Mon, Nov 11, 1963
Filmed report on the military coup in South Vietnam. Robert Reith talks to Lord Robbins, Chairman of the trustees of the National Gallery, and Sir Philip Hendy, Keeper of the National Gallery, about the theft from the National Gallery of Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington. Filmed report by John Morgan about the organisation Mensa, showing the members dancing at one of their meetings. In the studio talking to a group of them that have taken the Catell Personality Test. The test is analysed by Dr F. W. Warburton. Filmed report from inside the Communist state of Albania, with commentary by [link=nm3619097. Live transmission from the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, London. Sir Alec Douglas-Home gives his first major speech since becoming Prime Minister, talking about foreign policy. Robin Day hosts a studio discussion about the new Prime Minister with John Junor, Editor of the Sunday Express; John Beavan, Political Editor of the Daily Mirror and Gerard Fay, London Editor of the Guardian.