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An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Chairman: Dingle Foot
Speakers: Robert Boothby, M.P., W. J. Brown, A. J. P. Taylor, and R. H. S. Crossman, M.P.

(A BBC telefilm of last Friday's programme)
(to 15.30)

Contributors

Chairman:
Dingle Foot
Speaker:
Robert Boothby
Speaker:
W. J. Brown
Speaker:
A. J. P. Taylor
Speaker:
R. H. S. Crossman
Arranged by:
Edgar Lustgarten
Presented by:
John Irwin

A family play by Alick Hayes.
Based on the character 'William' created by Richmal Crompton.

(to 18.15 app.)

Contributors

Adapter:
Alick Hayes
Based on the character 'William' created by:
Richmal Crompton
Settings:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Producer:
Joy Harington
William:
Robert Sandford
Ginger:
Keith Faulkner
Violet Elizabeth:
Judy Harris
Phyllis:
Genine Graham
Ethel:
Jill Fenson
Mrs. Brown:
Eileen Beldon
Robert:
Derek Blomfield
Mr. Brown:
Alexander Archdale
Miss Milton:
Beryl Riggs
Dulcie:
Honor Shepherd
Egbert Huggins:
Edward Sutch
Pete Slade:
Harry Locke
Others taking part:
Robert Cawdron
Others taking part:
Ronald Marriott
Others taking part:
Sam Kydd
Others taking part:
Cyril Conway

From the London Scottish Drill Hall.

Judo
Members of the Budokwai with Barrie Edgar show you how to defend yourself against some of the more common types of assault.

Dry Ski Training
In which viewers join a class of the Norwegian Ski Training Expedition practising for their forthcoming visit to the snow fields.

Archery v. Darts
A specially staged match between Clarice Arthur, Lady Archery Champion of Great Britain, and one of the leading professional darts players, Jim Pike, with commentary by Bill Latto.

Introduced by Max Robertson.

Contributors

Item presenter (Judo):
Barrie Edgar
Player (Archery v. Darts):
Clarice Arthur
Player (Archery v. Darts):
Jim Pike
Commentary (Archery v. Darts):
Bill Latto
Presenter:
Max Robertson
Producer:
Berkeley Smith

A new and unusual film produced by the Central Office of Information in which Muir Mathieson and the London Symphony Orchestra show how we can increase our enjoyment of music by understanding the way in which It is created. The film is in three parts:
1 - Hearing the Orchestra; 2 - Exploring the Orchestra; 3 - Looking at Sounds

Contributors

Conductor:
Muir Mathieson
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Music composed for the film by:
Malcolm Arnold

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