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The President of the French Republic M. Vincent Auriol takes the salute in the Champs Elysees at a Grand March Past of the French Forces
At 9.15am
A BBC telefilm of part of the ceremony will be shown at 9.30pm
(to 10.45 app.)
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The President of the French Republic M. Vincent Auriol takes the salute in the Champs Elysees at a Grand March Past of the French Forces
At 9.15am
A BBC telefilm of part of the ceremony will be shown at 9.30pm
(to 10.45 app.)
Second day's play.
From Old Trafford
(Not televised by Kirk o' Shotts)
(to 13.30)
An American crime film with Rod La Rocque and Astrid Allwyn.
(to 16.15)
Further commentaries.
In this film the Rangebusters round up robbers of the Wells-Fargo express.
Further commentaries.
(to 18.45)
A serial play in six parts adapted and produced by Joy Harington from the book by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Dramatised by Kenneth Anderson.
Time: 1752
(Second performance: Tomorrow at 5.0)
Presenting a monthly display of new television artists supported by the stars of today with George Melachrino and the Concert Orchestra.
(A BBC telefilm of part of this morning's ceremony in Paris)
(sound only)
(to 22.15)
Today is France's great national holiday and this evening Paris is en fête. Viewers join the crowds dancing and singing in the Place d'Allgre.
The seven days of programmes from Paris are at an end. On the banks of the Seine, in the shadow of Notre Dame, the visitors from England say 'goodbye'.
(to 0.00 app.)