(Composite edition)
(to 12.00)
A visit to Lord's for television's first cricket match of the season. Brian Johnston and E. W. Swanton give the commentary from the Pavilion during the tourists' first appearance in London.
(to 13.30 app.)
A visit to Wimbledon to see part of the first day's play in the second round tie between Great Britain and France.
(continued)
(continued)
A Saturday Fortnightly Magazine.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
Your Puppy
Elizabeth Cruft with a popular breed.
Table-Top Fairyland
Hugh Gee shows you how to make your own.
Ship Ahoy!
'Timothy Telescope' and Cactus the Camel with Valerie Hobson.
Competition Corner: 'Town of Tomorrow'
How To with Valerie Hobson
Where, When, Why?
A new series of looking into the past, introduced by Frank Knowles-Brown.
(continued)
(to 18.30)
meets visitors to the Festival of Britain in the television studio on the South Bank.
by Anthony Trollope
Adapted for television in six weekly instalments by Cedric Wallis
[Starring] J.H. Roberts
The action takes place in the Bishop of Barchester's study; Job Skulpit's room at Hiram's Hospital; Archdeacon Grantly's study at the Rectory of Plumstead; and the drawing-room of the Warden's house adjoining Hiram's Hospital.
(Part 3: next Saturday)
Betty Paul, Hervey Alan, Sylvia Campbell, Douglas Argent, Domini Callaghan, Michel de Lutry, Orpington Girls' Choir and the British Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Andrew Brown) with Maureen Power, Nigel Burke, Jean Elton, Allan Elledge, Wendy Harcourt-Brown, Gerald Mordan, Olwen Davies, Llewelyn John, Aneela Montagu, Leslie Andrews, Moira Sargent, John Graham, Antony Vercoe.
(Friday's edition repeated)
(sound only)