Television cameras visit the United States Air Force Base at Mildenhall, Suffolk, for the second half of a match between Burtonwood Bombers and Bomber Command 3 Group R.A.F. who share the Base with the United States 7th Air Division.
Music at half time by the Band of the 751st United States Air Force
Television's visit to Mildenhall continues on Monday, February 14, with 'Garrison Theatre' at 8.15 p.m.
(to 16.00)
Donald Hewlett and Fuzz introduce:
Robert Harbin (Mr. Left and Mr. Right)
Rolf Harris
The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency
[Starring] Charlie Drake and Jack Edwardes
Take-Off for Space
with L. J. Carter.
Caribbean Pirate
by Philip Dale.
George Fierstone and his Quintet with Arthur Bennett and The Badgers' Club
(to 18.05 app.)
Interesting people who are In Town Tonight, interviewed by John Ellison.
(Simultaneous broadcast with the London, Midland, North, and West of England Home Services)
The final round in the Tournament organised by the National Union of Students to select the outstanding debating team and the best individual speaker from universities and colleges throughout the British Isles.
Panel of Adjudicators includes: Chairman, Rt. Hon. Iain Macleod, M.P., Lady Violet Bonham Carter, D.B.E., Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison, C.H., M.P., Sir Robert Boothby, K.B.E., M.P.
Brian Johnston sets the scene.
From the Tuke Hall, Bedford College, Regents Park, London.
with Benny Hill, Beryl Reid, Alma Cogan, Jeremy Hawk, The Edorics, Four in A Chord and the Jack Billings Dancers.
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[Photo caption]: An Alaskan Monarch
A bull sea lion with his family around him. In July 1953, James Fisher and Roger Tory Peterson visited the Pribilov Islands, the islands which inspired Rudyard Kipling's tale "The White Seal." They studied and filmed the birds and animals, and at 9.45 James Fisher shows some of the film to Peter Scott.
(sound only)