The last day's play at Lord's.
(Not televised by Kirk o' Shotts)
(to 13.30)
from Wimbledon.
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in songs and games.
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
(A BBC film)
(to 16.15)
Olive Shapley tells "The Story of Johnny Appleseed".
5.10 Muffin's Aquarium
Muffin the Mule presents a film helped by Annette Mills (who writes the songs) and Ann Hogarth (who pulls the strings).
5.25 Allen Benbow (member of the Inner Magic Circle) with Harold, his talking doll and magic!
From Lord's.
From Wimbledon.
(to 19.30 app.)
A play by Aimee Stuart and Philip Stuart.
Adapted for television and directed by Tatiana Lieven.
[Starring] Marie Ney
Scene: A millinery and dressmaking establishment in Regent Street
Time: Spring, 1931
The distinguished philosopher speaks of his many years of changing beliefs and unchanging hopes. He is seen in conversation with Romney Wheeler, London representative of NBC.
The film, directed by John Irwin, is shown by permission of NBC.
(Second showing of the film first televised on May 18, Lord Russell's eightieth birthday)
(sound only)