(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
A review of scientific films
Study of a termite colony; an experiment in upside-down vision.
(Previously televised on July 3, 1953)
A film showing the infant care and health service in Malaya.
(to 16.15)
Tex Ritter in an exciting Western film.
Y drydedd raglen mewn cyfres newydd o gystadleuthau rhwng plant i ddifyrru plant
Yr holwr fydd Alun Williams
Y telediad yng ngofal
David J. Thomas
Y trefnu a'r cynhyrchu gan
Lorraine Davies
Children's Television
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 18.30)
Written by Peter Hunt and Stephen Hearst.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
A magazine of past and present stories of the world's greatest city.
Star sportsmen and athletes show their paces at a reception organised by the News Chronicle in aid of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games, 1954.
From the Rembrandt Hotel, London.
Introduced by Josephine Douglas.
A mobile is a moving piece of sculpture that has a variety of shapes so balanced one against the other that they move by imperceptible air currents and give an effect of ever-changing shapes.
Peter Martyn introduces past and present stand-ins and understudies in a musical show of their own.
With Peter Glaze, Shirley Eaton, Patricia Hall, Eddie Hooper, Milo Lewis, Kenneth Sandford, The Four in A Chord, Mickey Wood's Tough Guys and Girls and guest celebrities.
(Peter Glaze, Patricia Hall, Eddie Hooper, Milo Lewis, and Kenneth Sandford appear by permission of Jack Hylton; Shirley Eaton appears by permission of H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
(sound only)