A visit to the Oval on the third day of the match.
(to 13.30)
From the Oval.
Introduced by Andrea Troubridge.
H. 55
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pattrick discuss with Mrs. M. J. Lancaster the flat they chose and designed for the Halsingborg Exhibition.
A Present from Holland
A true story told by Antonia Ridge.
Getting to Know You
Nancy Spain introduces people who want to meet each other.
Sculpture Now
Michael Werner surveys the contemporary scene.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
(A BBC television film)
(to 16.15)
From the Oval.
The Gordon Honour: 7: The Secret Agent'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; Campbell Singer in "The Spider's Web" at the Savoy Theatre, London)
Cricket: England v. South Africa
A commentary for children by Brian Johnston.
From the Oval.
From the Oval.
A summary of the third day's play by E. W. Swanton.
(to 18.40)
A film review of recent research and discovery in science and industry.
"Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes"
with Gilbert Harding, Nancy Spain, John Betjeman, Helga Moray and Alan Melville.
by Rex Rienits and Wolf Rilla.
[Starring] Ann Gudrun and Michael Gwynn
The play is set in Brighton during the year 1898.
A film about the recent visit of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh to the Isle of Man.
Written and produced by Vera Lindsay.
A film of Albert Schweitzer's eleventh journey to his hospital at Lambarene in French Equatorial Africa.
Specially filmed for the BBC by Erica Anderson in association with Jerome Hill
(Previously televised on February 25)
(sound only)