First day's play at the Oval.
Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm - a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.50)
For the Very Young
Charles E. Stidwill tells the story.
Sam and Elizabeth Williams make the picture
(BBC film)
(to 14.15 app.)
A further visit to the Oval.
Introduced by Leila Williams.
Including
Packi in "Holiday at Home": Part 4
Drawn and told by Tony Hart.
A jailbreak, a bonfire of money, a stone-shaped heart-these are some of the ingredients that go to make one of the strangest adventures ever encountered by Ricky and Uncle Sandy.
With Adrian Hill who sets a subject, helps you with your picture-making, and announces this week's prizewinners.
Picture Gallery: 'My Ideal Home'
(The Sketch Club Exhibition is now at the Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester)
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
(On transmitters serving the areas)
The closing overs of the first day's play followed by a summary.
Kay Cavendish with her piano.
(BBC recording)
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Macdonald Hastings, Cy Grant and the travelling reporters including Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson.
and Cricket: close of play scores
Starring Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko.
Bilko thinks up a brilliant idea to give soldiers credit cards for dining out in swanky restaurants. And Bilko himself nearly ends up without a meat ticket.
Jack Payne brings you Words and Music and conducts the Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Alec Firman)
Artists appearing are: Kenneth McKellar, Jo Shelton, Lizbeth Webb, Anton and Janetta, The George Mitchell Singers
(See page 5)
A Television Treasure Hunt
In 1953, the finding of a seventeenth-century Exeter bookseller's catalogue, which included amongst Shakespeare's plays 'Love's Labor's Won', raised once again a question that has remained unanswered for three centuries. Is there a missing Shakespeare play with that title?
Introduced by Andrew Sinclair.
(See panel and page 3)
by Rossini
From Glyndebourne Opera House
A special television performance, given before an invited audience.
Staged by Peter Ebert who introduces the opera.
Act 1
Scene 1: A dilapidated hall in and Magnifico's castle
Scene 2: A room in Don Ramiro's Palace
Act 2
Scene 1: The wine cellars of Don Ramiro's Palace
Scene 2: A room in the Palace
Scene 3: The hall in Don Magnifico's Castle
Scene 4: The Grand Salon in the Palace
followed by Weather; Road Works Report and Close Down