(to 12.00)
London's parks are famous for their variety. In Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens one may see horse riding, swimming, football, boating, bowls, and orators.
This week-end viewers can pay three visits to the famous gardens to watch various activities, including the official Olympic coach putting some of the members of the British Gymnastic Team through their paces.
More practical hints by F. Streeter.
A further visit to Kensington Gardens to watch a display of aerobatics by some of the latest types of power-driven model aircraft. During the display viewers see a new type of jet aircraft which is making its first public appearance.
Tomorrow's visit, during the Children's Hour, will be to the Round Pond.
(to 16.00)
You are invited to join the audience at Music-Hall.
On the bill tonight are: Richard Murdoch, Mable Lee, Vincent Tildsley's Mastersingers, Jimmy Edwards, Charles Ancaster, Amalia Magri, Earl, Vicki and Sasha, Doreen Austin's Gaiety Girls.
The Palace Orchestra directed by Eric Robinson
told by Lord Dunsany.
Many correspondents, after listening to 'Viewers' Viewpoint', expressed a wish to record their verdict on television programmes. F. H. Littman, Acting Head of the BBC's Listener Research department, describes a scheme which will enable you to do so.
(Repeat of Friday's edition)
(sound only)
(to 22.25)