(to 12.00)
An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Chairman: Dingle Foot
Speakers: Robert Boothby, M.P., W. J. Brown, A. J. P. Taylor, and R. H. S. Crossman, M.P.
(A BBC telefilm of last Friday's programme)
(to 15.30)
A family play by Alick Hayes.
Based on the character 'William' created by Richmal Crompton.
(to 18.15 app.)
From the London Scottish Drill Hall.
Judo
Members of the Budokwai with Barrie Edgar show you how to defend yourself against some of the more common types of assault.
Dry Ski Training
In which viewers join a class of the Norwegian Ski Training Expedition practising for their forthcoming visit to the snow fields.
Archery v. Darts
A specially staged match between Clarice Arthur, Lady Archery Champion of Great Britain, and one of the leading professional darts players, Jim Pike, with commentary by Bill Latto.
Introduced by Max Robertson.
This new film is shown to mark both the Foundation Day of this member of the Commonwealth, and her Jubilee Year which began on January 1.
and George Benson, The Ralph Sharon Quintet.
A new and unusual film produced by the Central Office of Information in which Muir Mathieson and the London Symphony Orchestra show how we can increase our enjoyment of music by understanding the way in which It is created. The film is in three parts:
1 - Hearing the Orchestra; 2 - Exploring the Orchestra; 3 - Looking at Sounds
(sound only)
(to 22.25)