Neil Hamilton and Doris Day in an American film about spies at work in Washington during the war.
(to 16.00)
London Transport Cinegazette
This film tells the story of London Transport's Green Line service.
5.10 Cello Concert
In this film Leonard Rose (cello) and Leonid Hambro (piano) play extracts from 'Scenes of Childhood' by Schumann, and a Haydn Sonatina.
5.15-5.30 Fighting with Kit Carson: 10 - Midnight Magic
Another chapter in this serial film.
A critical examination of the Anglo-American alliance and of Soviet policy.
Chester Wilmot explains and illustrates the main thesis of his recent book.
Major General L. O. Lyne C.B., D.S.O. and John Fischer challenge some of his arguments and discuss the value of his conclusions as a guide to future policy.
at the piano, talks about Liszt the man and his music.
A 'beat-the-panel' entertainment devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman with Marghanita Laski, Jerry Desmonde, Elizabeth Allan, Gilbert Harding and Eamonn Andrews to see fair play.
('What's My Line?' is televised by arrangement with the Columbia Broadcasting System and Maurice Winnick)
An outside broadcast unit visits Ciro's Club, London, where the members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers are showing some of their Spring Collection.
The programme includes film sequences made by the Television Film Unit.
(sound only)