Her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh arrive at London Airport.
The scene described by Richard Dimbleby.
(to 10.15)
A programme in search of spare-time occupations incorporating "Model Club".
Introduced by Hugh David.
by Brenda Beith.
Maurice Willson Disher is interviewed on his new book "Victorian Song" with Margery Manners, Elsie French, and John Mott.
(A BBC Telefilm)
(A BBC Television Film)
Introduced by Humphrey Lestocq and Mr. Turnip.
including:
Box of Tricks
with Geoffrey Robinson.
Musical Adventures
with Henry Zeisel and his Orchestra featuring Agnes Bernelle.
Can We Help You?
by Desmond O'Donovan.
[Starring] Peter Hawkins
with James Ottaway as "Clibber", Raymond Rollett as "Sly".
Rolf Harris with Willoughby
(Henry Zeisel and his Orchestra are appearing at the Casanova and Don Juan Clubs, London)
(to 18.00)
A BBC telerecording of part of this morning's outside broadcast.
Jacqueline MacKenzie introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
[Starring] George Burns and Gracie Allen
A preview of programmes.
Carole Carr introduces the programme starring Bruce Trent with Tutte Lemkow, Sara Luzita, The Northerners, June Robinson, Maxine Daniels.
Host, Peter West
Written by Ernest Dudley and Donn Russell.
Ernest Dudley introduces the last in this series of programmes.
An unrehearsed discussion.
Lady Tweedsmuir M.P., Viscount Hailsham, Barbara Castle, M.P., The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Younger, M.P.
Chairman, Dingle Foot
with a story of his own.
(A BBC telerecording)
(John Slater is appearing in "Dry Rot" at the Whitehall Theatre, London)
Percy Thrower's guest this evening is Lady Leese, an authority on cacti, who advises on their care and culture and shows specimens from her collection
Seasonal work in the garden includes the sowing of broad beans, peas, onions, and parsnips, and the planting of raspberries.
Percy Thrower also shows how to grow a grape vine in a pot.
"News Flash from Wisley" by F. E. W. Hanger, Curator of the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens.
Sidney Harrison takes a look at your music programmes for the next fortnight.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down