(A BBC telefilm of the programme on Monday evening)
A short film about the cause and prevention of fires.
The film story of a hazardous journey of exploration along the bed of the River Padirac, a tributary of the Dordogne in Central France, where it runs deep underground for several miles.
(to 15.50)
Wynford Vaughan Thomas and the two French visitors go to Rye, Sussex, where they try their hand at making pottery and at fishing. They also spend a day at Penshurst Place in Kent.
A seasonal programme about birds, flowers, and animals.
In the chair, Freddy Grisewood
(to 17.35)
Including:
Sportsmen in close-up
Topical events and personalities.
A Briefing on Baseball
Captain Hal Demoody of the U.S. Air Force, assisted by members of the Western Amateur Baseball League, introduces viewers to the national sport of America.
From the Tithe Farm Sports Ground, Harrow
Programme introduced by Max Robertson.
A Humorous Slant on Current Affairs.
An indoor view of outside sports by some rank outsiders - namely the authors!: Godfrey Harrison, Gordon Crier, Dick Pepper and Lawrie Wyman
This week, in addition to treasures viewers have brought from their homes, Bernard Miles shows some of the surprising and beautiful 'bygones' that were made by craftsmen who worked in leather.
Four films on life in the British Isles made by the BBC Television Film Unit as a contribution to the Festival of Britain.
Words by Clifford Dyment
(First televised on Sunday, June 3)
(sound only)