A visit to Lord's to see part of the first day's, play in the second Test Match.
Brian Johnston and E. W. Swanton are beside the cameras in the Pavilion to help viewers follow the match.
(to 13.30)
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.
Needlework
Some winners of the 1951 National Sewing Contest show the garments that have won them prizes.
Music
Victoria Kingsley sings some folk songs to her own guitar accompaniment.
Sunday in the Country
Daphne Padel describes a recent visit to Windsor Castle.
Clocks
Jeanne Heal shows a variety of clocks and explains how their age and value can be judged.
Round the Shops
Margot Lovell reports on what she thinks will interest you in the shops this week.
(to 16.00)
Questions sent by viewers are discussed by: Ann Miller (aged 14), Douglas Hindle (aged 14), Allan Hubbard (aged 13), Barbara Winn (aged 14½).
Chairman: Humphrey Lestocq
Questions on postcards please, to: The Editor, 'Junior Wranglers', [address removed]
(to 18.30)
First general view of the Fun Fair in the Festival Pleasure Gardens at Battersea, with Brian Johnston, Barrie Edgar, and Berkeley Smith having a go on the mechanical rides.
A play by J. M. Barrie.
(Second performance for details see Sunday at 8.45 p.m.)
(Repeat of Wednesday's edition)
(sound only)