A visit to Empress Hall, London, to see some of the play in the finals of this international tournament.
(to 16.15 app.)
A magazine programme.
Introduced by Humphrey Lestocq with Peter Hawkins, Patricia Driscoll, Sheilah Ward and Mr. Turnip.
containing:
Magic and Mischief
in which Harry Corbett is interrupted by Sooty.
Lost Property
A serial thriller by Allan Cooper.
Room for Music
with Steve Race.
Hank Rides Again
with Francis Coudrill who draws and animates the pictures writes the story and does the voices with Geoff Lofts (drums) and Joe Muddel (bass).
(to 18.00)
A magazine programme for West-Country viewers.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
In the Picture
Personalities behind some topical events.
Collectors' Corner
Elwyn Bowen-Jones introduces Roy Mickleburg of Bristol.
Around the West Country
Shrove Tuesday with the Purbeck Marblers at Corfe, Dorset.
You May Like to Meet
West-Country personalities interviewed by Daphne Hubbard.
Sporting Highlight
Introducing Gordon Hazel, challenger for the British Middle-weight boxing title.
In a BBC West of England studio
(Wenvoe only)
(to 19.00)
This week's Television Newsreels 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.
Part of a challenge match between
Harry Stokes, Scottish Professional Billiards and Snooker Champion
and
Rex Williams, Former English Boy and Amateur Snooker Champion
From the Match Hall, Edinburgh.
A play by Harold Brighouse.
[Starring] Wilfred Pickles
The action takes place in Lancashire in the year 1911.
Your table is reserved at Cafe Continental
The Gay International Cabaret with Maitre d'Hotel, Pere Auguste at your service.
L'Orchestre Pigalle conducted by Sydney Jerome.
Written and told by John Inglis Hall.
(sound only)