A visit to Lord's to see the end of the morning's play on the fourth day of the match.
(to 13.30)
A film showing the history of this famous lawn tennis trophy and the final challenge round of the 1953 Davis Cup matches in Melbourne.
(By arrangement with Messes, Slazengers)
A film about the care of children's feet.
(to 16.25)
from Lord's.
Her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands attends a garden-party for refugee children held in the Recreation Ground, Oud Naarden.
Presented by the Netherlands Television Service
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
From Lord's.
A summary of the fourth day's play by Peter West.
(to 18.40)
Professor W. D. Wright and Dr. J. Bronowski discuss whether man can see the satellites of Jupiter.
The results of the enquiry are demonstrated by tests in the studio. The programme also includes reports about research work initiated through previous 'Science in the Making' programmes.
At the Royal Army Veterinary Corps Remount Depot, Melton Mowbray, dogs and horses-as well as their handlers and riders -are trained to play their part both in dangers of war and ceremonies of peace.
Tonight television visits the depot to see something of the training in progress.
Carroll Levis introduces some of his discoveries.
With: Wendy Edwards, Dave Gray, The Barry Sisters, Violet Pretty, Waldy McKinley, Roy Corrin, Ann Davis, Eddie Wood, Derek Marsden, Selwyn Reed, Maureen Smith, Barry Took, Kenny Davies, Roy Johnston and Jimmy Edmundson.
(Jimmy Edmundson is appearing at the Windmill Theatre, London)
News Correspondents include Stanley Maxted.
('You Are There' is televised by arrangement with C.B.S. Television)
See 'Television Diary' on page 16
Johnny Morris, in his own kind of one-man show, sketches a day he spent in the life of somebody else.
(sound only)