BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras visit the West Hants Lawn Tennis Club,
Bournemouth to cover some of the matches.
Cookery Club
Marguerite Patten introduces the winner of the competition for a vegetarian or vegetable dish, and demonstrates her recipe.
The Season's Best
Frances Perry shows the best values for this month in fruit, flowers, and vegetables.
Do It Yourself
The sixth in the series on home carpentry. Barry Bucknell shows how to glue corners.
(A BBC telerecording)
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.
A pamphlet giving notes on the eight demonstrations in this series (price 1s.), and a folder for Women's Television Notes (price 2s.) may be obtained, post free, from [address removed] Crossed postal order, please - not stamps).
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Our Miss Pemberton: 17 - Line Engaged
A story of life today in a small town.
Written by Philip King and Falkland Cary.
For the Very Young
David Enders tells the story.
Sam and Elizabeth Williams make the pictures
(A BBC Television Film)
From the West Hants Lawn Tennis Club, Bournemouth.
A second showing of the series of films about a horse, a dog, and a boy.
Introduced by Peter Dimmock.
A fortnightly series presenting news and views from the world of sport.
Another play by S. G. Hulme Beaman.
Puppets by Gordon Murray and settings by Andrew Brownfoot from illustrations by S. G. Hulme Beaman.
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport-Music-People-Politics
Travel-Theatre-Cinema
with Derek Hart and Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
The second of a series of six programmes starring Alma Cogan.
This evening Alma has invited Dick Rentier to talk over old times.
Barbara Kelly invites you to look in on life through Kelly's Eye.
An informal programme in which Barbara Kelly guest celebrities and an invited audience discuss topics of importance in everyday life.
Musical Interludes featuring Stanley Black and Larry Cross
with Charlie Chester
Also appearing Frank Cook, Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, Len Lowe, Marian Miller, Frank Davison, The Leslie Roberts Dancers, The George Mitchell Singers.
by Michael Voysey
[Starring] Fay Compton and Nora Swinburne
with David Peel and Margaret Barton
The action takes place in and around London. Time: 1874-1877
(Acknowledgement is made to Messrs. W. Hodge and Co. Ltd. for material freely adapted from 'Notable British Trials')
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A fortnightly programme in which a panel of experts is challenged to identify a series of unusual objects.
The Experts: Norman Cook, Molly Cotton, Sir Mortimer Wheeler
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The Challengers: Carisbrooke Castle Museum, Newport, Isle of Wight and The City Museums and Art Gallery, Plymouth.
Chairman, Glyn Daniel
Sportsview's film report of yesterday's World Cup match in Cardiff.
followed by Weather; Road Works Report and Close Down