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Prudence Kitten
with Annette Mills.

Let's Paint in Oils Competition
Mervyn Levy shows some of the paintings submitted for the competition set on March 3 and presents the winners with their prizes.

A Theatre of Living Toys
An excerpt from Podrecca's Piccoli Theatre, televised from the Television Theatre, London, by arrangement with Jack Hylton and L. Leonidoff.

(to 17.50)

Contributors

Presenter (Prudence Kitten):
Annette Mills
Designs (Prudence Kitten):
George Fry
Presenter (Let's Paint in Oils Competition):
Mervyn Levy
Narrator (A Theatre of Living Toys):
Michael Henderson
Producer (A Theatre of Living Toys):
Antony Craxton

A magazine programme for West-Country viewers.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.

In the Picture
Personalities behind some topical events.

Collectors' Corner: Marquetry
Elwyn Bowen-Jones introduces C. W. West of Southampton.

Around the West Country
Guy Mackarness describes his visit to the village of Mells in North Somerset.

Something in the Air
H.N. Southern talks about the spring bird migrants arriving in the West Country.

You May Like to Meet
A West-Country personality.

Produced by Peter Bale in a BBC West of England studio

(Wenvoe only)
(to 19.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Item presenter (Collectors' Corner):
Elwyn Bowen-Jones
Collector (Collectors' Corner):
C. W. West
Item presenter (Around the West Country):
Guy Mackarness
Item presenter (Something in the Air):
H. N. Southern
Producer:
Peter Bale

The story of an adventure by Val Gielgud
A serial in six parts.

Contributors

Writer:
Val Gielgud
Producer:
Ayton Whitaker
Production designed by:
Barry Learoyd
Charles Hartopp:
Olaf Pooley
Tony Havilland:
Peter Coke
Cantrap:
Arthur Young
Lestrange:
Henry Longhurst
Quentin Barraclough:
Sidney Monckton
Office boy:
Brian Weske
Major Blythe:
James Raglan
Inspector Murray:
Duncan McIntyre
Jane Kirke:
Gillian Maude
Yvonne:
Margaret Johns

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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