(Composite edition)
(to 12.00)
This afternoon viewers again join the crowd at Ascot to see three of the principal races on the second day of the July Meeting.
(A race for three-year-olds and upwards over the Swinley course of one mile and a half. Twenty thousand sovereigns added to the entry fees)
Peter Dimmock on the race: page 39
(A race for four-year-olds and upwards over two miles)
On Monday next the British Horse Society will present the opening day of the International Horse Show at the White City Stadium, London.
This afternoon, James Pestridge is with one of the outside broadcasting units at the White City, and he introduces some of the Horse Show personalities.
(A race for three-year-olds and upwards over one mile and a half)
Clive Graham, assisted by Maurice Maude, is beside the camera overlooking the Parade Ring to help viewers to identify the horses and jockeys before each race.
(to 16.35)
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: Summer Holiday Scene
Musical Child
How To: with Valerie Hobson.
Children's Fashions of Other Periods: introduced by Doris Langley-Moore.
(to 18.00)
The adventures of a house detective in a London hotel by Lester Powell.
[Starring] Robert Ayres
from the Scala Theatre, London.
with Nat Mills and Bobbie, Nancy Donovan, Jimmy Wheeler, Rudy Bolly, The Flying Comets, Pierre Mingand, Leslie Roberts' Music-Hall Maids.
A series of programmes in which eminent men and women speak on a subject of their own choosing.
Viscount Stansgate, D.S.O., D.F.C., Secretary of State for Air, 1945-46, in conversation with his son, Anthony Wedgwood Benn, M.P.
(Friday's edition repeated)
(sound only)