(to 12.00)
Introduced by Joan Dodwell.
News
Joan Gilbert presents a news item of special interest to women.
Music
Sheila Mossman plays the piano.
Baby Welfare
The Matron of Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital offers more practical advice to young mothers.
Is Christmas Worthwhile?
A lighthearted debate between E. Arnot Robertson and B. Ifor Evans.
Television Bookshelf
Sir Stephen Tallents reviews some recent books.
Round the Shops
Margot Lovell reports on what she thinks will interest you in the shops this week.
(to 16.00)
Introduced by Harold Glover with a film showing a potter at work, followed by questions from children in the studio.
(The film by courtesy of British Instructional Films, Ltd.)
The last of the series in which Phyllis Haylor and Victor Barrett show a schoolboy and girl, and viewers with them, enough simple steps of popular dances for them to enjoy dancing at their Christmas parties.
(to 17.50)
by James Bridie.
[Starring] Ernest Jay
(Second performance: for details see Sunday at 8.30 p.m.)
Lord Lyle of Westbourne gives the personal view of the work of the head of a great industry in an interview with David Butler, student of Nuffield College, Oxford.
A talk by the Postmaster-General The Rt. Hon. Ness Edwards, M.P.
(Recording of the talk given at 6.15 p.m. in the Home Service)