Choosing meat and fish: Louise Davies
Grow Your Own Orchids: Betty Cohen
Improve Your Knitting: 3: Elizabeth Mackenzie
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.
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Choosing meat and fish: Louise Davies
Grow Your Own Orchids: Betty Cohen
Improve Your Knitting: 3: Elizabeth Mackenzie
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.
(A BBC television film)
with Billy Mayerl.
Guest singer, Helen Clare
Interviewed by Vera McKechnie.
A film in this series based on the true-life adventures of Herbert Philbrick.
[Starring] Richard Carlson
with Brenda Cowling and Cameron Hall.
Portrait of the Mayor
A toytown play by S.G. Hulme Beaman.
Sketch Club
Adrian Hill shows you how to make the best use of your materials.
Look: Golden, Crowned, and Martial
A series of wild-life programmes.
Introduced by Peter Scott.
Captain W.R. Knight brings his nephew, Esmond Knight, and "Mr. Ramshaw" to see
Peter Scott.
From the BBC's West of England television studio
(to 18.00)
Events, comments, people including Jacqueline Mackenzie.
Introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
A film.
A retrospective view of a man's life in the Welsh coalfields.
by Charlotte Bronte
Adapted for television in six weekly instalments by Constance Cox and Ian Dallas
[Starring] Stanley Baker and Daphne Slater
(Stanley Baker appears by permission of British Lion Film Corporation)
Billy Cotton calls Wakey Wakey! for the Billy Cotton Band Show.
featuring Alan Breeze, Doreen Stephens and star guests from the world of entertainment.
Finalists in the "News Chronicle" national competition appear before the panel of judges who decides the winner of the £3,500 prize with which to finance his or her career.
The members of the panel are Lady Barnett, F.C. Hooper, Peter G. Masefield, Billy Butlin.
Chairman, Michael Curtis, Editor of the "News Chronicle"
Programme introduced by Peter West.
From the Savoy Hotel, London.
with a story of his own.
(A BBC telerecording)
(John Slater is appearing in "Dry Rot" at the Whitehall Theatre, London)
A journey for Christians
Many Christians would like to go to the holy places, but it is only a few of them who are able to do so. To give viewers an opportunity of seeing the land where Our Lord's ministry took place, a BBC film unit visited Palestine recently and filmed scenes in Bethlehem, Galilee, the Jordan Valley, and Jerusalem.
(All transmitters except Wenvoe, Rowridge, North Hessary Tor, Les Platons)
A return visit to the Savoy Hotel, London, to meet the winner of the "News Chronicle" national competition.
(All transmitters)
Bishop Wand, Canon of St. Paul's, speaks of the character of Christ as revealed in the events of Holy Week.