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Your Own Time
A light-hearted magazine for younger women.
Introduced by Robert Gladwell.

It's a Woman's World
Introducing Enid Chanelle director of a chain of fashion stores, to prove the point.

The Silent Enemy
An excerpt from the new film about Commander Crabb and interviews with Captain Quinton Whitford who knew him and William Fairchild who directed the film.
(Film excerpt by courtesy of Romulus Films)

Catch a Rising Star
Jeremy Lubbock, new young singer and pianist.

An Egg for Easter
Roma Fairley watches a chocolate manufacturer at work.

3.15 Christ Did Not Stop at Eboli
This short film tells of a struggle against illiteracy and ignorance In Southern Italy. It depicts the day-to-day life in a village to the south of Eboli, beyond which, according to the old Italian saying, Christ did not go.
(Previously televised on September 4, 1955)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Gladwell
Item presenter (It's a Woman's World):
Enid Chanelle
Interviewee (The Silent Enemy):
Captain Quinton Whitford
Interviewee (The Silent Enemy):
William Fairchild
Singer/Pianist (Catch a Rising Star):
Jeremy Lubbock
Item presenter (An Egg for Easter):
Roma Fairley
Arranged and presented by:
Lorna Pegram

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