and Mme. Craveiro Lopes.
(to 12.45)
A magazine for younger women.
Treasure Hunt
A. T. Morley Hewitt continues the search for unsuspected treasures in the home.
United Nations Forum
Conducted by Honor Balfour.
Cold Comfort
Winter fashion from famous paintings, shown by Mollie Hales.
Paper Sculpture
Demonstrated by Ian Kepinski with Joan Rodker.
Introduced by Roma Fairley.
(A BBC Telefilm)
Elkan Allan takes you to distant parts.
An ambitious young liftman takes advantage of a situation and acquires a position of power. The show-down produces some unexpected results.
W. Macqueen-Pope continues his stories of gay London nights.
Television Goes To Sea
The British Railways' car ferry S.S. Lord Warden leaves Boulogne Harbour every afternoon on her Channel crossing to Dover.
From the bridge and decks of the Lord Warden BBC outside broadcast cameras show the departure from the French port and scenes on board the ship at sea.
(An edited BBC telerecording of the broadcast on September 26, 1954)
Children's Newsreel
Sword Play
Peter Diamond reconstructs some of the exciting sword fights from The Gordon Honour, with Bruce Gordon, Harold Jamieson, Peter Bull, Patrick Troughton, Dennis Ramsden.
Introduced by Peter Haigh.
(to 18.00)
People, events, comments of today.
Introduced by Geoffrey Johnson-Smith.
Rae Jenkins replies to viewers' requests for songs that bring back special memories to them.
Cila Domini (soprano), Rowland Jones (tenor), Bruce Boyce (bass-baritone)
Penarth Ladies' Choir
(Chorus-Master, Hubert C. Williams)
Treorchy Royal Welsh Male Choir
(Chorus-Master, Tom Griffiths)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway)
Interviewer, Franklin Engelmann
Before an invited audience at Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff
(Rowland Jones appears by permission of the Sadler's Wells Trust, Ltd.)
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Dr. V.E. Fuchs, leader of the expedition, discusses plans and preparations with David Attenborough, and members of the expedition demonstrate some of their special equipment.
Dr. V.E. Fuchs writes on page 3
with Wally Petersen and Reg Hoskins.
BBC Outside Broadcast cameras pay an early visit to the Dairy Show at Olympia to see prize-winning cows from eight breeds and other exhibits at this year's show.
(with the J. Arthur Rank Screen Services Mobile Unit)
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BBC television outside broadcast cameras go to the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley, for the concluding stages of this match, in which America is represented by the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union.
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