Muffin the Mule presents a film, helped by Annette Mills (who writes the songs) and Ann Hogarth (who pulls the strings).
Rosalind Parsison and John Harrison, the winners of the Paris Competition, pay another visit to the studio.
Illustrated by films made by the BBC Film Unit
Wilfred Pickles asks What Do You Know?
You and your family at home are invited to join an informal battle of wits between two teams representing the Midlands and Scotland.
(Wilfred Pickles is appearing in 'The Gay Dog' at the Piccadilly Theatre, London)
(to 18.00)
Tom Arnold's and Francis S. Gentle's presentation of the Western spectacle.
Televised from Harringay Arena featuring:
Tex Ritter, Buff and Ruby Brady, Pat Paul, Jerry Portwood, Charlie Schultz, The Asah Indians, Tex McLeod, Cal McCord, Buck Ryan, The Texas Stars Cowboys and Cowgirls, The Rio Grande Singers, Jack Fallon and his Sons of the Saddle Band, Bobby Howell and his Orchestra.
A special performance before an invited audience.
A play by Felix Salten.
[Starring] Ann Todd
(See top of page and page 35)
Second performance: Thursday at 7.30
George Cansdale, Superintendent of the London Zoo, talks about the need of Christian foundations for daily life.
(sound only)