(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
A film about windmills of Britain.
The home of the Earls of Darnley is the subject of the first of a series of films on English country houses.
(Previously televised on July 27)
(to 16.00)
The Straggly Wood
Written by Louise Cochrane.
Sidney Harrison tells you more about playing the piano.
Workshop
Leo Gillow shows how to make your own game of table football or netball.
(to 18.15)
See panel and 'Television Diary,' page 15
A report for television on issues of national importance
Coseley, in the Black Country, is the starting point for a discussion on our leisure and how it is spent.
A fortnightly review of films.
Introduced by John Fitzgerald.
The programme includes scenes from:
"Trent's Last Case" (Wilcox-Neagle); "Botany Bay" (John Farrow); "Elstree Story" (Associated-British); "Limelight" (Charles Chaplin); "The Man Who Watched Trains Go By" (Raymond Stross); "She's Working her Way through College" (Warner Brothers)
An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Speakers: S. J. McAdden, M.P., W. J. Brown, Anthony Greenwood, M.P., L. J. Callaghan, M.P.
Chairman, Frank Byers
with Viola Tunnard at the piano.
(sound only)