Viewers' Queries Answered
At the Desks: Nan Winton and Peter Haigh
also appearing Charles Pennethorne Hughes and Elkan Allan
by Cherry Hunter.
alias "Buttons" and "Cinderella" in songs from the West End's only pantomime.
(David Nixon and Erica Yorke are in 'Cinderella' at the Palace Theatre, London)
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
(A BBC Telefilm)
Rene Clair
Peter Haigh interviews the distinguished French film director and the programme includes scenes from his latest film "Les Grandes Manoeuvres" ("Summer Manoeuvres").
(By arrangement with Films de France)
John Wayne
In an interview with Peter Haigh during his recent visit to this country. Viewers can also see scenes from John Wayne's latest film "The Conqueror".
(By arrangement with R.K.O. Radio Pictures)
(BBC telerecordings)
The programme also includes studio interviews with personalities of the cinema at present in the news, who are introduced by Jack Bell.
Disneyland: The Donald Duck Story
Walt Disney tells the story of Donald Duck's career, with excerpts from some of his films.
The Gordon Honour: 3: The Red Indian Candlestick
(New series)
Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
The further adventures of a candlestick.
(Paul Whitsun-Jones is appearing in 'Kismet' at the Stoll Theatre; Peter Bull is appearing in 'Waiting for Godot' at the Criterion Theatre, London)
(to 18.00)
People, events, comments of today introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
[Starring] George Burns and Gracie Allen
A preview of some of your programmes for tomorrow and Sunday.
Wilfred Pickles invites you to Ask Pickles for the things you would like to see on your television screen.
Written by Ernest Dudley and Donn Russell.
Ernest Dudley introduces a weekly series of imaginary court cases in which the verdict rests with you, the jury.
People who make the news face questions from the people who write the news.
Every fortnight in a topic of her choice Jeanne Heal talks with visitors to the studio.
An evening date for enthusiasts bringing them news, views, and expert information on their particular subject.
A selection of the inventions received by the Club are demonstrated by Geoffrey Boumphrey and John Gilbert.
"Inventors' Club" is organised by Leslie Hardern, to whom all correspondence should be addressed: c/o [address removed]
and draw some oblique conclusions in words and music with Janet Brown.
From the Playhouse Theatre, Manchester.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down