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The second day of the November Meeting at Castle Irwell.

1.45 The Final Maiden Plate
For two-year-olds over five furlongs

2.15 The Delamere Handicap Stakes
For three-year-olds and upwards over two miles

2.45 The Tetrarch Stakes
For three-year-olds and upwards over six furlongs

At the parade ring, Harry Middleton

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Parade ring commentator:
Harry Middleton
Presented by:
William Cave

Introduced by Jack Bell.
A general programme on films, with scenes from the Royal Film Performance which took place on October 31, including an excerpt from the Paramount film "To Catch a Thief".
Viewers also see old and new films and meet cinema personalities who are in the news.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Bell
Producer:
Alan Sleath

For Older Children
The Friday Western: Hidden Gold
A gang of outlaws captures the Range Rider, believing him to know the whereabouts of a hidden gold mine. The Range Rider traps them in the mine, and with the aid of Dick West and the Sheriff he brings them to justice!

The Nelson Touch
Adapted by George Naish of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich and Naomi Capon from a play by David Scott Daniell.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on October 21)

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Author (The Nelson Touch):
David Scott Daniell
Adapted by (The Nelson Touch):
George Naish
Adapted by/Producer (The Nelson Touch):
Naomi Capon
Captain the Hon Henry Blackwood:
Michael Aldridge
Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson:
Barry Letts
Lord Barham, First Lord of the Admiralty:
Laurence Hardy
William Marsden, Secretary of the Admiralty:
Donald Eccles
William Pitt, the Prime Minister:
Andre van Gyseghem
Captain Thomas M. Hardy:
Norman Mitchell
Powder Monkey:
Richard Palmer
Old Salt:
Wolfe Morris
Bosun's Mate:
Gilbert Vernon
Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Calder, Bt.:
Eric Phillips
Lieutenant John Pasco:
David Aylmer

Josephine Douglas invites you to meet men and women of H.M. Forces serving overseas and to hear their musical requests for the people at home.
The requests come from Berlin and are answered by: Carole Carr with Josh White, Tutte Lemkow, Ann Lascelles, Kirk Stevens, The Northerners and guest artists.
Forces' Requests Orchestra under the direction of George Clouston
Film directed and programme produced by Josephine Douglas.

Contributors

Presenter/Film Director/Producer:
Josephine Douglas
Singer:
Carole Carr
Singer/Guitarist:
Josh White
Dancer/Dance direction:
Tutte Lemkow
Dancer:
Ann Lascelles
Singer:
Kirk Stevens
Performers:
The Northerners
Musicians:
Forces' Requests Orchestra
Orchestra under the direction of:
George Clouston
Designer:
Frederick Knapman

A Friday evening date for enthusiasts, bringing them news, views, and expert information on their particular subject.

presented by BBC Television Outside Broadcasts Department
Introduced by Raymond Baxter.
At the Drill Hall of the 263 Regiment R.A., T.A., by permission of the Commanding Officer, Lt.-Cot. A. F. A. Smith, M.C., R.A. (T.A.)
See facing page

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Producer:
Bill Duncalf

Introduced by Ronnie Waldman.
This week's viewer competitor from Bridgend.
Including Which Year?
with Edna Savage, Gene Baxter, Pamela Harrington, Harry Naughton, The George Mitchell Four.

Viewers who live in Bridgend are invited to place this copy of Radio Times in their window by noon today if they wish to offer themselves as tonight's viewer competitor.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ronnie Waldman
Singer (Which Year?):
Edna Savage
Singer (Which Year?):
Gene Baxter
Dancer (Which Year?):
Pamela Harrington
Dancer (Which Year?):
Harry Naughton
Singers (Which Year?):
The George Mitchell Four
Choreographer:
Daphne Kiernander
Material:
Dennis Yates
Orchestra director:
Eric Robinson
Special orchestrations:
Malcolm Lockyer
Producer:
Walton Anderson

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