A film made for television.
A review of scientific films.
Isotopes in industry; dissecting an insect; new uses for seaweed
(Previously televised on June 18)
For the Very Young
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
Peter Hawkins speaks the voices
Maria Bird writes the songs and music
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.15)
Prudence Kitten
with Annette Mills who writes the songs.
From the Radio Show, Earls Court
All About Animals
George Cansdale shows some more animals.
From the Radio Show, Earls Court
Devon Holiday
Ross Salmon and the four children who won the holiday competition tell you about the holiday on his farm in Devon.
(to 17.45)
including Weather Report
Wilfred Pickles re-introduces Yvonne Collins, George Walton, Albert Rowles.
A serial in six episodes written for television by Edward Boyd from a synopsis by Len Fincham and Laurie Wyman.
[Starring] Geraldine McEwan and Jack Watling with Sonia Dresdel
See page 15
See foot of page and page 7
Take your seats for the Outside Broadcast Show
Pageantry
The Household Cavalry
By permission of Colonel E.J.S. Ward, M.V.O., M.C., Lt. Col. Commanding the Household Cavalry
Band of the Grenadier Guards
Conductor, Major F.J. Harris, M.B.E., Director of Music
Sport
The goalkeeper of the year
The Circus
Haute Ecole with Josef Vinicky
Other People's Jobs
Metropolitan Mounted Police
Fashion at the Wheel
Television's Concours d'Elegance
(See foot of page)
A revue to celebrate the opening of the 1954 Radio Show at Earls Court
Master of Ceremonies - Tommy Trinder
who introduces:
Ronald Shiner, Margaret Rutherford, Petula Clark, Kenneth Horne, Wally Patch, Harold Goodwin, Darcy Conyers, Sam Kydd, Jack Billings, Joe Henderson, George Brown (International Archer)
The Dancers: Thelma Baker, Ann Banbury, Diana Beall, Roma Dale, Peggy Gomm, Wynne Gray, Jackie Lee, Ginger Stuart, Gillian Vaughan, Joyce White
The Singers: The Frederick Gommer London Rhythm Vocal Group
(Tommy Trinder appears by arrangement with Claude Langdon; Ronald Shiner and Margaret Rutherford appear by arrangement with Colin Leslie Productions, Ltd.; Harold Goodwin is appearing in 'Reluctant Heroes' at the Hackney Empire, London)
Described and discussed by Richard Goold-Adams and Patrick O'Donovan.
See page 15
(sound only)