A visit to Lord's Cricket Ground to see some of the morning's play on the last day of the match.
(to 13.30)
During the afternoon visits to Wimbledon and Lord's will alternate according to the state of play in the All England Championships and the Second Test Match.
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children.
(A BBC Television Film)
Further commentaries from Wimbledon and from Lord's.
Dancers of Tomorrow
Written and produced by Naomi Capon.
The story of a child whose ambition is to dance in the Sadler's Wells Ballet.
Dame Ninette de Valois and the staff and pupils of the Sadler's Wells School take part in the programme.
(An edited BBC telerecording of the broadcast on February 21)
Tennis and Cricket
Visits to Wimbledon and Lord's for commentaries on the tennis by Dan Maskell, and on the final day of the Second Test Match between England and South Africa by Brian Johnston.
A further visit to Lord's.
A summary of the last day's play and an analysis of the match by Peter West.
A further visit to Wimbledon.
A friendly battle of entertainment.
Judges: Janet Brown, Peter Butterworth, Jerry Wayne
Introduced by Peter Haigh.
Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
A journey into Norfolk.
Introduced by R. H. Mottram.
A BBC television film produced by John Rhodes.
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A light-hearted enquiry by Nancy Spain, Avril Angers, Ian Carmichael and John Burns into the awards challengers have won.
Macdonald Daly in the chair.
Special investigators, Pauline and Larry Forrester
('Something to Shout About' is from a lay-out by Peter Smith)
by Antonia Ridge.
Adapted as a television play by Robin Wade.
[Starring] Fay Compton
The action of the play takes place in a small town in the South of France in which there is a private radio station.
Johnny Morris, in his own kind of one-man show, sketches a day he spent in the life of someone else.
Second of three weekly programmes
A BBC television film of some of the highlights of the day's play at Wimbledon.
(sound only)