§ 90. Lady Tweedsmuirasked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether a decision has now been reached to provide a television service for Aberdeen.
102. Brigadier Clarkeasked the Assistant Postmaster-General if he will give an assurance that Portsmouth will be given high priority when the Government contemplates the erection of any new television stations in the near future.
107. Mr. G. Wilsonasked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether he is now in a position to make a further statement with regard to the extension of television facilities to Cornwall by the provision of the proposed low-power station in the British Broadcasting Corporation's programme at Plymouth, or otherwise.
§ Mr. GammansA general statement about the development of the television service will. I hope, be made soon.