Last day's play at Trent Bridge.
(to 13.30)
From Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
Book List
Peter Forster
Fashion Spotlight
The dress that got away
Under the Trees
Table decorations for outdoor meals.
Round-Up
Honor Balfour reports on current topics.
Songs from Chile
Violeta Parra
Introduced by Helen Shingler.
(A BBC television film)
From Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
(4.15-4.30: tea interval)
The Children's Television Caravan makes its first appearance on Hampstead Heath, London.
Jeremy Geidt rings up the curtain on Noberti, Elton Hayes and the Roundabout People, The Lucky Dip Star and the children of Hampstead.
Accompanied by the Caravan Quartet
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The Fisherman King
by Mary Dunn.
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Closing overs of the match at Trent Bridge.
(to 18.30)
General Summary; Sports News; Weather
People, events, comments of today.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
[Starring] William Bendix in the comedy film Riley's Family Reunion
Chester's filial affection nearly upsets a family gathering.
involving Bill Maynard, Terry Scott, Shirley Eaton, Pat Coombs, Hugh Lloyd, The Coronets.
Written by Lewis Schwarz and Eric Merriman.
(Shirley Eaton appears by permission of London Film Productions, Ltd.)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The fourth in the series by Christopher Mayhew, M.P.
In this programme a group of young and old people give their views on various aspects of moral behaviour. Their views are recorded on the electronic voting machine, which was invented and developed by Herman Lindars.
tells a story by A.J. Alan.
(A BBC telerecording)
A weekly magazine programme of films and film personalities.
Introduced by Peter Haigh.
The first in a series of six programmes in which W. Macqueen-Pope takes you back to the days of the golden sovereign.
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Followed by The Weather and Close Down