Illustrated reports on world affairs by Aidan Crawley.
(Previously televised on October 27)
A film made for television.
(to 16.00)
Country Dance Party
Traditional songs, games, dances and a mummers play with the Birmingham Square Dance Quartet
(Leader, Eric Blythe)
Bob Arnold, Birmingham Boys' Morris and Sword Club and Will Kimber.
Introduced by Barrie Edgar.
For Older Children: Gun Point
Another film in this series.
[Starring] Jack Mahoney as The Range Rider
(to 17.55)
Glasgow students challenge Edinburgh students to an indoor athletics competition. Including Boxing, Judo, Fencing, Badminton
(Kirk O' Shotts and Glencairn only)
(to 19.15)
by Michael and Roland Pertwee.
Wilfred Pickles invites you to Ask Pickles for the things you would like to see on your television screen.
Special investigators, Larry and Pauline Forrester
A report on film of the pictures and stars presented to Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal performance in aid of the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund.
The programme includes excerpts from 'Beau Brummel' by courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; 'Tonight in Britain' by courtesy of Associated British Pathe; and 'Melody' by courtesy of R.K.O. Pictures, Ltd.
The last of three programmes.
Jeanne Heal introduces "Growing Old"
from the Queen's Ice Skating Rink, London
with Erica Batchelor (Third in Women's World Figure Skating Championship 1954), Erik and Frieda Day (International adagio skaters), Eddie Ash (The upside-down novelty), Desmond Scott and his partner Cathie Warren, Michael Booker (British Men's Figure Skating Champion, 1952).
The Queen's Ice Dance Team
Compere, Alan Weeks
Donald Thorne at the electric organ
Geoff Lofts at the drums
Personalities who make the news face questions from the people who write the news.
(sound only)