A visit to the International Athletics Meeting at the Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, in which American, Continental, and English teams are competing.
of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve by Her Majesty the Queen.
Fly-past by ninety-six aircraft of the R.N.V.R. Air Divisions
A brief service of Dedication and Remembrance conducted by the Rev. H. P. Chappell, D.S.C., V.R.D., R.N.V.R.
Her Majesty addresses the Parade
The Parade marches past
A further visit.
Juvenile Jumping Competition
The Courlander
Champion Challenge Cup for riders under sixteen
Parade of Foxhounds of the Chiddingfold Farmers' Hunt
Parade of Coaches competing in the Marathon
(Third day)
Introduced by Humphrey Lestocq, Peter Hawkins, Sheilah Ward and Mr. Turnip.
Magic and Mischief
in which Harry Corbett is interrupted by Sooty.
Full Fathom Five
by Allan Cooper.
Room for Music
with Steve Race.
Hank Rides Again
with Francis Coudrill.
Puzzles devised by Geoffrey Robinson with Geoff Lofts (drums) and Joe Muddel (bass).
From Lord's followed by a summary of the day's play.
The winner of this Class becomes the champion jumper of the show.
(to 19.00)
Interviews by John Ellison.
(Simultaneous broadcast with the Home Service)
in songs and dances from her film successes including 'You Were Never Lovelier'; 'Cover Girl'; 'Tonight and Every Night'; 'Gilda'; 'Down to Earth'; 'The Loves of Carmen'; 'Affair in Trinidad'; 'Salome'; 'Miss Sadie Thompson' (her latest film).
(Televised by arrangement with Columbia Pictures Corporation)
Join in the fun at a West of England Square Dance Party in the grounds of Blaise Castle Estate, Bristol.
Dancing to The Jolly Waggoners' Square Dance Band
Caller, Nibs Matthews
with interludes from Pat Shaw, Douglas Horner
Master of Ceremonies, Bernard Fishwick
(Nibs Matthews appears by permission of the English Folk Dance and Song Society)
A film of the twenty-four-hour non-stop car race.
This year's race is now being run and commentaries can be heard in the Light Programme
An International Revue.
See foot of page
An international revue featuring
Georges Ulmer, Annie Cordy, Luis Mariano
and artists from eight nations
Cabaret introduced by guest announcers from the television services of Europe:
Jeanine Lambolle, Paula Semer (Belgium)
Gerda Pullen (Denmark)
Tania Koen (Holland)
Irene Koss (Germany)
Jacqueline Joubert (France)
Fulvia Colombo (Italy)
Eve Haefeli (Switzerland)
Mary Malcolm (Great Britain)
The Orchestra conducted by Sydney Jerome
Maitre d'Hotel Jean Conil at your service
The Television Roving Eye takes you on a short tour of London's West End where some of the most famous buildings are floodlit.
(sound only)