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BBC Outside Broadcast units cover the day's play direct from the All England Club.
Television presentation by Humphrey Fisher, Douglas Fleming and Innes Lloyd
Assisted throughout the Championships by Don Butler

At 2.0: Lunchtime Cricket Scores

Contributors

Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
Michael Henderson
Television Presentation:
Humphrey Fisher
Television Presentation:
Douglas Fleming
Television Presentation:
Innes Lloyd
Assisted by:
Don Butler

The exciting adventures of the famous Western Stagecoach Service.
With Dale Robertson as Jim Hardie, the Wells Fargo special investigator.

Jim Hardie goes to Komanchi in Texas to look for two outlaw brothers. He changes his name but unfortunately meets an old enemy-Wesley Harden. Wesley Harden is a cousin of the brothers and very influential in the town. He does all he can to prevent Jim finding the outlaws

Contributors

Jim Hardie:
Dale Robertson

The first of thirteen films on Australian life featuring Charles and Elsa Chauvel.
Charles and Elsa show something of the areas through which they travelled before setting out from Sydney, New South Wales, on their journey across Central Australia.
(Previously shown on October 4, 1958)

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Chauvel
Presenter:
Elsa Chauvel
Film technician:
Harry Kloster
Musical director:
Wilbur Sampson
Presented by:
Alan Sleath

A new Western series starring Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne, the roving cowboy adventurer.
Bronco is accused of complicity in a stage coach hold-up and murder, and when he rides into the town of Deep-water he faces hatred and contempt from everyone. It seems impossible to prove his innocence in time to save his life.

Contributors

Bronco Layne:
Ty Hardin

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The principal events in this major ballroom dancing championship, direct from Earls Court, London.

at 8.20
Junior Tournament Grand Final
Professional Championship (Second round)
at 11.0
Amateur Grand Final
Formation Fantasy
Professional Grand Final
Stepping Out with the Band of the Women's Royal Army Corps Director of Music, Major J.B. MacDowall
The declaration of results and prize giving
Music for dancing: by the Orchestras of Victor Silvester, Joe Loss, and Billy Ternent

Contributors

Commentator:
David Jacobs
Commentator:
Sylvia Peters
Presented for Television by:
John Vernon
Musicians:
Band of the Women's Royal Army Corps
Director of Music:
Major J.B. MacDowall
Musicians:
Victor Silvester Orchestra
Musicians:
Joe Loss Orchestra
Musicians:
Billy Ternent Orchestra

A six-part thriller serial by Margot Bennett
Starring Fay Compton, Guy Rolfe, Barbara Murray, John Justin, Andrew Cruickshank, Peter Sallis

Zoe, the girl in the hat shop, has found tome vital evidence that may throw some light on the murder of Lucy's husband, the former Judge Bath. But when Hugh goes to look for Zoe, she is missing, and Cady quite obviously knows more about it than he is prepared to say...

Contributors

Writer:
Margot Bennett
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Film Cameraman:
A.A. Englander
Film Editor:
Ian Callaway
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Det.-Insp. Leigh:
Andrew Cruickshank
Police Constable:
John Forbes-Robertson
Hugh Everton:
John Justin
Bathing-hut attendant:
Fred Ferris
Simmons:
Walter Horsbrugh
Det.-Sgt. Harkness:
John Ebdon
Lucy Bath:
Barbara Murray
Charles Atkinson:
Guy Rolfe
Myopic waiter:
Arthur Shepherd
Jan Deverill:
Jennifer Wright
Hotel Manager:
William Sherwood
Mrs. Leonard:
Fay Compton
English waiter:
David Davenport
Cady:
Peter Sallis

For twenty-one years ministers and craftsmen of the lona Community have been working to restore the medieval Abbey buildings of this island in the Hebrides. Yesterday, to mark the coming of age of the Community, a service of re-dedication was held. This service is the subject of a BBC Newsfilm which also tells the story of the Island, the Abbey, and the Community.

Contributors

Narrator:
Maurice Lindsay
Cameraman:
R. Riddell Black
Producer:
Bill Northwood

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