The programme starts shortly before the arrival at the saluting base of the Royal coach with their Majesties and the Princesses.
Viewers watch the parade from a position just opposite the saluting base, and until the start of the march past they have an opportunity of seeing the many well-known personages sitting near the Royal party.
Frederick Grisewood and Richard Dimbleby are there to help viewers identify the people and the Units taking part.
(to 13.15)
Introduced by Dr. Geoffrey Vevers.
Conducted by Jimmy Miller.
(by permission of Butlin's Holiday Camps)
(to 16.00)
Viewers will be taken to Westminster to see the crowd assembling there for the evening celebrations. Franklin Engelmann and Derek Baker will interview some of the spectators.
Cartoons by Harry Rutherford
Cabaret by Peter Sinclair (Cock o' the North). Kathleen Moody (the singing starlet), Boyer and Ravel (dancing stars), Peggy Desmond (the pianist and composer), Levanda (foot juggler). Pat Frost (xylophone), Joe Adami (juggler), the Beverley Sisters (The Twins and Joy). Six Windmill Girls (from the Windmill Theatre). Omega Trio (acrobatic speciality). BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell.
The sensational circus performer with her crocodiles.
by Richard Busvine and Gina Davies, with illustrations from the summer and winter collections.
(sound only)
(to 22.25)