(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
The artist today faces new problems which challenge his work and his living. This is the theme of this BBC television film, which has been made in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain. In it, Basil Taylor looks at these problems and at the work of some of the British painters and sculptors affected by them.
(Previously televised on June 30)
(to 16.15)
The first adventures in this exciting serial film.
(to 18.00)
At the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales every year the country's great traditions of music, poetry, and the arts are carried on. This BBC television film shows the main events at the Eisteddfod held last year at Aberystwyth.
(Previously televised on August 16, 1952)
(Wenvoe and Holme Moss only)
(to 19.55)
Have you ever thought of mothering a mongoose or housing a hamster? These are just two of the possible pets to be shown tonight in the first of four holiday week-end programmes from the London Zoo.
See 'Television Diary' on page 13
A film review of recent research and discovery in science and industry.
A Report for Television.
Eight years after the end of the war, refugees are still a grave international problem. In this programme one aspect of the problem is investigated - the 500,000 refugees who have fled through Berlin from eastern Germany since 1949.
introducing Ken Frith, Nina Yanson, Norman George, The Gaunt Brothers.
Christopher Mayhew, M.P., shows, with film taken in Putney, how different people see the same scene.
See 'Television Diary' on page 13
(sound only)