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Sarah's Progress
The doctor discusses the significance of the first birthday.

Out-of-Door Toys
Edward Brady

People Who Help the Family: The Club Leader

Introduced by Beryl Radley.

Food for Thought
Including some facts about detergents and your hands, girls in engineering, and views of housewives on the perfect home.
Introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.

Contributors

Presenter:
Beryl Radley
Item presenter (Sarah's Progress):
The doctor [name uncredited]
Item presenter (Out-of-Door Toys):
Edward Brady
Item presenter (Food for Thought):
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Producer:
Peggie Broadhead

Mary's Pony and Trap
A story written and told by Maureen Tillyard.

Bobby in France: 7: A French Easter

Playbox
Eamonn Andrews opens the Playbox for the last time and his young assistants join in the games.
"The Hot Chestnut Man" is Johnny Morris.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Writer/storyteller (Mary's Pony and Trap):
Maureen Tillyard
Producer (Bobby in France):
John Hunter Blair
Bobby:
Nicky Edmett
Tess:
Patricia Morton
Madame Leblanc:
Paulette Preney
Monsieur Leblanc:
Andre Maranne
Claude Leblanc:
Yves Ratier
Presenter (Playbox):
Eamonn Andrews
The Hot Chestnut Man (Playbox):
Johnny Morris
Programme devised and produced by (Playbox):
Cliff Michelmore

Kenneth Horne brings to Camera One forty-five minutes of non-stop variety from the Television Theatre with Johnny Stewart, Helen Turner, Morgan "Thunderclap" Jones, The Ideal Four, The Welcome Singer, Felix Bowness, The Moonrakers, Clive Allen and Bobby Joy, The George Mitchell Singers.
(All transmitters)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Horne
Comedian:
Johnny Stewart
Performer:
Helen Turner
Pianist:
Morgan "Thunderclap" Jones
Performers:
The Ideal Four
Comedian:
Felix Bowness
Band:
The Moonrakers
Performer:
Clive Allen
Singer:
Bobby Joy
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

Spotlighting news, views, and personalities from the world of sport including
Inter-Regional Darts Competition: 1
Introduced by Peter Dimmock.

5-A-Side Football
BBC Outside Broadcast cameras visit Harringay Arena, London, to see a semi-final and the final of the 5-A-Side tournament organised by the "Evening Standard".

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented By:
Alan Rees
Commentator (5-A-Side Football):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television presentation (5-A-Side Football):
Peter Weber

from the Carlton Ballroom, Maida Vale.
Featuring Victor Silvester's Ballroom Orchestra with Wally Fryer and Violet Barnes, Bobbie Short and Peggy Davies, Leonard Patrick and Doreen Key, The Edna Murphy Formation Team, The Maurice Jay Formation Dancers.
Hostess, Patti Morgan
Followed by The Weather; Close Down

Contributors

Musicians:
Victor Silvester's Ballroom Orchestra
Dancer:
Wally Fryer
Dancer:
Violet Barnes
Dancer:
Bobbie Short
Dancer:
Peggy Davies
Dancer:
Leonard Patrick
Dancers:
The Edna Murphy Formation Team
Dancers:
The Maurice Jay Formation Dancers
Hostess:
Patti Morgan
Producer:
Richard Afton

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