Opening ceremony of the National Radio and Television show by the Rt. Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, at Castle Bromwich.
(See top of facing page)
(to 12.30 app.)
(Composite edition)
(to 16.00)
with Annette Mills (who writes the songs) assisted by George Fry.
(Repeat of Sunday's edition)
An architect shows how a village grew up from earliest times.
Kitty Wilson shows you how to bake some scones. Assisted by Pierre of the Laurey Puppet Company.
(to 18.00)
at Castle Bromwich.
Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth, Boyer and Ravel
A film of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra playing Offenbach's well-known overture.
Tennis
Dan Maskell, coach to the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, gives advice on serving, with the help of two competitors from the Junior Lawn Tennis Championships of Great Britain now being held at Wimbledon.
Athletics
Problems of the sprint start, illustrated by one of Britain's leading sprinters, John Wilkinson, and the technique of weight-putting shown by the British record holder John Savidge, with comments by John Le Masurier, A.A.A. Southern Area coach.
Success Story
Bill Allenby introduces Lt.-Col. J.A. Talbot-Ponsonby, Captain of Britain's victorious Show Jumping Team, and Brian Butler and Peter Robeson together with two of their horses, 'Tankard' and 'Craven A'.
Introduced by Max Robertson.
(See page 37)
[Starring] Alfred Marks
with Paddie O'Neil, Wallas Eaton, Billie Baker, Dennis Bowen, Douglas Hurn, Fred Rawlings, The Hedley Ward Trio, Edna Fryer, Laon Maybanke, Juno Stevas, Mercy Haystead
(Repeat of Monday's edition)
(sound only)
(to 22.00)