INTRODUCED BY JIMMY KINGSBURY
MOTOR RACING
BRDC International Trophy Meeting Commentary by Raymond tatter at the Grandstand, Robin Richards at Stowe Corner, and John Bolster in the pits
FROM SILVERSTONE
The International Trophy
52 laps for Formula 1 racing can
At 3.0 THE START
At 3.30 PROGRESS REPORT
At 4.25 THE FINISH t2 lap race for unlimited sports ran
At 5.30 THE FINISH
GOLF
English Amateur Championship See Light Programme: 1.15 At 3.10, 4.45 and 5.40
ATHLETICS
Oxford v. Cambridge
Reports by Harold Abrahams
FROM THE WHITE CITY, LONDON
At 3.15 and 5.15
SHOW JUMPING
Royal Windsor Horse Show Commentary and a report by Raymond Brooks-Ward on the jumping for Her Majesty the Queen's Challenge Cap for the Services Team Competition
FROM THE HOME PARK, WINDSOR CASTLE
At 3.20 and 4.20
CRICKET
Leicestershire v. Pakistan Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire
Nottinghamshire v. Sussex See Light Programme: 1.15
At 3.35. 4.5. 4.50 and 5.45
RACING
The Great Jubilee Handicap
A race for three-year-olds and upwards run over a distance of one mita and a quarter
Commentary by Peter Montague-Evans with a summary by Roger Mortimer
FROM KEMPTON PARK
At 3.40
MOTOR CYCLING
The North-West '200'
Commentary by Graham Walker and Billy Clark from the Portstewart, Coleraine, Portrush Circuit
At 3.55 250 c.c. FINISH
At 4.35 500 c.c. PROGRESS REPORT
At 5.20 500 c.c. FINISH
SUMMARY OF TIMES
3.0 Motor Racing
3.10 Golf
3.15 Athletics
3.20 Show Jumping
3.30 Motor Racing
3.35 Cricket
3.40 Racing
3.55 Motor Cycling
4.5 Cricket
4.20 Show Jumping
4.25 Motor Racing
4.35 Motor Cycling
4.45 Golf
4.50 Cricket
5.15 Athletics
5.20 Motor Cycling
5.30 Motor Racing
5.40 Golf
5.45 Cricket
The Network Three transmitters, both medium-wave and VHF, will be used for one channel (left) and the BBC's television sound transmitters for the other (right)
From 9.25 to 9.30 music will be broadcast on the left- and right-hand channels alternately, to help listeners to adjust their tone-controls.
STORM IN THE VALLEY
Another adventure of Norman and Henry Bones the boy detectives written by ANTHONY C. WILSON with Harold Reese as Norman Patricia Hayes as Henry, his cousin
Last August Dr. Chadwick, who Is an old friend of Mr. Bones, kindly invited Norman and Henry to stay with him at Aberglenyth, in North Wales. Yet how little did the boys guess what strange adventures awaited them. It all began on the Sunday morning after their arrival....
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD