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Practical help for the housewife.
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

Family Affairs
Freda Bamford discusses with Sylvia Duncan ways of organising children's parties.

Your Christmas Dinner
Godfrey Baseley helps you to choose your goose or turkey; Frances Perry reports on fruit and vegetables.

Decorations
Suggestions by Joan Gilbert and W.P. Matthew.

Contributors

Presenter/item presenter (Decorations):
Joan Gilbert
Speaker (Family Affairs):
Freda Bamford
Speaker (Family Affairs):
Sylvia Duncan
Arranged by (Family Affairs):
Julia Bull
Item presenter (Your Christmas Dinner):
Godfrey Baseley
Reporter (Your Christmas Dinner):
Frances Perry
Item presenter (Decorations):
W.P. Matthew
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

from Plymouth Sound.
This film, introduced by Charles E. Stidwill, follows one traveller through a part of the West of England now served by the BBC's new television transmitter on North Hessary Tor on Dartmoor.
A film made with the co-operation of the Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, Admiral Sir Alexander Madden, K.C.B., C.B.E.
(A BBC Television Film)

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles E. Stidwill
Director:
John Rhodes
Producer:
Brandon Acton-Bond

Featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, Alfred Davies and Julie Reaby, Stan Dudley and Edna Reed, Fred Mayhew and Olga Koch, The Ken Bateman Formation Team
Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson with Peggy Spencer and the Maurice Jay Formation Dancers.
Hostess, Patti Morgan

Contributors

Musicians:
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Dancer:
Alfred Davies
Dancer:
Julie Reaby
Dancer:
Stan Dudley
Dancer:
Edna Reed
Dancer:
Fred Mayhew
Dancer:
Olga Koch
Dancers:
Ken Bateman Formation Team
Dancer (Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson):
Victor Silvester
Dancer (Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson):
Peggy Spencer
Dancers (Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson):
The Maurice Jay Formation Dancers
Hostess:
Patti Morgan
Producer:
Richard Afton

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