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Presentation of the Daily Mail National Children's Television Award 1953-54
See page 39
Sugar and Spice
A mixed bag of entertainment, interest, and a thrilling new serial.
Introduced by John Hewer.
The Lost Planet: 2: Zero Hour
by Angus MacVicar.
Adapted for television by the author.
This week's Television Newsreels (shortened versions) repeated at the following times:
Monday's edition, 7.15 app.
Tuesday's edition, 7.29 app.
Wednesday's edition, 7.43 app.
Thursday's edition, 7.57 app.
Friday's edition, 8.11 app.
A television film magazine with atonies exchanged between Britain, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
A serial in six parts by Francis Durbridge.
[Starring] Patrick Barr
See columns 3 and 4 and page 39
A Gala Show at the Scala Theatre, London for the presentation of the 'Daily Mail' National Television Awards for 1953-4
With Terry-Thomas
Harry Locke, Leslie Mitchell, Fay Lenore, The Mathurins, The Keynotes, George Carden
The George Carden Dancers: Lisa Thawnton, Harry Cordwell, Joy Harvey, Eric de Paul, Mary Reynolds, Denny Bettis, Olga Roberts, Alan Gabriel, Robert Harrold, Pauline Innes, Gillian Lowe, Leslie Cooper
Introduced by Sylvia Peters and McDonald Hobley
The Awards
The Personality of the Year - McDonald Hobley
The Outstanding Actor - Peter Cushing
The Outstanding Actress - Irene Worth
The Best Play - Anastasia
The Most Entertaining Programme - What's My Line?
The Award for the Best Documentary or Factual Programme to the Outside Broadcasts Department for its work at the Coronation
Wilfred A. Burke, M.P., Chairman of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party
(Recording of broadcast in the Home Service at 9.15 p.m.)
(Sound only)