(to 12.00)
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.
News
Joan Gilbert presents a news item of special interest to women.
Music
Geraldine Peppin and Mary Peppin play two pianos.
After the War
Marjorie Banks and Edward Banks Ward show some photographs taken during their recent tour of France, Italy, and Switzerland with a UNESCO radio car; they describe how European child-victims of the war are now being cared for.
I Collect...
Harold Clarke speaks of his hobby and shows some of his collection of Staffordshire pot lids.
Television Bookshelf
Jim Craigie 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)
Each week, a man with an interesting job comes to meet Harold Glover and his schoolboy friends. They talk together and then watch a film illustrating the work of the 'man of action'.
(The film by courtesy of British Instructional Films)
(to 17.35)
on London's Underground
This evening you are invited to join a few of the two million passengers who travel daily by Underground.
A Television mobile unit has been installed a hundred feet below street level in one of London's busiest Underground stations.
A farce by Arthur W. Pinero.
(Second performance, for details see Sunday at 8.30 p.m.)
(Repeat of Wednesday's edition)
(sound only)