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Practical help for the housewife.
Presented by Joan Gilbert.

Bread and Flour
Joan Robins discusses with the Head of the Department of Human Nutrition, University of Oxford, the nutritional values of bread and flour.

Sea Food
Marguerite Patten shows some different kinds of dishes to be made from cod.

Raffia
Gwenyth Clark demonstrates another stitch and explains how to make your own designs.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Interviewer (Bread and Flour):
Joan Robins
Interviewee (Bread and Flour):
The Head of the Department of Human Nutrition [name uncredited]
Cook (Sea Food):
Marguerite Patten
Item presenter (Raffia):
Gwyneth Clark
Edited and produced by:
S. E. Reynolds

The Runaway Band: 2: All Aboard the Showboat
by Shelagh Fraser and Billy Thatcher.

Peter Butterworth in a comedy sketch

The House that Jack Built
The first of six programmes on how to build a house.
You will be shown how to make a model house from a shoe-box and encouraged to make a model yourself in a special competition. Winners will be invited to the studio to take part in a special programme.

Contributors

Writer (The Runaway Band):
Shelagh Fraser
Writer (The Runaway Band):
Billy Thatcher
Illustrator (The Runaway Band):
Tony Hart
Producer (The Runaway Band):
John Hunter Blair
Comedian:
Peter Butterworth

A play by Fritz Hochwaelder.
Adapted by Kitty Black.
[Starring] Jack Hawkins and Googie Withers
with William Sylvester
(Second performance)

Contributors

Author:
Fritz Hochwaelder
Adapted by:
Kitty Black
Producer:
Dennis Vance
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Fouquier-Tinville:
Jack Hawkins
Grebeauval:
John Moffatt
Tallien:
William Sylvester
Sanson:
Esme Percy
Montane:
Ernest Thesiger
Theresia Tallien:
Googie Withers
Fabricius:
Thomas Heathcote
Heron:
Harry Ross
Guards:
John Ford
Guards:
Gerald Limbrick

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