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A magazine of interest and entertainment for younger women.

Beauty News
on the subject of bras.

Man's Eye View: 3: Dressed to Kill
Told by James Drake with acknowledgment to John Cadell.

Guests of the Week
Pauline and Larry Forrester are interviewed by Polly Elwes.

Learning by Degrees
Some intriguing subjects to study in your spare time discussed by Evelyn Gibbs.

Guitar
Joy Hyman

Introduced by Vera McKechnie.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vera McKechnie
Storyteller (Man's Eye View):
James Drake
Interviewee (Guests of the Week):
Pauline Forrester
Interviewee (Guests of the Week):
Larry Forrester
Interviewer (Guests of the Week):
Polly Elwes
Item presenter (Learning by Degrees):
Evelyn Gibbs
Guitarist:
Joy Hyman
Producer:
Rosemary Hill

Along the Prom
Raymond Baxter takes you along the 'golden mile' of Blackpool.

The Black Tulip: 4: Threats
by Alexandre Dumas.
Adapted as a serial in five parts by Estelle Holt.
Additional dialogue by Naomi Capon.
Holland - 1673

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter (Along the Prom):
Raymond Baxter
Presented by (Along the Prom):
Ray Lakeland
Author (The Black Tulip):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapter (The Black Tulip):
Estelle Holt
Additional dialogue/producer (The Black Tulip):
Naomi Capon
Designer (The Black Tulip):
Charles Lawrence
Cornelius van Baerle:
Douglas Wilmer
Rosa:
Sheila Shand-Gibbs
Gryphus:
Mervyn Blake
Isaac Boxtel:
Anthony Jacobs

Billy Cotton calls Wakey Wakey! for the Billy Cotton Band Show
featuring Alan Breeze, Doreen Stephens, Al Koran, The Rita Williams Singers, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes and star guests from the world of entertainment.

Contributors

Presenter/bandleader:
Billy Cotton
Musicians:
The Billy Cotton Band
Singer:
Alan Breeze
Singer:
Doreen Stephens
Mentalist:
Al Koran
Singers:
The Rita Williams Singers
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Dance direction:
Leslie Roberts
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Production:
Brian Tesler

by Bernard Shaw
Henry Sherek presents an extract from his Edinburgh Festival production.

The action of the play takes place in Mr. Robin Gilbey's house, Denmark Hill, and in Mr. Joseph Knox's drawing room in the same neighbourhood.
Time, 1911
See facing page

Contributors

Author:
Bernard Shaw
Stage Production:
Henry Sherek
Producer:
Douglas Scale
Designer:
Finlay James
Presented for television by:
Barbara Burnham
Fanny O'Dowda (Prologue):
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Mr. Gilbey:
George Benson
Mrs. Gilbey:
Lally Bowers
Juggins:
Robin Bailey
Dora Delaney:
Brenda Bruce
Mrs. Knox:
Jean Taylor-Smith
Mr. Knox:
Michael O'Halloran
Margaret Knox:
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Lieutenant Duvallet:
Michael Denison
Bobby:
David Evans

A weekly magazine programme of films and film personalities.
Introduced by Peter Haigh.
This edition includes a visit by the BBC 'Roving Eye' to the premiere of 'The King and I' and interviews by Derek Bond with some of the stars attending.
(Excerpts from the film are by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Haigh
Interviewer:
Derek Bond
Presented by:
Alan Sleath

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