Programme Index

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From Weddings to Wild Flowers
Marjorie Bruce-Milne, Editor of Book of the Home, tells how she compiled this new encyclopaedia.

A New Lease of Life
Denise Spencer shows how to upholster a chair with latex foam.

Keeping Fit
Exercises to music with Eileen Fowler.

Fashions in Hand Knitting
A preview of some of the designs which will be introduced by the Hand Knitting Wool Council this autumn.

Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Gilbert
Item presenter (From Weddings to Wild Flowers):
Marjorie Bruce-Milne
Item presenter (A New Lease of Life):
Denise Spencer
Exerciser (Keeping Fit):
Eileen Fowler
Producer:
Ann Shead

The further adventures of Billy Bean and his Funny Machine: 1: The Great Clean-Up
Written and produced by Vere Lorrimer.
Programme devised by Chuck Luchsinger and presented by arrangement with Monty Bailey-Watson

Books to Read
Olive Shapley and two young people talk about some books you might like to read.
From the BBC's North of England television studios

Elton Hayes
"He sings to a small guitar"

Junior Sportsview
Introduced by Douglas Fleming.
A fortnightly series of programmes presenting news and views from the world of sport.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Puppetry (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Elizabeth Donaldson
Assisted by (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Ann Pavitt
Assisted by (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Andrew Brownfoot
Voices (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Peter Hawkins
Voices (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Ivan Owen
Animations (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Reginald Jeffryes
Writer/Producer (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Vere Lorrimer
Programme devised by (Billy Bean and his Funny Machine):
Chuck Luchsinger
Presenter (Books to Read):
Olive Shapley
Singer/Guitarist:
Elton Hayes
Presenter (Junior Sportsview):
Douglas Fleming
Editor (Junior Sportsview):
Paul Fox
Editor (Junior Sportsview):
Ronnie Noble
Presented by (Junior Sportsview):
Alan Rees

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by Somerset Maugham
[Starring] June Havoc and John McCallum
with Bryan Forbes

The action moves between the Jubilee Theatre, London, the Gosselyns' houses in London and at Taplow, and a small cafe in London.
at 8.30 this evening

Contributors

Author:
Somerset Maugham
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
Peter Potter
Tom Fennel:
Bryan Forbes
Julia Lambert:
June Havoc
Michael Gosselyn:
John McCallum
Margery:
Anne McGrath
Call Boy:
Stephen Rich
Evie:
Nora Nicholson
Dolly de Vries:
Madeleine Christie
Roger Gosselyn:
Nicholas Stevenson
Miss Phillips:
Joan Sims
Avice Crichton:
Ann Walford
Man in the Cafe:
Cyril Luckham
Maid:
Patricia Carroll

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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