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A magazine for older women.

Crowning Glory
Barry Woolf shows you some simple hair styles for the older woman.

Meeting Place
Mary Patchett tells how she came to be the only woman space-fiction writer.

Bar the Door
A story told by Anne Sheppard.

In Birmingham Today
David Martin introduces you to some interesting people from the Midlands.

How they said it
Denise Robins reminds you of proposals of marriage made by well-known characters from famous novels. They are portrayed by Elaine Usher and Charles Houston.

In Conclusion
Freddie Phillips and his guitar.

Introduced by Jeanne Kent.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanne Kent
Hairdresser (Crowning Glory):
Barry Woolf
Interviewee (Meeting Place):
Mary Patchett
Storyteller (Bar the Door):
Anne Sheppard
Item presenter (In Birmingham Today):
David Martin
Presented by (In Birmingham Today):
John McGonagle
Item presenter (How they said it):
Denise Robins
[Actress] (How they said it):
Elaine Usher
[Actor] (How they said it):
Charles Houston
Guitarist (In Conclusion):
Freddie Phillips
Producer:
Richard Gilbert

Camilleri tells a story with his accordion assisted by Wendy Brooks.

All About Animals
with George Cansdale.

Behind the Scenes
A programme that tells you something of the way in which films are made.
Introduced by Jess Yates.

For Deaf Children
Sylvia Peters introduces a special programme, including a film and 'Dance with Don', in which Don Tasker helps you with your dancing.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Accordionist:
null Camilleri
Assisted by:
Wendy Brooks
Presenter (All About Animals):
George Cansdale
Presenter (Behind the Scenes):
Jess Yates
Presenter (For Deaf Children):
Sylvia Peters
Dancer (For Deaf Children:
Dance with Don): Don Tasker

with Kenneth Horne in the chair and Carole Carr, Josephine Douglas, Bruce Seton, Eric Sykes finding the links between the challengers.
Special investigators: Pauline Forrester and Larry Forrester

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Horne
Panellist:
Carole Carr
Panellist:
Josephine Douglas
Panellist:
Bruce Seton
Panellist:
Eric Sykes
Special investigator:
Pauline Forrester
Special investigator:
Larry Forrester
Presented by:
G. B. Lupino

A summer search with Christopher Chataway.

The third of a series of four programmes in which a townsman finds out what life would be like off the beaten track.
Tonight's programme is about the mountains of North Wales.
Written and directed by Stephen Hearst.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Chataway
Photographed by:
Terry Hunt
Film editor:
Tony Essex
Writer/director:
Stephen Hearst
Producer:
Richard Cawston

with Ted Heath and his Music
Starring Joan Regan, Shirley Abicair, Bobby Britton, Johnnie Gray, Johnny Hawksworth, Duncan Campbell, Gillian Lynne, April Olrich, Terence Theobald.

(Shirley Abicair is appearing at the Colony Restaurant, London)
(See facing page)

Contributors

Musicians:
Ted Heath and his Music
Singer:
Joan Regan
Singer:
Shirley Abicair
Singer:
Bobby Britton
Saxophonist:
Johnnie Gray
Bassist:
Johnny Hawksworth
Trumpeter:
Duncan Campbell
Dancer:
Gillian Lynne
Dancer:
April Olrich
Dancer:
Terence Theobald
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Production:
Francis Essex

(See top of page and facing page)

by Dylan Thomas
Introduced by Wynford Vaughan Thomas.

Played to an invited audience in the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh (by arrangement with Tennent Productions Ltd. and Henry Sherek)

Contributors

Writer:
Dylan Thomas
Designer:
Michael Trangmer
Production:
Douglas Cleverdon
Production:
Edward Burnham
Presented for television by:
Michael Henderson
Presenter:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
A Voice:
Donald Houston
Captain Cat:
William Squire
Polly Garter:
Diana Maddox
Mog Edwards:
Aubrey Richards
Myfanwy Price:
Gwyneth Owen
Mr. Waldo:
Gareth Jones
Young Waldo:
Peter Murphy
Matti Richards:
Daphne Shaven
The Rev. Eli Jenkins:
T.H. Evans
Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard:
Dorothea Phillips
Mr. Ogmore:
Denys Graham
Mr. Pritchard:
John Gill
Butcher Beynon:
Gareth Jones
Mrs. Beynon:
Joan Newell
Gossamer Beynon:
Patricia Mort
Lily Smalls:
Angela Crow
Organ Morgan:
Richard Curnock
Cherry Owen:
John Gill
Mrs. Cherry Owen Buddog:
Mair Powell
P.C. Atilla Rees:
David Rees
Sinbad Sailors:
Peter Halliday
Mary Ann Sailors:
Betty Lloyd Davies
Mae Rose Cottage:
Margo Jenkins
Mr. Pugh:
Raymond Llewellyn
Mrs. Pugh:
Claudine Morgan
Dai Bread:
John Gill
Mrs. Dai Bread One:
Barbara Alleyn
Mrs. Dai Bread Two:
Catherine Dolan
Nogood Boyo:
Denys Graham
Lord Cut Glass:
Aubrey Richards
The Guide:
Cliff Gordon

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