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Introduced by Betty Lait.

Winter is Coming: 1 - Space Heating
Joan Robins discusses with Eric Bellingham, Director-General of the Coal Utilisation Council, modern methods of heating rooms economically.

International Cookery
Jytte Hardisty makes an Aeggekage (A Danish Egg Cake).

Keeping Fit with Eileen Fowler

Round the Shops
Margaret Douglas reports.

Contributors

Presenter:
Betty Lait
Interviewer (Winter is Coming):
Joan Robins
Interviewee (Winter is Coming):
Eric Bellingham
Cook (International Cookery):
Jytte Hardisty
Exerciser (Keeping Fit):
Eileen Fowler
Reporter (Round the Shops):
Margaret Douglas
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

Children's Newsreel

Knots and Ties
by J. Beresford Evans.

On Guard
An adventure play by Geoffrey Stephenson.
Adapted and produced by Pamela Brown.
The action of the play takes place on the Yorkshire coast near Filey during the early part of the nineteenth century.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on August 30)
Even pirates get shipwrecked sometimes - and that is how young Jeremy gets innocently involved with one of the men who fly the skull and cross-bones.

Contributors

Presenter (Knots and Ties):
J. Beresford Evans
Author (On Guard):
Geoffrey Stephenson
Adapted by/Producer (On Guard):
Pamela Brown
Dan Rudson:
Robert Cawdron
Jeremy Brampton:
Roy Wingrove
Jarbin:
Frank Atkinson
Mrs. Brampton:
Ina Moon
Jane Brampton:
Catherine Feller
Stephen Brampton:
Douglas Hankin
Scuppy:
Erik Chitty
Mr. Harnton:
Dennis Ramsden
Walters:
Kenneth McClellan

Cyfarfod i drafod pynciau difri a heb fod mor ddifri.
Siaradwyr: Jennie Eirian Davies, H. T. Edwards, David Jones-Davies, William Thomas
Cadeirydd: Frank Price Jones
Y cyfarwyddo gan Nan Davies
Y telediad o dan ofal Selwyn Roderick
(Darlledir recordiad o'r rhaglen hon yn Rhaglen Cymru nos yfory am 6.45 p.m.)

(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 18.45)

Contributors

Speaker/Siaradwyr:
Jennie Eirian Davies
Speaker/Siaradwyr:
H. T. Edwards
Speaker/Siaradwyr:
David Jones-Davies
Speaker/Siaradwyr:
William Thomas
Chairman/Cadeirydd:
Frank Price Jones
Director/Y cyfarwyddo gan:
Nan Davies
Y telediad o dan ofal:
Selwyn Roderick

The story of Hawick knitwear, showing how the garments are made, and ending with a fashion show of the most recent models.
Produced by Michael Henderson in co-operation with the Hawick Hosiery Manufacturers' Association
Some of the film is taken from the Cashmere Story.
(See page 15)

Contributors

Storyteller:
Ian Wallace
Fashion Designer:
Betty Frith
Orchestra directed by:
Pete Low
Producer:
Michael Henderson

[Starring] Fred Emney
with Edwin Styles, Deryck Guyler, Kenneth Connor, The Keynotes, Robin Richmond
Margaret Holmes, Roger Avon, Claude Bonser.

(Robin Richmond is appearing at the Celebrity Restaurant, London)

Contributors

Designer:
John Cooper
Orchestra director:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
George Inns
Comedian:
Fred Emney
[Actor]:
Edwin Styles
[Actor]:
Deryck Guyler
[Actor]:
Kenneth Connor
Singers:
The Keynotes
Organist:
Robin Richmond
[Actress]:
Margaret Holmes
[Actor]:
Roger Avon
[Actor]:
Claude Bonser

Edana Romney, Edgar Lustgarten and a group of advisers attempt to throw some light on personal problems brought to the studio by viewers.

Viewers who have problems that they would like to bring to the attention of this programme are invited to write to Miss Edana Romney, "Is This Your Problem?", [address removed]
(See page 15)

Contributors

Presenter/Devised by:
Edana Romney
Presenter/Devised by:
Edgar Lustgarten
Producer:
Huw Wheldon

by David Campton.
Time: Italy in the fifteenth century
Place: A cellar-the laboratory and dwelling place of the apothecary Gabriotto of Pisa.

Contributors

Writer:
David Campton
Producer:
Adrian Waller
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Gabriotto:
J. Leslie Frith
Emilia:
Dorothea Rundle
Alberto da Brescia:
David Horne
Violante del Ponte Nero:
Olivia Irving
Giannetta da Brescia:
Zena Howard

BBC Television

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