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Family Swimming
Jane Madders illustrates the 'play-way' for babies and toddlers and Max Madders demonstrates strokes for older children.

Holidays for Teenagers: 1: Exchange visits abroad

Introduced by Olive Shapley.

Talk it Over
Arranged and introduced by the Rev. Elsie Chamberlain.

Contributors

Presenter:
Olive Shapley
Item presenter/Swimmer (Family Swimming):
Jane Madders
Swimmer (Family Swimming):
Max Madders
Arranged by/Presenter (Talk It Over):
The Rev. Elsie Chamberlain
Producer:
Beryl Radley

Children's International Newsreel

Ups and Downs
with Billy Nelson and Chuck O'Neil.

Make Your Own Maps
J. Beresford-Evans gives some ideas for a new out-door hobby.

Children's Film Review
The first of a series of monthly programmes in which you can see scenes from new films introduced by Jess Yates.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Comedian (Ups and Downs):
Billy Nelson
Comedian (Ups and Downs):
Chuck O'Neil
Presenter (Make Your Own Maps):
J. Beresford-Evans
Presenter (Children's Film Review):
Jess Yates

Written and produced by Kevin Sheldon.
Julie Webb and David Drummond as Abigail and Roger in a new comedy series.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Kevin Sheldon
Designer:
Douglas Smith
Abigail:
Julie Webb
Roger:
David Drummond
Mummy:
Maud Long
Shirl:
Rosina Enright
Mrs. Moloch:
Grace Denbeigh-Russell
Mr. Meiklejohn:
Frank Williams
[Actress]:
Mary Collins
[Actress]:
Eleanor Darling
[Actress]:
Fiona Thomson

News, views, and personalities from the world of sport.
Introduced by Douglas Fleming.

Tonight's special item:
International Water Polo: Great Britain v. Spain
The second half of this match from Sandford Pool, Cheltenham.
(See page 6)

Contributors

Presenter:
Douglas Fleming
Commentator (Water Polo):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television Presentation (Water Polo):
David Martin
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented by:
Alan Rees

with Sir Gordon Russell, Peter Shepheard, Robin Day, Jack Howe.
This programme shows some of the best and some of the worst in British taste - past and present - and suggests that good design may now become the popular art of our time.
Written and produced by John Read.
A BBC Television film produced in association with the Council of Industrial Design
See facing page
(All transmitters except Wenvoe, North Hessary Tor and Les Platons)

10.0 Outlook
A miscellany from Wales
Introduced by Kenneth Harris.
(Wenvoe, North Hessary Tor and Les Platons only)

Contributors

Designer:
Sir Gordon Russell
Designer:
Peter Shepheard
Designer:
Robin Day
Designer:
Jack Howe
Narrator:
Robert Reid
Photography:
Dennis Towler
Photography:
Ray Densham
Film Editor:
Keith Latham
Writer/producer:
John Read
Presenter (Outlook):
Kenneth Harris
Producer (Outlook):
John Ormond Thomas
Presented for television by (Outlook):
Meurig Jones

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