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Practical help for the housewife.
Presented by Joan Gilbert.

In Your Garden
Fred Streeter describes the work to be done during November.

Christmas Pudding
Marguerite Patten shows a good recipe for a family pudding.
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I'm Building a House
Daphne Padell reports on her progress.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Item presenter (In the Garden):
Fred Streeter
Cook (Christmas Pudding):
Marguerite Patten
Reporter (I'm Building a Home):
Daphne Padell
Edited and produced by:
S. E. Reynolds

Children's Newsreel

Gunpowder Guy
A play about the plot to blow up Parliament in 1605 by Nicholas Stuart Gray.
(Previously televised on November 5, 1950)
(Tony van Bridge is appearing in 'Blind Man's Buff' at St. Martin's Theatre, London)

(to 17.45)

Contributors

Writer (Gunpowder Guy):
Nicholas Stuart Gray
Producer (Gunpowder Guy):
Rex Tucker
Settings (Gunpowder Guy):
Richard Henry
Mr. Gibson:
Gordon Bell
Mrs. Gibson:
Joyce Chancellor
Bobbie:
David Coote
Brenda:
Barbara Brown
Guy Fawkes:
William Devlin
Thomas Winter:
John van Eyssen
Robert Catesby:
Manning Wilson
Francis Tresham:
Alban Blakelock
Lord Monteagle:
Shaun Sutton
Sir Thomas Knyvet:
Tony van Bridge
Soldier:
Peter Doughty

A play by Hugh Ross Williamson.
The action takes place in the Earl of Salisbury's house in the Strand and in Lady Catesby's house in Warwickshire.
(Second performance)

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Ross Williamson
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Settings:
Richard Greenough
William Parker, Baron Monteagle:
David King-Wood
Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury:
Dennis Arundell
Elizabeth Rookwood:
Pamela Alan
Lady Catesby:
Marie Ney
Robert Catesby:
Richard Leech
Ambrose Rookwood:
Anthony Service
Dick:
Paul Machell
Father Henry Garnet, S.J:
Robert Harris
Father Oswald Tesimond, S.J:
Keith Pyott
First Pursuivant:
Richard Caldicot
Second Pursuivant:
Brian Moorehead
Thomas Winter:
John Witty
Guy Fawkes:
Joseph O'Conor

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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