(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
A film on trawling in the Arctic.
An Australian documentary film.
(to 16.15)
Children's Newsreel
Let's Have a Party at the Children's Hospital, Paddington Green
with Norman Wisdom, Peter Butterworth and Janet Brown, Gilbert Leaney, Al Stevens, John Hewer.
At the piano, Tom McCall
At the drums, Bill Connor
The Diamond Ring
An adventure film.
[Starring] Ruff 'n' Reddy
(Norman Wisdom is appearing in 'Sinbad the Sailor on Ice' at London's Empress Hall; Al Stevens appears by arrangement with the Hippodrome, Ipswich)
(to 17.55)
A fortnightly magazine for the under-twenty-ones.
Your host, Benny Lee
Assisted by Jean Aubrey and Members of the Club.
Guests: Lita Roza, Valentine Dyall, Peter Glover
Modern music by the Teleclub All-Stars under the direction of Steve Race.
Freddy Clayton (trumpet), Vic Ash (clarinet), Don Rendell (tenor), Harry Klein (baritone), Martin Slavin (vibraphone), Joe Muddel (bass), Bill Eyden (drums), Steve Race (piano)
Written by Peter Hunt and Stephen Hearst.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
A magazine of past and present stories of the world's greatest city.
featuring The Beverley Sisters.
Questions on the problems of living in Britain are put to Sir Compton Mackenzie by Asian visitors to this country.
Chairman, Miss Shakuntala Shrinagesh
Programme arranged by the producers of 'London Calling Asia' and presented for television by James Bred. 'Asian Club' is broadcast each week in the series 'London Calling Asia', one of the many programmes transmitted by the BBC to every part of the world. This round-the-world service began twenty-one years ago and now broadcasts eighty hours of programmes in forty-four languages each day.
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
(sound only)