(to 12.10)
Direct from White City Stadium.
During the afternoon viewers may expect to see something of the following events-100 yards, 880 yards, 3 miles, high jump, 440 yards, 1 mile, 440 yards (hurdles), steeplechase.
The teams will include the following famous athletes - France: R. Pujazon (3 miles), M. Hansenne (1 mile), F. Audoy (high jump), and Chef D'Hotel (880 yards).
Britain: S. C. Wooderson (3 miles and 1 mile), E. McDonald Bailey (sprints), Alan Paterson (high jump), and A. S. Wint (880 yards)
An exhibition of amateur boxing (by arrangement with the Amateur Boxing Association)
10 stones 4 lbs.: A. A. Stone, A.B.A. Youth Champion, 1946, and A. R. King, runner-up A.T.C. Champion, 1946
9 stones: C. Linsell, A.T.C. Champion, 1946, and W. H. Hawick, Silver Wings Champion, 1945
8 stones 6 lbs.: E. Collins, London A.B.A. and National A.T.C. Champion, and D. Burns, runner-up, S.E. Division
A return visit to the White City.
Bank Holiday Fair
During intervals in the White City programme, viewers join Franklin Engelmann in all the fun of the Fair in the grounds of the Alexandra Palace.
(to 16.40)
Jack and Eddy Eden (entertainers), Irene Prador (songs), Eddie Edwards (whistler),
Ronnie Selby (piano), Marilyn Williams (songs)
At the piano, Evel Burns
(Repeat Performance)
An exhibition of professional boxing.
Welter-weight: Arthur Danahar of Bethnal Green, and Steve Osborne of Bethnal Green
Bantam-weight: Pat Butler of Camberwell, and Ronnie Bissell of Rotherham
[Starring] The Pauline Grant Ballet
with Elizabeth French, Betty Ash, Mary Allen, Joyce Hartwell, Maureen Clarke, Trisha Colbourne, Barbara Fraser, Felicity Hume, and Pauline Grant
The Leighton Lucas Orchestra under its conductor, Leighton Lucas
(sound only)
(to 22.20)