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Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

Interview
The Hon. Mrs. Denys Lowson describes some of her duties and experiences as wife of the Lord Mayor, First Citizen of the City of London.

Music
Geraldine and Mary Peppin play two pianos.

Furnishing
Mary Kirk, with the aid of some model windows, illustrates how the best value can be obtained from different types of curtains.

Helping the Deaf
Marjorie Wheeler, of the National Institute for the Deaf, shows how the deaf are taught lip reading.

Television Bookshelf
Robert Henriques reviews some recent books.

Round the Shops
Margot Lovell reports on what she thinks will interest you in the shops this week.

(to 16.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Interviewee (Interview):
The Hon. Mrs. Denys Lowson
Pianist (Music):
Geraldine Peppin
Pianist (Music):
Mary Peppin
Item presenter (Furnishing):
Mary Kirk
Item presenter (Helping the Deaf):
Marjorie Wheeler
Reviewer (Television Bookshelf):
Robert Henriques
Reporter (Round the Shops):
Margot Lovell
Edited and produced by:
S. E. Reynolds

[Starring] Dolores Gray
with Les Compagnons de la Chanson, Hugh Shannon, Joe and Joe, Rosine Luguet, Apel and Bernard, The Blue-Bell Girls.
A series of films made specially for television by Telefilms Paris and directed by John Nasht.

Contributors

Singer:
Dolores Gray
Vocalists:
Les Compagnons de la Chanson
Singer:
Hugh Shannon
Performers:
Joe and Joe
Performer:
Rosine Luguet
Performers:
Apel and Bernard
Dancers:
The Blue-Bell Girls
Director:
John Nasht

Written and adapted by Rex Rienits from the novel by W.H. Lane Crawford.
[Starring] Robert Beatty and Moira Lister

Contributors

Author (play)/Adapted by:
Rex Rienits
From the novel by:
W.H. Lane Crawford
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
Dallas Bower
Inspector Kneller:
Jack Lambert
Sergeant Thondey:
Kevin Stoney
Ruth Marsh:
Honor Blackman
Poppy Marsh:
Moira Lister
George Marsh/Sam Marsh:
Robert Beatty

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More