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Practical help for the housewife.
Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

International Kitchen
Ferdinande Van Acker shows how to cook a traditional Belgian dish: Brussels chicory, ham and cheese sauce, and toasted breadcrumbs

Housecraft: 2
Mary Clements shows Janet Turner, an Easter bride, the correct way to make a bed and to store linen.
Arranged in association with Queen Elizabeth College, University of London
Verrall Dunlop gives advice on how to buy household linen of all kinds.

Round the Shops
Margot Lovell reports.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Cook (International Kitchen):
Ferdinande van Acker
Item presenter (Housecraft):
Mary Clements
Guest (Housecraft):
Janet Turner
Item presenter (Housecraft):
Verrall Dunlop
Reporter (Round the Shops):
Margot Lovell
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

Children's Newsreel

Robinson and Co.
by Peter Ling.
(Second performance: January 23)
See page 21

(to 17.40)

Contributors

Writer (Robinson and Co.):
Peter Ling
Producer (Robinson and Co.):
Shaun Sutton
Designer (Robinson and Co.):
Richard Wilmot
Mrs. Bridger:
Freda Bamford
Priscilla (Silly):
Carol Wolveridge
Mrs. Cartwright:
Peggy Mount
Philip (Pugsy):
David Godfrey
Mortimer:
Garry Nesbitt
Euclid:
John Rogers
Robinson:
Carole Lorimer
Charles Melling:
Derek Aylward
Mrs. Mole:
Joan Sanderson

A programme about the milk industry, from a Collecting Depot and Condensery at Whitland, Carmarthenshire.
Film sequence by the BBC Film Unit

This factory in the centre of an attested herd area has replaced the local market as a collecting place for milk. As a result of modern methods of collection and marketing the maximum daily amount of milk coming in to the depot has increased from 2,000 gallons in 1920 to 80,000 gallons today. Viewers see the various processes at the factory and meet some of the people concerned.
See page 15

Contributors

Commentator:
Ifan O. Williams
Assisted by:
Stephen Miles
Assisted by:
Myfanwy Howell
Producer:
Dafydd Gruffydd

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