A visit to Lord's on the last day of the match.
(to 13.30)
Today, and for the next three days, viewers visit this famous Berkshire race course to watch some of the principal races.
This afternoon viewers see the Royal Procession driving up the course to the Royal Enclosure.
2.30 The Queen Anne Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards, over the Royal Hunt Cup Course of seven furlongs 155 yards
3.5 The Gold Vase for three-year-olds and upwards, over two miles
3.45 The Ascot Stakes
A handicap race for three-year-olds and upwards, over two miles and a half
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.
Henry Green covers the start of the Queen Anne Stakes and the Ascot Stakes.
Mary Hill describes the fashions.
For the Very Young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children.
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.15)
from Lord's.
A serial in seven parts.
Adapted for television by Hilda Lewis from her book of the same name.
The action takes place at Clinton and on the road to London.
Time of the serial: 1395-1399
See page 21
from Lord's.
Peter West analyses the result of the first Test Match between England and Pakistan.
(to 18.40)
The exhibits in the Blaise Castle House Folk Museum at Bristol reflect the domestic social life of our ancestors during the last three hundred years.
A team of three try to discover the use of some familiar objects of another day.
The Team: Ralph Wightman, Charles Brewer, Dr. Grey Walter
Chairman, Hugh Shortt
(Wenvoe only)
(to 19.15)
followed by Weather Chart
A magazine for the under twenty-ones.
Introduced by Max Robertson.
Assisted by Jean Aubrey and Barry Macgregor and including
Acts by young professional entertainers, sport, interest, a personal problem, and 'your turn'.
This month those appearing are from Birmingham.
A Viennese romance by Arthur Schnitzler.
English version by Frank and Jacqueline Marcus.
with Howell Davies, Brian Moorehead, Reginald Jessup, Paul Homer, Oreste Orloff.
Time: Vienna 1900
Scenes:
1. Fritz's apartment in a select district
2. Christine's room in the suburbs
Next evening
3. The courtyard of an old house in the suburbs.
Next evening
4. A spinney on the Prater Island
Next morning
5. Christine's room.
Three days later
Violin recording:
'Caprice Viennois' by Kreisler played by Yehudi Menuhin.
Produced by Rudolph Cartier who writes on page 15
What it is, and how to cook it.
with Peter Martyn in charge of The Name-hunters: Catherine Boyle, Molly Weir, Frank Muir, Denis Norden.
('The Name's the Same' was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is presented by arrangement with C.B.S. of America and Maurice Winnick)
Peter Dimmock introduces a BBC telerecording of highlights of today's racing.
(sound only)