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Family Affairs: Problems of Living
The 'Family Affairs' panel of experts discusses problems sent in by viewers.
Dr. Winifred de Kok, John Watson, Juvenile Court Magistrate, The Rev. Arthur Morton, Director of the N.S.P.C.C., James Hemming, Child psychologist.
Olive Shapley in the Chair.
Letters to the panel should be sent to "Family Affairs", [address removed]

Portrait Gallery
Profile of a successful woman.
Introduced and arranged by Nest Bradney.

Contributors

Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Dr. Winifred de Kok
Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): John Watson
Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Rev. Arthur Morton
Chairman (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Olive Shapley
Presented by (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Monica Sims
Presenter/Arranged by (Portrait Gallery):
Nest Bradney
Presented by (Portrait Gallery):
Joyce Belfrage

Sandy Sandford and Jacko: In the Country

Lucky Silver: 5: No Time to Lose
A serial in six parts by C.E. Webber.

Ask Your Dad
Humphrey Lestocq takes the chair in a light-hearted family general knowledge game.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Comedian (In the Country):
Sandy Sandford
Writer (Lucky Silver):
C.E. Webber
Producer (Lucky Silver):
John Hunter Blair
Chairman (Ask Your Dad):
Humphrey Lestocq

BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras visit Kempton Park Racecourse on the first day of the July evening meeting to see some of the principal races.

6.30 Apprentice Selling Handicap Stakes over one mile

Clive Graham identifies the runners and riders in the Paddock before the race.

(to 18.35)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Paddock commentator:
Clive Graham
Presented for television by:
Dennis Monger

Written and produced by Kevin Sheldon.
[Starring] Julie Webb and David Drummond in a new comedy series.
with Michael Rathborne, George Tovey, Patrick Milner, George Crowther

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Kevin Sheldon
Designer:
Douglas Smith
Abigail:
Julie Webb
Roger:
David Drummond
[Actor]:
Michael Rathborne
[Actor]:
George Tovey
[Actor]:
Patrick Milner
[Actor]:
George Crowther

The last of three outside broadcasts from the Channel Islands.
Richard Dimbleby visits 'La Seigneurie', the home of Mrs. Sibyl Hathaway, O.B.E., the hereditary owner of the tiny island of Sark, one of the few remaining feudal states in the world.
(Presented with the co-operation of Radiodiffusion Television Francaise)

Contributors

Presenter/Interviewer:
Richard Dimbleby
Interviewee:
Sibyl Hathaway
Presented for television by:
Nicholas Crocker

Henry Hall says Here's to the Next Time.
starring Billy Daniels, Dany Dauberson with George Martin, Fayne and Evans, Marcel Cornelis, Jean Campbell.
Ballet: Malcolm Clare, Janet Ball, Mavis Francis, Anita Howard

Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Hall
Singer:
Billy Daniels
Singer:
Dany Dauberson
Musician:
George Martin
Comedians:
Fayne and Evans
Mime:
Marcel Cornelis
Singer:
Jean Campbell
Dancer:
Malcolm Clare
Dancer:
Janet Ball
Dancer:
Mavis Francis
Dancer:
Anita Howard
Musical associate:
Albert Marland
Choreographer:
Tommy Linden
Producer:
John Warrington

A weekly programme in which Charles Hughes helps you to find the story behind your name.
Followed by The Weather

The Changes in Social Service Benefits
Talk by the Rt. Hon. John Boyd-Carpenter, M.P., Minister of Pensions and National Insurance.
(Recording of broadcast in the Home Service at 9.15 p.m.)
(Sound only)

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Contributors

Presenter (What's in a Name?):
Charles Hughes
Presented by (What's in a Name?):
Christopher Doll
Speaker (The Changes in Social Service Benefits):
The Rt. Hon. John Boyd-Carpenter

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More