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A programme of films.

Exploring for Oil
How oil was first used by man wherever it seeped to the surface, and how by modern methods, it is found deep in the earth.

5.10 Tchaikovsky Concert
Leonard Rose (cello) and Leonid Hambro (piano) play Tchaikovsky's 'Variations on a Rococo' Theme.

5.20-5.35 Fighting with Kit Carson: 12 - Trail to Glory
The last chapter In this serial.

Contributors

Cellist (Tchaikovsky Concert):
Leonard Rose
Pianist (Tchaikovsky Concert):
Leonid Hambro

Presenting the current hit tunes.
[Starring] Bruce Trent, Carole Carr, Bill O'Connor, The Stargazers, Diana Coupland, Gordon Humphris, Wendy Harcourt-Brown, Pat Clare, Jean Elton, Tanya Duray, Cyril Stapleton and his Augmented Orchestra

Contributors

Singer:
Bruce Trent
Singer:
Carole Carr
Singer:
Bill O'Connor
Singers:
The Stargazers
Singer:
Diana Coupland
Dancer:
Gordon Humphris
Dancer:
Wendy Harcourt-Brown
Dancer:
Pat Clare
Dacner:
Jean Elton
Dancer:
Tanya Duray
Musicians:
Cyril Stapleton and his Augmented Orchestra
Choreography:
Hazel Gee
Designs:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Kenneth Carter
Director:
Bill Ward

A midnight accident in the West End of London brings casualties to a London hospital. Among the injured is a girl who seems to feel no pain. This is a study in drug addiction as seen through the eyes of a young physician, the girl, and the man who supplied her with drugs.
Cormac Swan writes on page 41

Contributors

Story and production:
Robert Barr
Script:
Cormac Swan

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)

Contributors

Panellist:
Marghanita Laski
Panellist:
Jerry Desmonde
Panellist:
Elizabeth Allan
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Presented by:
T. Leslie Jackson

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