Fourth day's play at Headingley, Leeds.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.45)
(BBC film)
(to 14.15 app.)
A further visit to Headingley.
A film about a cat family on a farm.
(Previously shown last year)
With Dale Robertson as Jim Hardie, the Wells Fargo special investigator.
Jim Hardie engages Running Horse, a young Cheyenne Indian, as a stage coach driver. The townspeople of Medicine River do not believe that any Indian is to be trusted, and when the stage coach is robbed, Running Horse is accused.
With Charles Chauvel and Elsa Chauvel.
The journey from Sydney has started, and Charles and Elsa Chauvel travel through the Blue Mountains of New South Wales and show some of the rare animal life of Australia.
(Previously shown last year)
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 fourth day's play at Headingley followed by a summary.
Kay Cavendish with her piano.
(See top of page and page 5)
Sport, Music, People, Cinema, Theatre, Argument
Look around with Cliff Michelmore and Derek Hart
and all this week Cy Grant
Cricket: close of play scores
Presenting before a young audience the latest in popular records with the opinions of Eric Sykes, Fred of all trades, Shani Wallis, popular musical-comedy star, Pete Murray, a leading Dee-Jay, Mandy Miller, the teenage actress
In the chair, David Jacobs
A new Western series starring Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne.
A gang of outlaws is deliberately stirring up trouble with the Indians. In a desperate attempt to prevent a full-scale war, Bronco joins the enemy camp.
Written by John Whitney and Geoffrey Bellman.
The accused appears, the charge is read, the plea is made: guilty or not guilty - and you, the viewer, sit in judgment on the bench, presiding over a Court of Justice.
Tonight the Court is that of a Stipendiary Magistrate in a big city.
Produced by Elwyn Jones who writes on page 3
A thriller serial by Margot Bennett
Final episode
Starring Fay Compton, Guy Rolfe Barbara Murray, John Justin, Andrew Cruickshank and Peter Sallis
The action takes place in a seaside town on the south coast. Time: the present.
With Kenneth McKellar
His guest: David Ward and the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent)
Conductor, Jack Leon
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland
(BBC recording)
(David Ward appears by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
BBC Outside Broadcast cameras are at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, to see some of the works of art on exhibition throughout the summer.
John Betjeman visits the Exhibition and meets William MacTaggart, President of the Royal Scottish Academy; Stanley Cursiter, The Queen's Limner; Joergen Gudmundsen-Holmgren, Danish sculptor
Introduced by Maurice Lindsay.