Naunton Wayne and Arthur Riscoe in a British comedy film.
(to 16.15)
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Jeanne Heal finds out how blind boys and girls can be trained to take their place in life. Lord Kenswood, who is himself blind, advises the sighted on how they can be of help to the blind.
The BBC wishes to thank the National Institute for the Blind and the Royal London Society for Training and Teaching the Blind for their help and advice in the preparation of the programme.
A display of new television ideas and personalities.
Produced and introduced by Henry Caldwell.
Orchestrations by William Hill-Bowen with George Melachrino and his Concert Orchestra
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
For centuries Bristol has been one of the principal gateways for bringing wine into this country. Television cameras visit one of the City's famous vaults, where in bottle and in cask wines of all kinds are being made ready for Christmas.
(sound only)