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The Fourth Test: England v. India
at 11.25, 5.25 and 6.5
Also from 2.10 in Summer Grandstand
1.35 to 5.0
Introduced by Alan Weeks

Today's Timetable:
Show Jumping
direct from the White City, London at 1.45 app.
The Royal International Horse Show
Part of the European Junior International Team Jumping Championship

The Fourth Test
(see above)

International Athletics
direct from St. Helens
at 2.45, 3.55 and 4.15
Great Britain "B" Team v. The Netherlands

Sports Results Service
1.40 Lunchtime cricket scores
4.55 app. Racing and cricket summaries

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Dorian Williams
Television Presentation (Show Jumping):
Dennis Monger
Television Presentation (Cricket):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Television Presentation (Athletics):
Alec Weeks
Presented by:
Bryan Cowgill
Programme Editor:
Paul Fox

Stephen Dunn discovers the bells of the Santa Maria Mission are made of gold. He plots with his friends to steal them. The Padre of the Mission tells the Lone Ranger that the bells are rung at five o'clock every day. One day the bells do not ring. What has happened to the Padre, and will the Lone Ranger and Tonto be able to save the bells?

Contributors

The Lone Ranger:
Clayton Moore
Tonto:
Jay Silverheels

featuring Bob Miller and the Millermen, The John Barry Seven, Vince Eager, Adam Faith, Sylvia Sands, Danny Williams, The Raindrops and guest stars: The Poni-Tails.
Compere, Trevor Peacock

Contributors

Musicians:
Bob Miller and the Millermen
Musicians:
The John Barry Seven
Singer:
Vince Eager
Singer:
Adam Faith
Singer:
Sylvia Sands
Singer:
Danny Williams
Singers:
The Raindrops
Singers/guest stars:
The Poni-Tails
Compere:
Trevor Peacock
Producer:
Stewart Morris

Stories from the Casebook of Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth by Berkely Mather
[Starring] Wensley Pithey as Charlesworth

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
John Warrington
Slinky Marx:
Harry Hutchinson
Prison Officer:
Ivor Salter
Detective-Sergeant Spence:
Tony Church
Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth:
Wensley Pithey
Rawkby Sloane, Q.C.:
Norman Shelley
Foster:
Harold Siddons
Wrothbury:
Neil Wilson
Assistant Commissioner:
James Raglan
Inspector Bayliss:
Edward Evans
Mrs. Gage:
Patsy Smart
First Reporter:
Anthony Sheppard
Second Reporter:
Stanley Groome
Rita:
Leigh Madison

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Television cameras are at the Royal Albert Hall, London, for the first part of the opening concert of the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.
Introduced by Alvar Lidell

BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Norma Procter (contralto)

A London Overture - John Ireland
In Haven: Sabbath Morning at Sea; Where Corals Lie (Sea Pictures) - Elgar
Scherzo: L'Apprenti Sorcier - Dukas

Contributors

Presenter:
Alvar Lidell
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Paul Beard
Conductor:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Contralto:
Norma Procter

From Manchester Hippodrome, Ardwick Green.
Starring Ken Dodd
Also appearing: The Joe Slack Trio, The Four Kents, Kenny Baker, Rosemary Squires, Nino Frediani and Sister, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes, Betty Alberge,
Leonard Williams, John Broadbent, Tony Melody

(BBC recording)
(Ken Dodd is appearing at the Britannia Pier, Gt. Yarmouth; The Joe Slack Trio is at the Coliseum, Douglas, I.O.M.; Rosemary Squires is at the Hippodrome, Blackpool; The Four Kents are with Princes International Circus, Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl)

Contributors

Comedian:
Ken Dodd
Comedians:
The Joe Slack Trio
Entertainers:
The Four Kents
Trumpeter:
Kenny Baker
Singer:
Rosemary Squires
Jugglers:
Nino Frediani and Sister
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Performer:
Betty Alberge
Performer:
Leonard Williams
Performer:
John Broadbent
Performer:
Tony Melody
Conductor:
George Clouston
Musical Arrangements:
Pat Nash
Musical Arrangements:
Ken Thorne
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Recording Editor:
Ron Spillane
Choreographer/Associate Producer:
Leslie Roberts
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

Written by Fred Feldkamp.
The story of the war against Japan.

Tonight's programme, the first in a series of eight, tells the opening stages in the story from the emergence of the new and formidable Japan in the 1920s, to the attack on Pearl Harbour.
A March of Time Production
The programme postponed from July 11

Contributors

Writer:
Fred Feldkamp
Editor:
Jack Bush
Producer:
Arthur B. Tourtellot

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