A visit to the Old Course, St. Andrews, for some of the play in the singles matches of the tournament.
(to 12.30)
A further visit to St. Andrews.
Outside broadcast cameras at the specially built arena on Smiths Lawn, Windsor Great Park, cover some of the jumping in the third and last phase of this three-day international competition.
A further visit to St. Andrews.
A visit to Lord's to see play during the first day of the match.
Show Jumping: The Windsor Gamblers Handicap
In this national competition a large playing-card on the wing of each of the seven obstacles indicates its value. The competitors may jump from any direction and in any order, but must complete the course within two minutes.
From the arena on Smiths Lawn Windsor Great Park.
Jigsaw
A magazine programme in which Donald Hewlett and Fuzz introduce:
Rolf Harris
The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency
[Starring] Charlie Drake and Jack Edwardes
Royal Servant
by Philip Dale.
George Fierstone and his Quintet with a guest artist and The Badgers' Club.
Further visits to St. Andrews and Lord's.
(to 18.40 app.)
on behalf of the Conservative Party
The Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Eden K.G., M.C.
A television play in six parts by Donald Wilson.
[Starring] Anne Crawford and Andrew Osborn
See column 4 and page 15
In which Ted invites you to meet stars and personalities from London, Paris, and New York
A BBC telerecording of some of the jumping in today's competitions and a review of the three-day trials.
Introduced by Peter Dimmock.
Robert MacDermot endeavours to control the imaginations of the storytellers who tonight include Jeanne de Casalis, Hammond Innes, Felix King.
(Felix King is appearing at the Colony Restaurant, London)
(sound only)
followed by Election Broadcast
The Rt. Hon. R. A. Butler, C.H. Chancellor of the Exchequer (Conservative)
(Recording of broadcast in the Home Service at 9.15 p.m.)
(Sound only)