A magazine of interest and entertainment.
Flowers, furniture, books, and songs.
Flowers: Dorothy Hill
Furniture: John Lowe
Books: Peter Forster
Songs: Ian Wallace
Introduced by Helen Shingler.
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A magazine of interest and entertainment.
Flowers, furniture, books, and songs.
Flowers: Dorothy Hill
Furniture: John Lowe
Books: Peter Forster
Songs: Ian Wallace
Introduced by Helen Shingler.
See page 7
For the Very Young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
(A BBC Telefilm)
Elkan Allan takes you to distant parts.
A film showing the change brought about in a young man's life by the influence of an elderly woman in whose house he takes refuge when escaping from the arm of the law.
W. Macqueen-Pope tells more stories of the gay life in the London he knew.
Kon-Tiki
Torstein Raaby, a member of the famous expedition, shows some of the film he took.
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The Storm Bell
by Robert Moss
(Richard Wordsworth appears by permission of the Old Vic Trust, Ltd.)
(to 18.00)
People, events, comments of today.
Introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
Written and produced by Stephen Hearst.
A film programme made in cooperation with the Commonwealth Governments.
The second half of a match from the Easter Road Ground, Edinburgh.
involving Bill Maynard, Terry Scott, Shirley Eaton, Marie Benson, Hugh Lloyd, Garry Wayne, The Coronets.
Written by Lewis Schwarz, Eric Merriman and Dave Freeman.
A report for television.
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Henry Cornelius discusses the art of comedy in an interview with Peter Haigh and introduces scenes from some of his films.
(By arrangement with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation and Romulus Films)
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