Meriel Forbes in a comedy film.
The girls of St. Clement's School are chiefly concerned with winning the swimming match against their great rivals, but some of the girls have more dramatics events to contend with.
(to 16.05)
A film showing many interesting and colourful aspects of Australian life, including aborigines holding a corroboree.
(to 18.05)
What are the sources of its power? How is that power being used?
A weekly review of international, home, and Commonwealth affairs: International Commentary
Christopher Mayhew, M.P. gives a series of studies of power in current world politics.
Illustrated by films, maps, and diagrams.
Produced by Grace Wyndham Goldie who writes on page 47
Next Monday: The Home Front
Selected items from the current late-night revue "See You Later" at the Watergate Theatre, London.
Written and composed by Sandy Wilson.
[Starring] Dulcie Gray, Christopher Hewett, Diana Maddox, Charles Ross, Yvonne Marsh, Dennis Wood, Donald Swann (piano), Eric Giles (drums)
(Televised by arrangement with Mary Harris and John Jones)
Jeanne Heal reports on a visit made by her to the Queen Elizabeth Training College for the Disabled at Leatherhead, Surrey.
A 'beat-the panel' entertainment devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman with Frances Day, Gilbert Harding, Elizabeth Allan, Richard Dimbleby and Jerry Desmonde to see fair play.
('What's My Line?' is televised by arrangement with the Columbia Broadcasting System and Maurice Winnick)
Special United Nations edition
(sound only)