Look and Choose
An enquiry into Mechanical Clothes Dryers and Ironers conducted by Isobel Barnett in co-operation with the Gas Council and the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association.
Come to Tea
with Elsie and Doris Waters.
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Look and Choose
An enquiry into Mechanical Clothes Dryers and Ironers conducted by Isobel Barnett in co-operation with the Gas Council and the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association.
Come to Tea
with Elsie and Doris Waters.
(A BBC Telefilm)
Hostess of the week from 4.0-5.0: Brenda Beith
Dundas Hamilton tells stories with films he made on his honeymoon in America.
A journey with Richard Dimbleby.
W. Macqueen-Pope, theatre historian, continues his stories of gay London nights.
Prudence Kitten: Nelson goes back to sea
with Molly Blake.
We Collect Animals
Gerald and Jacqueline Durrell introduce you to some animals and show film and drawings.
Don Dances - 1
How many ways of dancing are there? Don Tasker gives the answer in a series of four programmes.
Treasure Hunt
In this new series of programmes Norman Cook, Director of the Guild-hall Museum. tells exciting stories of treasure trove and also gives hints on what you are allowed to do with it if you find any.
In the first programme he tells you about the Spanish galleon treasure of Bermuda.
(to 18.00)
Richard Dimbleby brings you Television's Window on the World.
TV's most popular panel game
with Isobel Barnett, Zoe Gail, Ben Lyon, Gilbert Harding and Eamonn Andrews in the chair.
("What's My Line?" was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is televised by arrangement with C.B.S. and Maurice Winnick)
A visit to Southampton Football Ground for the second half of the match against a team of internationals.
Jack Payne introduces stars and personalities who are Off the Record together with the latest news from the record industry featuring Benny Hill, Jill Day, Lita Roza, Bert Weedon, Ronnie Carroll, Sid Phillips and his Band, The Concert Orchestra and George Mitchell Singers.
Conducted by Stanley Black.
(Benny Hill is in 'Paris by Night' at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London)
The fourth in a fortnightly series of programmes.
A bout of humour in which Jack Watson ensures a good clean fight between Bill Maynard, George Martin, Harold Berens and Ted Lune.
Inter-round notes by Marie Benson and the Ray Ellington Quartet
BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
From the Playhouse Theatre, Manchester.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down