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Memories of Pavlova
To commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of her death Dame Ninette de Valois, D.B.E., Director of the Sadler's Wells Ballet, recalls her memories of the great ballerina; and Arnold Haskell, with Alexander Moyes, shows you round the exhibition being held at the London Museum in her honour.

Meeting Place
Three members of an all-women mountaineering team - Joyce Dunsheath, Hilda Reid, and Eileen Gregory - describe their adventures earlier this year when they climbed six uncharted peaks in the Himalayas.

Our Poor Feet
Tony Hutchings and a chiropodist discuss the problem of buying shoes.

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.

Let's Sing a Duet
Barbara Lane with Esme Sanford at the piano.

Introduced by Isobel Barnett.

Contributors

Presenter:
Isobel Barnett
Interviewee (Memories of Pavlova):
Dame Ninette de Valois
Critic (Memories of Pavlova):
Arnold Haskell
Item presenter (Memories of Pavlova):
Alexander Moyes
Interviewee (Meeting Place):
Joyce Dunsheath
Interviewee (Meeting Place):
Hilda Reid
Interviewee (Meeting Place):
Eileen Gregory
Item presenter (Our Poor Feet):
Tony Hutchings
Item presenter (How they said it):
Denise Robins
[Actress] (How they said it):
Elaine Usher
[Actor] (How they said it):
Charles Houston
Singer (Let's Sing a Duet):
Barbara Lane
Pianist (Let's Sing a Duet):
Esme Sanford
Presented by:
Monica Sims

Prudence Kitten: Prudence Learns to Swim
with Molly Blake.

All About Animals
This week George Cansdale talks about migration.

Rhythm is our Business
Ken Collier and his Band play some of the best loved tunes in the traditional manner.

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

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter (Prudence Kitten):
Molly Blake
Presenter (All About Animals):
George Cansdale
Musicians (Rhythm is our Business):
Ken Collier
Presented by (Rhythm is our Business):
Denis Robertson
Presenter (For Deaf Children):
Vera McKechnie
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 and Larry Forrester

Contributors

Chairman:
Kenneth Horne
Panellist:
Carole Carr
Panellist:
Josephine Douglas
Panellist:
Bruce Seton
Panellist:
Eric Sykes
Special investigator:
Pauline Forrester
Special investigator:
Larry Forrester
Presented by:
T. Leslie Jackson

A new comedy by Noel Coward
Introduced by John Ellison
A special performance before an invited audience from the Lyric Theatre, London (by arrangement with H. M. Tennent, Ltd., in association with Laurence Olivier)
(Ronald Lewis appears by permission of the Rank Organisation)

Contributors

Author:
Noel Coward
Director:
William Chappell
Settings:
Peter Snow
Presented for television by:
John Vernon
Presenter:
John Ellison
Cuckoo Honey:
Joyce Carey
John Blair Kennedy Boffin:
Arthur Macrae
Captain Christopher Mortlock, A.D.C.:
Peter Barkworth
Lady Alexandra Shotter, the Governor's wife:
Elizabeth Sellars
Hali Alani:
Ronald Lewis
Edward Honey:
John Moore
Sir George Shotter, Governor of the Samolan Islands:
Ian Hunter

Ted Heath invites you to Listen to My Music.
starring Ruby Murray, Lita Roza, Maria Korchinska, Don Lusher, Red Price, Frank Horrox, Gillian Lynne, April Olrich, Terence Theobald and featuring Ted Heath and his Music.
(Lita Roza is appearing at the Chiswick Empire)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ted Heath
Singer:
Ruby Murray
Singer:
Lita Roza
Harpist:
Maria Korchinska
Trombonist:
Don Lusher
Pianist:
Frank Horrox
Dancer:
Gillian Lynne
Dancer:
April Olrich
Dancer:
Terence Theobald
Musicians:
Ted Heath and his Music
Designs:
Stewart Marshall
Producer:
Francis Essex

Richard Dimbleby brings you Television's Window on the World.
(See below and page 7)

The Panorama team of special contributors - using film and television cameras - focuses on events and personalities of the moment

Tonight's edition is the first in a new series and includes a special holiday report from Richard Dimbleby on the Jerez Wine Festival in Spain, which this year was dedicated to Great Britain

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Producer:
Michael Peacock

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