Fourth day's play at Old Trafford.
(to 13.30)
A film drama.
A further visit to Old Trafford.
Miss Pussy Goes to Court
Gladys Young tells a story about Miss Pussy from the book 'The Enormous Apple Pie', by Diana Ross.
Which Way the Wind Blows
Gordon Murray talks about stories and pictures of weather vanes collected by A. Needham.
Sport
Dan Maskell, Coach to the All England Lawn Tennis Club, gives some advice to young players who aspire to play at Wimbledon.
A further visit to Old Trafford.
A summary of the day's play by Peter West.
(to 18.40)
including Weather Report
The second of three programmes in which authors talk about their books.
D. J. West discusses 'Psychical Research Today'.
Introduced by Colin MacInnes.
A review and preview of events in the world of entertainment.
Limelight Concert Orchestra
Conducted by William Hill Bowen
A documentary film.
Written and directed by John Heyer and made in Australia by the Shell Film Unit
This film gives an impression of the notorious Birdsville Track winding its way over three hundred miles of desert in Central Australia, with its endless cycle of droughts, sandstorms, gales, and floods. Only five sheep stations now remain on the route, and the inhabitants of these depend on the outback mail-man for their stores and provisions.
(Previously televised on May 24)
(sound only)