The first of three visits to the Oval to see play on the second day of the match.
(to 13.30)
A film made for television.
(Previously televised on October 29, 1954)
People who make the news face questions from the people who write the news.
(A BBC telerecording of last Friday's broadcast)
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC television film)
(to 16.15)
From the Oval.
Carnival Holiday Music from the Continent
with Henry Zeisel and his Orchestra.
Hello, Children
Valerie Hobson visits the Zoo in company with Timothy Telescope and carries out her kerb drill.
(A BBC television film)
Britannia: 2: Hadrian's Wall
A story of life in Britain under Roman rule told by Rufus Noel-Buxton.
Camping La Comfort
Jack Cox, with a group of young people, gives hints on what to do and what not to do
From the Oval.
A summary of the second day's play by E. W. Swanton.
(to 18.40)
Television cameras on the trawler
Robin John take you to sea off the south coast of Devon to watch the trawl come aboard and to examine the catch.
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at Nash Court, in Shropshire.
(National Association of Boys' Clubs Training Centre)
As part of the Rotary International Golden Jubilee celebrations boys from England and Europe invite you to join them in camp for a barbecue.
Introduced by Paul Winterforde-Young.
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Reflections on the victory over Japan by the former Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia, Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., D.S.O.
(A BBC telerecording)
A series of four half-hour films in which well-known personalities make their own selection from the BBC Film Library.
Sheila Van Damm, helped by her co-driver, Anne Hall, looks back on motor rallying.
Introduced by Eric Robinson.
with Sari Barabas, Fernando Corena, Joyce Grenfell, Belinda Wright and John Gilpin, Richard Farrell, Joan Bramhall, Jean Carrol, Evelyn Cuthill, Frea Harrington, Doreen Lane, Daphne Lewcun, Helen McKinnon, Sylvia Robin, Desmond Ainsworth, Bowles Bevan, Fred Davies, Edgar Fleet, John Holmes, William McGovern, John Mitchinson, Owen Grundy.
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones)
(Fernando Corena appears by permission of Glyndebourne Opera; Belinda Wright and John Gilpin appear by permission of the Festival Ballet and the Manager of the Royal Festival Hall)
Bransby Williams, just eighty-five, recalls past successes.
(A BBC telerecording)
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(sound only)