Organised by the London Motor Club.
An Inter-Regional Competition between invited teams representing the North, the Midlands, and the South of England.
A film of wild life in Africa, selected from material shot between 1903 and the nineteen twenties by Cherry Kearton, the English naturalist and pioneer of animal photography.
(to 16.25)
Sugar and Spice
Introduced by Augustus Peabody assisted by Bobbie Kimber.
A mixed bag of entertainment, including a guest personality, comedy, and a puzzle feature.
The Appleyards
(to 18.00)
This week's Television Newsreels (shortened versions) repeated at the following times:
Monday's edition, 7.0 app.
Tuesday's edition, 7.14 app.
Wednesday's edition, 7.28 app.
Thursday's edition, 7.42 app.
Friday's edition, 7.56 app.
Introduced by Ronnie Waldman.
This week's viewer competitor from the Westbury area of Bristol.
and Which Year?
including Julie Andrews, Thelma Ruby, Ray Buckingham, Lionel Blair.
Viewers who live in the Westbury area of Bristol are invited to place this copy of Radio Times in their windows by noon today if they wish to offer themselves as the viewer competitor for tonight's 'Puzzle Corner'.
A comedy-thriller in six parts by Maurice McLoughlin.
[Starring] John Slater
Back in London after his adventurous trip to Chester, Johnny visits the Red Feather Club where Ferrari, the illusionist, and Beryl are working. One visitor to the club who verifies information Ferrari gives during his thought-transference act turns out to be the lorry driver whom Johnny saw first in Old Moore's cafe shortly before Sonia's death and, second, in his own driving mirror as he was almost forced over the railway bridge. Johnny dogs the man to a warehouse where he overhears a conversation that makes it clear that an address given by Ferrari is that of the next centre of distribution of doped cigarettes. Johnny makes a quick dash to Inspector Markham and they proceed to Johnny's home to find it ransacked and Joan (his wife) vanished
Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss invite you to Re-Turn It Up!
Express entertainment from the Television Theatre with Charlie Cairoli and Paul, The Keynotes.
(sound only)