Fourth day's play at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
(to 13.30)
[Starring] George Raft
(Previously televised on Sept. 26, 1954)
A film.
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC Television film)
(to 16.15)
A further visit to Trent Bridge.
For Younger Children
The Story about Ping
by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese.
Told by Sheila Raynor.
John Madin plays the electric organ
Our Port
John A. K. Hamilton introduces another programme showing how to make toys for a model port; Frank Boreham gives you some ideas for making the toys.
The closing overs.
Summary of the fourth day's play by E. W. Swanton.
(to 18.40)
A West of England Magazine.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
Coast to Coast
Reports on topical events and personalities of the month.
Around the West Country
Whitsun Weekend
A film report on the holiday scene in the country and at the seaside.
A Double Gloucester
The story of a farmhouse cheese told by Sybil Smith of Old Court Farm, in the Berkeley Vale of Gloucestershire.
(Wenvoe, Rowridge, North Hessary Tor, Truleigh Hill and Alexandra Palace only)
(to 19.15)
A magazine for dog owners.
Introduced by Macdonald Daly.
Spotlight on the Cocker; Pick of the Strays; Walks Without Tears; Pick of the Post-bag
From Hazelhead Park, Aberdeen.
Dave King introduces new artists
Johnny Franks and his Quintet, Betty Miller, Clifford Henry, Elizabeth Warlock, Barbara Blank, Jimmy Lee, Ross Mitchell.
Steve Race and his Orchestra
John Evans discusses with Glyn Daniel the great stone temples of Malta, and Instructor Captain H.S. Gracie, R.N., suggests an answer to the problem of the prehistoric Maltese cart-tracks.
Leslie Woodgate with the BBC Choral Society
Organ and piano accompaniment by Charles Spinks
Leslie Woodgate, who is just completing his twenty-first year as BBC Chorus-Master, is also a singer. For many years he has directed the BBC Choral Society and tonight he talks about choral singing from both points of view.
See facing page
A television mixture.
Introduced by Peter Haigh.
(sound only)