(Composite edition)
(to 12.00)
Another visit to this popular London racecourse to see three of the principal races on the second day of the November Meeting.
1.30 Barnes Selling Hurdle Race over 2 miles
2.0 Staines Moderate Handicap Hurdle Race over 3 miles
2.30 Cottage Rake Handicap Steeplechase over 3 miles
Clive Graham is beside the camera overlooking the Parade Ring to identify the horses and jockeys before each race.
On the Farm
John Matthews discusses the sorting and marketing of potatoes.
In the Garden
P. J. Thrower and Roland Smith show some methods of fruit tree pruning and other winter work in the garden.
The Craftsmen
C. R. Glover and F. Howard Ball demonstrate the cutting and laying of an old hedge.
Edited and introduced by Godfrey Baseley.
From the Staffordshire Farm Institute, Penkridge.
A film for motor-racing enthusiasts.
A Yorkshire farmer decides to move his complete farm to Sussex in midwinter. The story of his move is told in this film.
(to 16.00)
Skipper Peter Butterworth and Porterhouse welcome you aboard.
Others at sea are:
Rufus Cruickshank, the ship's captain
Mr. Merlin, ship's engineer
Humpty Dumpty, ship's look-out
Sooty, the ship's mascot with Harry Corbett
Martin Lukins, ship's cook
'The Skipper's Yarn'
(to 18.30)
This week's Television Newsreels repeated at the following times:
Monday's edition, 7.15 app.
Tuesday's edition, 7.29 app.
Wednesday's edition, 7.43 app.
Thursday's edition, 7.57 app.
Friday's edition, 8.11 app.
George Cansdale, Superintendent of the London Zoo, shows various types of animals without backbones that live on the land and in the sea.
A serial in six parts by Francis Durbridge.
[Starring] Jimmy James with Hutton Conyers and Dick Carlton, Harry Secombe, Carole Carr, The Three Monarchs, John Hanson, Beryl Stevens, Tutte Lemkow, Sara Luzita
(Harry Secombe is appearing at the Empire Theatre, Shepherds Bush)
(sound only)