A programme for children at home.
(to 11.25)
Six programmes on modern methods and materials.
John Davidson, Brenda Wilkins, Frank Willis
Introduced by George Scott.
by Arnold Bennett.
Dramatised in four parts by Jeremy Paul.
Starring Kenneth More
Lord Raingo has learnt that the war being fought is in the animosities of the War Cabinet. Lady Raingo has been killed in a car crash.
(Repeated next Saturday evening)
on behalf of the Labour Party.
(Also on BBC-1 and BBC Wales)
The pound, the dollar, and gold are the foundations of the world's money system. But this system is under attack. How should it be reformed? Unless it is, world trade could seize up. Tonight some of the world's top financiers speak on this urgent problem.
Commentators, Erskine Childers, William Davis, Joe Roeber
An insight into the life of Ken Keane.
"I think he dabbles at too many things" (The Mother)
"His mind isn't always on his work" (The Foreman)
"I think he could be brilliant at many things" (The Uncle)
"We have broken off about twenty or thirty times" (The Girl-Friend)
"I don't think I've really been a failure this last few years of my life, but I think I should turn over a success in the future" (Ken Keane)
The subject of 'The Dabbler' is Ken Keane, aged twenty and an engineer at a factory in Sligo.
Film
Personal reflections on great paintings.
Robert Erskine talks about Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Pieter Bruegel in the Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels.
followed by The Weather
Stay up a little longer with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean and Philip Jenkinson with Film Requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]