Join the Bank-holiday crowds at Clifton Zoological Gardens in Bristol with Peter Scott and Frank Gillard as your guides.
Television's Roving Eye follows an expert from the Metropolitan Police Driving School at Hendon through the streets of London.
(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
(to 16.35)
A programme of films.
A New Life For Ghazi
A film made specially for children about a boy on the North-West Frontier of Pakistan who finds out what life is like in a Mission Hospital.
(Made by the Church Missionary Society Film Unit)
Lakeside Dwellers
A Swiss film on wildlife.
Johnny Jones-His Home and Town
Life in a typical American small town is portrayed in this film, which shows Johnny Jones at home, at school, and at play.
Forest Heritage
A film visit to the New Forest.
(to 18.00)
Followed by Weather Chart
by Michael Pertwee.
Each week you are invited to share this family's troubles, joys, and tribulations.
Dr. W. Grey Walter of the Burden Neurological Institute discusses some aspects of human memory and demonstrates them with tests in the studio.
Introduced by Dr. J. Bronowski.
Introduced by Eric Robinson.
with Andre Navarra, Muriel Smith, Jacqueline Delman, David Lloyd, Amanda Aldridge and Anthony Oliver, Julia Shelley, John Holmes, Fred Davies, Leighton Camden, Joy McKay, Margaret Long, Day McAusland, Jean Waugh, Norma Canning, Marjorie Holt, Edwena Evans, Wallace Stephenson, Trevor Kenyon, Michael Ormonde, Roy Skelton and Philip Lewtas.
The 'Music for You' Singers
The Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Sidney Sax)
(Anthony Oliver is appearing in 'The Moon is Blue' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London; Muriel Smith in 'The King and I' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London)
Speakers: The Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot, M.P., The Rt. Hon. Hugh Dalton, M.P., Lord Ogmore, P.C., Lord Vansittart, P.C.
Chairman, Dingle Foot
(See column 2)
The fourteen Stations of the Cross tell the story of the Passion and Death of Our Lord. The Meditations upon the Stations are conducted by Father Aloysius Roche. The music, which is recorded, is sung by the Westminster Cathedral Choir
Director William Hyde
(sound only)