The last day's play at Headingley, Leeds.
(to 13.30)
Introduced by Dilys Dimbleby.
Family Tree
The third of the series of programmes in which Evelyn Gibbs traces Katharine Sibbring's genealogy.
Holiday Suggestion
Liliana Brisby and Vivian Rowe follow the course of the Loire.
Bicentenary of the birth of John Flaxman, R.A.
Dr. J. Thomas describes his work.
Music
Osian Ellis sings to his own harp accompaniment.
For the Very Young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.15)
From Headingley.
The Gordon Honour: 4: The Sea-Captain's Candlestick
The adventures of a candlestick in seven episodes.
(Sheila Shand Gibbs is appearing in "Sailor Beware!" at the Strand Theatre; Paul Whitsun-Jones is in "Kismet" at the Stoll Theatre; June Rodney is in "Tiger at the Gales" at the Apollo Theatre, London)
Cricket: England v. South Africa
A special commentary for children by Brian Johnston.
The closing overs of the last day's play.
A summary of today's play and an analysis of the match by Peter West.
(to 18.45)
Written and produced by Stephen Hearst.
A film programme made in cooperation with the Commonwealth Governments.
"Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses"
with Gilbert Harding, Nancy Spain, John Betjeman, Joanna Kilmartin and Alan Melville.
A television version of Jean Anouilh's 'Eurydice'.
Translated by Lothian Small.
[Starring] Jeannette Sterke and Laurence Payne
The action takes place before the last war on a French provincial railway station and in a room in a Marseilles hotel.
Peter Forster writes on page 4
Mervyn Levy invites you to join him and his pupil Sarah Lawson in the second of three summer programmes on how to paint in oils.
(sound only)