Second day
The first of four visits to Headingley.
(to 13.30)
From Headingley.
For the Very Young
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
(A BBC television Film)
Children's Caravan arrives at Weymouth.
Jeremy Geidt your Caravan Showman rings up the curtain on Elton Hayes, Don Tasker and Dorothy Fraser, Clive Dunn, Percy Press with Mr. Punch
Claudine presenting 'Honeysuckle'
Gunga the Chair Balancer accompanied by the Caravan Quartet and assisted by the children of Weymouth.
The closing overs of the second day's play with a summary by E. W. Swanton.
George Mitchell presents his Glee Club in a show of songs for all lovers of music with Denny Bettis, Mary Reynolds, Maureen Hill, James Dark and The Jackpots. Accompanied by The Dennis Wilson Quartet and Harold Smart
asks Lionel Hale and Sylvia Cheeseman, Susan Chitty, Norris McWhirter, Marshall Pugh try to find the answers in 'The Newsreel Game'.
Music and song afloat in a series of cruises presented for your pleasure by Derek Burrell-Davis.
Come aboard the T.S. Marchioness of Graham and sail through the Kyles of Bute with the ship's company.
In Command: Kenneth Horne
Under Command!: George Martin, Michael Holliday and the Crew Girls
At Your Command: Grace O'Connor, Glenda Mallon
with the ship's Orchestra and Choir
Under the direction of Louis Stevens
P.S. This cruise will take place regardless of weather
(Michael Holliday appears by permission of Harold Fielding)
An international test jumping competition.
In the event of equality of faults for first place, there will be successive jumps-off with obstacles heightened or enlarged, but gradually reduced in number to a minimum of two.
The fifth in a series of six documentary films showing some of the ways in which people of other lands contribute to the life of the city and bring a flavour of their own country to London.
People who make the news face questions from the people who write the news.
followed by Weather and Close Down