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Arranging and Dressing Salads
Some suggestions by Evelyn Rose.
From the BBC's North of England studios

Re-seating a Stool
Margaret Rourke shows how to do this in two different patterns with sea grass.

Domestic Forum
Viewers' questions discussed spontaneously by Alice Hooper Beck, Ruth Drew,
Frank Preston.

Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Item presenter (Arranging and Dressing Salads):
Evelyn Rose
Producer (Arranging and Dressing Salads):
Johnny Day
Item presenter (Re-seating a Stool):
Margaret Rourke
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Alice Hooper Beck
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Ruth Drew
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Frank Preston
Producer:
Ann Shead

From the National Radio Show
Children from all parts of the United Kingdom take part, including:
Junior Sportsview: 5-a-side Football Trophy Final

Contributors

Commentator (Junior Sportsview):
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Commentator (Junior Sportsview):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Editor (Junior Sportsview):
Bill Latto
Director (Junior Sportsview):
Peter Webber
Producer (Junior Sportsview):
Cliff Michelmore

Roll back the carpet and join in the fun with The Winlaton Sword Dancers, Bill Robinson, Johnson Ellwood, and Mary Ellwood (clog dancers), Margery Bell (Northumbrian pipes), Gerry Swordy (bones) and dancing to the music of Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers.
Master of Ceremonies, Bill Cain

Contributors

Dancers:
The Winlaton Sword Dancers
Dancer:
Bill Robinson
Dancer:
Johnson Ellwood
Dancer:
Mary Ellwood
Piper:
Margery Bell
Bones:
Gerry Swordy
Musicians:
Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers
Master of Ceremonies:
Bill Cain
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A comedy by Martin Worth

The action of the play takes place in London.
Time, the present

Contributors

Author:
Martin Worth
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Designer:
Stephen Taylor
Michael Phillips:
William Lucas
Mr. Sanger:
Lockwood West
Mrs. Moore:
Noel Hood
Mr. Moore:
Robert S. Young
A girl:
Constance Wake
Jane:
Sally Pearce
Mrs. Puckey:
Hilda Barry
Richard Turner:
Don Cunningham

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