(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
The citizen is seven-year-old Hung Swee Kiat. This film deals with the problem of educating Singapore's 163,000 children, and closes with scenes of the city's youth rally.
A film magazine from Australia with news and events that include life-saving and surf-riding, the salvaging of burnt-out forest lands, and a Sydney sheep show.
(to 16.00)
For younger children
Meet the Penguins: 4 - The Dutch Visitors
by Josephine Smith Wright.
This Was News
John Richmond helps you to understand some of the important events of recent weeks.
Workshop
Giving you some ideas for Christmas presents which you can make.
(to 18.20)
A story of night-duty in a London Hospital.
For this documentary programme one of London's great teaching hospitals has been chosen to typify the work of all of them-the quiet efficiency, the patience and research, the devotion to the sick and injured.
including demonstrations of Judo and Kendo (Japanese Sword Drill)
Presented by the British Judo Association
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Leonard Rose (cello), Leonid Hambro (piano) playing Variations on a Rococo Theme by Tchaikovsky.
An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Speakers: Robert Boothby, M.P., W. J. Brown, Anthony Greenwood, M.P., Michael Foot, M.P.
Chairman, Frank Byers
(sound only)