First day's play at Lord's Cricket Ground.
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Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh leave London Airport in a Comet 4 jet airliner, beginning their visit to Canada
Scene described by Richard Dimbleby
at 12.50 app.
A further visit to Lord's.
1.35-1.50 Beunydd
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
A fortieth anniversary programme, compiled from films made by the BBC for the United Nations.
(The subject for next week will be announced at the end of this programme)
For the Very Young
David Enders tells the story.
(BBC film)
BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras cover three of the races on this afternoon's card.
for two-year-olds, over 5 furlongs
for three-year-olds and upwards, over 2 1/2 miles. With a Gold Cup value five hundred sovereigns, with ten thousand sovereigns added.
for three-year-olds, over the Swinley Course of I miles
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.
Sylvia Peters and Anne Edwards describe the fashions.
A further visit to Lord's.
Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
Owen Williams tells you about working with wood.
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
A story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.
Douglas Mitchell and Wendy Harrison are soon leaving the Mount School for the Deaf, Stoke-on-Trent, and are thinking about the jobs they would like to do. This film shows how Mr. Ellis, Superintendent of the Institute for the Deaf in Stoke, takes them to a pottery where they meet the workers and watch how they make china.
(BBC film made in co-operation with the National Institute for the Deaf)
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
The closing overs of the first day's play.
Kevin Scott and Sally Bazely sing songs by Jerome Kern
Accompanied by The Norman Percival Quintet
(BBC recording)
A magazine programme introduced by Charles Richardson, Roger Moffat with today:
Ann Griffiths, Louie Ramsay, Nat Temple, Alex Sterling.
Cricket: close of play scores
Starring Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko.
Bang!... and Bilko is in love. The lady is rather elusive, but Bilko is not one to let the grass grow under his feet.
A programme in which Vera meets again Semprini, The Lynnettes, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes.
Her guests this week include: Max Jaffa with Jack Byfield, Reginald Kilbey
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Although Celia Clive, a war widow, has long nursed a belief that her husband is still alive, she is forced to accept that he is dead when she is told that his remains have been found. But when, in 1955, she visits France to see his grave, she comes up against something of a mystery...
Many people are not able to accept themselves as they really are. They exaggerate their language, their lives, and their clothes to bolster their prestige in a way that sometimes approaches actual falsehood. This natural human tendency carried to an extreme produces The False Pretender. His life is based upon deceit, and he may be driven to fraud and crime to maintain the pretence. The problems of such people are discussed by A Consultant Psychiatrist and A Jungian Psychiatrist.
Gerald Moore introduces Julius Patzak, the Austrian tenor