Programme Index

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At 2.0: Lunchtime Cricket Scores
(All transmitters)

Today's Sport

Golf: The Open Championship
From Muirfield Golf Course, Gullane
At 12.30, 1.35, 4.5 and 6.35

Cricket: The Third Test Match
From Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds
Visits to see play on the second day of the match
At 1.0, 4.0, 4.35 and 6.20

Wimbledon: Lawn Tennis Championships: The Final of the Men's Singles Championship
At 1.45
Other visits at 5.0 and 6.35

Contributors

Commentator (Golf):
Henry Longhurst
Commentator (Golf):
Bill Cox
Television Presentation (Golf):
Bill Stevenson
Commentator (Cricket):
Brian Johnston
Commentator (Cricket):
E.W. Swanton
Assisted by (Cricket):
Denis Compton
Television Presentation (Cricket):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Peter West
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Michael Henderson
Assisted by (Wimbledon):
Don Butler
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Humphrey Fisher
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Douglas Fleming
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Innes Lloyd

Seasonal work in garden and greenhouse.
Introduced by Percy Thrower.
Leaving the Garden Whilst on Holiday
House Plants-Border Plants
The cool and heated greenhouse; Cloches and the garden frame
Methods for 'Keeping Things Going' when away on holiday suggested by John T. Warren, Gardens Manager of the Electrical Research Association at Reading.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Item presenter (Leaving the Garden Whilst on Holiday):
John T. Warren
Presented by:
Paul Morby

Written by Austin Melford
[Starring] Alexander Gauge

See page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Austin Melford
Theme music composed by:
Trevor H. Stanford
Settings:
Norman James
Producer:
Ronald Marsh
Brig. Garnet Wellington-Bull:
Alexander Gauge
Jane, his daughter:
Valerie Singleton
Capt. 'Sooty' Pilkington:
Donald Hewlett
Assistant manager:
Bill Shine
A Press reporter:
Irene Hamilton
Head waiter:
Frank Pettitt
Flower sales-girl:
Sheree Winton
Otis P. Walkinshaw:
MacDonald Parke

(See below)

Blackpool Show Parade this week presents an excerpt from
"Let's Have Fun"
at the Central Pier, Blackpool, starring Morecambe and Wise, Jimmy James and Company, Vendryes, The Trio Vedette, David Galbraith, Babette, The Zio Angels

A special performance before an invited audience at the Central Pier

Contributors

Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Comedians:
Jimmy James and Company
Performers:
null Vendryes
Performers:
The Trio Vedette
Performer:
David Galbraith
Performer:
null Babette
Dancers:
The Zio Angels
Producer:
Peter Webster
Presented for television by:
John Ammonds

A series of wild-life programmes.
Introduced by Peter Scott.

Many people in this country have received their main impression of Japanese wild-life from the highly decorative and formal prints which adorned Victorian drawing-rooms. In this programme Peter Scott shows a film of the wild-life on the Japanese Alps, where scalding geysers force their way through the snow, where many wild flowers familiar to these islands grow, and where there are many animals which are unfamiliar, such as flying squirrels, bears, and the attractive Yamane, which is found only in Japan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Editor:
John Merritt
Producer:
Nicholas Crocker

by Anthony Trollope
Adapted in six parts by Marjorie Deans

The diamonds become troublesome and Lucy receives a proposal.

(David McCallum appears by permission of The Rank Organisation)

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Adapted by:
Marjorie Deans
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Designer:
John Cooper
Duke of Omnium:
Kynaston Reeves
Robert, the Duke's footman:
David Ludman
Lady Glencora:
Jessica Dunning
Lady (Lizzie) Eustace:
Wendy Williams
Julia Macnulty:
Rosamund Greenwood
Lord Fawn:
Robert Eddison
Lady Fawn:
Jean Cadell
Alice, parlourmaid at Fawn Court:
Joyce Carpenter
Mrs. Clara Hittaway:
Anne Ford
Augusta Fawn:
Carol Marsh
Nina Fawn:
Angela Crow
Lucy Morris:
Perlita Neilson
Georgina Fawn:
Pamela Binns
Lydia Fawn:
Angela Sefton
Frank Greystock:
David McCallum
John Eustace:
Graham Crowden
The Coachman:
Ray Roberts

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