A film made for television.
[Starring] Raymond Burr and Randy Stuart
An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Chairman, Dingle Foot
Speakers: J. Enoch Powell M.P., Charles Fletcher-Cooke M.P., The Rt. Hon. Hector McNeil M.P., Geoffrey de Freitas M.P.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on February 18)
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.15)
All About Animals
George Cansdale shows you some more animals.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on October 11)
Television Goes to Sea
The British Railways' car ferry S.S. Lord Warden leaves Boulogne Harbour every afternoon on her regular channel crossing to Dover.
From the bridge and decks of the Lord Warden outside-broadcast cameras show the departure from the French port and scenes on board the ship at sea.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on September 26, 1954)
(to 17.45)
A Motoring Magazine including: Famous Car, Point at Issue, Made in Britain, Experts Compete.
Introduced by Raymond Baxter.
See page 15
with Dave King introducing artists and acts new to television including Billy Maxam, Larry Hayward, Dennis Spicer, Alex and Dita Aldott, The Lucky Stars, Frederick Farley.
See page 15
See foot of page
M. Vincent Auriol writes on page 3
Written and produced by Naomi Capon.
The story of a child whose ambition is to dance in the Sadler's Wells Ballet.
Dame Ninette de Valois and the staff and pupils of the Sadler's Wells School take part in the programme.
(The staff and pupils of the Sadler's Wells School appear by permission of A. L. Haskell, C.B.E., on behalf of the Governors of the School)
Arnold L. Haskell writes on page 6
(sound only)