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Introduced by Jeanne Heal.

I'd like you to meet...: Edith Picton-Turbervill, O.B.E.

Painting
Mervyn Levy gives the fourth lesson on painting in oils.

Country Walk
Geoffrey Grigson describes a walk through the Honddu Valley in Monmouthshire, and illustrates his talk with photographs of scenery through which he has passed.

Music
Ernestina Perea sings Mexican folk songs.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanne Heal
Guest (I'd like you to meet...):
Edith Picton-Turbervill
Item presenter (Painting):
Mervyn Levy
Item presenter (Country Walk):
Geoffrey Grigson
Singer (Music):
Ernestina Perea
Editor:
Jacqueline Kennish
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

A true story of the fifteenth century in four episodes, by Phyllis Bentley.
Phyllis Bentley writes on page 39
(Michael Aldridge is appearing in 'Escapade' at the Strand Theatre, London; Alan Dobie in 'Henry VIII' at the Old Vic; Peter Sallis in 'Venice Preserv'd at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)
(to 17.30)

Contributors

Writer:
Phyllis Bentley
Song composed by:
James Hartley
Fights Arranger:
Kenneth Gilbert
Settings:
Michael Yates
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Henry Clifford:
Jimmy Verner
Lady Clifford, his mother:
Rachel Gurney
Margery, his nurse:
Fanny Carby
Roger, Clifford's retainer:
Michael Aldridge
John Lord Clifford, Henry's father:
Richard Johnson
Prior of Bolton Abbey:
Oliver Burt
Thomas, steward of Skipton castle:
Peter Sallis
Old Angram, a shepherd:
Frank Atkinson
Will Angram, his son:
Patrick Troughton
Old Lord Clifford:
Shaun Sutton
Edward, Duke of York:
Robert Desmond
Earl of Rutland, his younger brother:
Alan Dobie
First Yorkist soldier:
Kenneth Gilbert
Second Yorkist soldier:
Peter Augustine
Musician:
John Gavall

The Boy Scouts Association presents Boy Scout
A musical pageant play by Ralph Reader.
A visit to the Royal Albert Hall, London, to see a part of this annual pageant in which Boy Scouts from London and the Home Counties are taking part.

Contributors

Writer:
Ralph Reader
Commentator:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Presented for television by:
Alan Chivers

from the Nuffield Centre.
Before an audience of H.M. Forces.
Introduced by Benny Hill.
Including The Sims Marionettes, Arthur Gerrard, Lim Lee
Guest artist, Robert Moreton

Contributors

Presenter:
Benny Hill
Violinist:
Arthur Gerrard
Performer:
Lim Lee
Comedian/guest artist:
Robert Moreton
Music directed by:
Steve Race
Producer:
Kenneth Carter
Producer:
Mary Cook

A series of documentary programmes dealing with the work of Juvenile Courts, Magistrates' Courts and the Assizes, by Duncan Ross.
Introduced by Claud Mullins.

In tonight's programme, the second in the present series, viewers see a typical London Magistrate's Court in action and learn of the varied and complex human problems confronting the magistrate in the course of an average day.
The magistrate must first decide whether 'beyond all reasonable doubt the prosecution has proved its case. If it has, or if the accused has pleaded guilty'. he must then determine what form of sentence will best serve the interests of both individual and community.

Contributors

Writer:
Duncan Ross
Presenter:
Claud Mullins
Producer:
Ian Atkins
Associate producer:
Julian Amyes
Settings:
James Bould

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