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A magazine of interest and entertainment for younger women.

I'd Like to Know
Another in the series of out-of-the-way enquiries.

Beauty News
Report from the Continent

Gossip Column
Have you read? Have you seen? Have you heard?

Guest of the Week
Mandy Miller

At the Piano
Joe Henderson

Introduced by Roma Fairley.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roma Fairley
Interviewee (Guest of the Week):
Mandy Miller
Pianist (At the Piano):
Joe Henderson
Producer:
Rosemary Hill

A Film for Older Children
The Poisoned Prairie
A land-hungry cattle baron plans to spread contamination across the range to lower its value, and then buy it for a fraction of its real cost. The Cisco Kid and Pancho uncover the plot and save the prairie.

The Black Tulip: 1: The Traitors
by Alexandre Dumas
Adapted as a serial play in five parts by Estelle Holt
Additional dialogue by Naomi Capon
Holland - 1672
(Michael Aldridge is appearing in 'Salad Days' at the Vaudeville Theatre; John Phillips is in 'Romanoff and Juliet' at the Piccadilly Theatre, London)
See page 8

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Author (The Black Tulip):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by (The Black Tulip):
Estelle Holt
Additional dialogue/Producer (The Black Tulip):
Naomi Capon
Designer (The Black Tulip):
Charles Lawrence
William, Prince of Orange:
Henry Davies
Mynheer van Spennen:
Michael Aldridge
Isaac Boxtel:
Anthony Jacobs
John de Witte, Statesman:
John Phillips
Cornelius de Witte, his brother:
Gerald Andersen
Cornelius van Baerle, his godson:
Douglas Wilmer
Rosa:
Sheila Shand-Gibbs
Guard:
Peter Diamond
Guard:
Peter Augustine

The first of two television films on the African Continent.
This is the first part of a report made for the 'See It Now' series of the Columbia Broadcasting System. It covers the Gold Coast, Kenya, Liberia, the Union of South Africa, and Rhodesia.
(Transmitted by arrangement with C.B.S.)
The second film will be shown on September 10
See facing page

Contributors

Editor/Producer/Narrator:
Edward R. Murrow
Editor/Producer:
Fred W. Friendly
Reporter:
Alex Kendrick
Recorded by:
Maurice Reitberger
Directed and photographed by:
William McClure
Film introduced by:
Robert Reid

A television play by Patrick Alexander
[Starring] Andre Morell and John Westbrook

(See facing page)

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Alexander
Producer:
Alvin Rakoff
Guitarist [musician]:
William Thomson
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Prisoner:
John Westbrook
Officer of the Guard:
Edward Mulhare
Priest:
Percy Cartwright
Warder:
Denis Shaw
Guitarist [acting role]:
Patrick Troughton
Prison Governor:
Andre Morell
Minister of the Interior:
Elwyn Brook-Jones
Governor's secretary:
Carl Duering
[Actor]:
Reginald Atkinson
[Actor]:
John Atkinson
[Actor]:
Patrick Bedford
[Actor]:
Michael Collins
[Actor]:
John Dunbar
[Actor]:
Peter Doughty
[Actor]:
John Foster
[Actor]:
Jeffrey Gardiner
[Actor]:
Charles Gillespie
[Actor]:
Michael Harrison
[Actor]:
Philip Howard
[Actor]:
Michael Ivan
[Actor]:
Aubrey Lewin
[Actor]:
Patrick Milner
[Actor]:
Frank Marlborough
[Actor]:
Frank Pemberton
[Actor]:
William Patenall
[Actor]:
Gregory Scott
[Actor]:
Anthony Sheppard
[Actor]:
Luigi Vecchione
[Actor]:
Henry Soskin
[Actor]:
Kenneth Warren
[Actor]:
Richard Wharton
[Actor]:
Sean Connery

At the close of tonight's performances artists from the opera, the concert hall, the ballet, and the theatre meet in the foyer of the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, and are interviewed by Max Robertson and Robin Richardson.
Programme introduced by Mary Malcolm.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down

Contributors

Interviewer:
Max Robertson
Interviewer:
Robin Richardson
Presenter:
Mary Malcolm
Presented by:
Noble Wilson

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