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Family Affairs
Problems of Living: The "Family Affairs" panel of experts discusses problems sent by viewers.
Dr. Winifred de Kok, Father John Groser, Master of the Royal Foundation of St. Katharine, Stepney, Francis Cammaerts, Headmaster of Alleyne's Grammar School, Stevenage, James Hemming, Child psychologist
Olive Shapley in the chair
Letters to the panel should be sent to "Family Affairs", [address removed]
See page 8

and
Talk It Over
Arranged and introduced by the Rev. Elsie Chamberlain.

Contributors

Panellist (Problems of Living):
Dr. Winifred de Kok
Panellist (Problems of Living):
Father John Groser
Panellist (Problems of Living):
Stepney Francis Cammaerts
Panellist (Problems of Living):
James Hemming
Chairman (Problems of Living):
Olive Shapley
Producer (Problems of Living):
Beryl Radley
Arranged and introduced by (Talk It Over):
The Rev. Elsie Chamberlain

Adapted from Jules Claretie's short story by Richard Baldwyn.

Contributors

Author:
Jules Claretie
Adapted by:
Richard Baldwyn
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Dr. Roget:
Rudolph Offenbach
Madame Legrand:
Tita Dane
Jacques Legrand, her husband:
Michael Anthony
Frangois, their son:
Riki Chambers
Monsieur Dubois, a shopkeeper:
Roy Malcolm
Circus Attendant:
George Herbert
First Clown:
Theodore Wilhelm
Second Clown:
Robert Gillespie
Third Clown:
Leslie Smith
Pierre, a manservant:
Thomas Foulkes
Monsieur Morens:
Clive Dunn

You too can be a detective.
Panel of experts: John Arlott and Robert Fabian
From the BBC's television studio in Birmingham

Contributors

Devised by:
Tony Shryane
Devised by/script:
Edward J. Mason
Panellist/expert:
John Arlott
Panellist/expert:
Robert Fabian
Designer:
Margaret Peacock
Director:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Barrie Edgar
Solly Riberg:
Charles Victor
Bill Perkins:
Chris Gittins
Mark Bradley:
William Lucas
Trixie Bradley:
Judith Hackett
Joe Macready:
Jon Farrell

In the first of four weekly contests between the song-writers of Great Britain viewers throughout the country can be heard selecting tonight's winning entry.
David Jacobs introduces the songs which are performed this week by Dennis Lotis, Lita Roza, John Hanson, Janie Marden, Marion Ryan, The Keynotes, The Bill McGuffie Quartet, The Concert Orchestra and George Mitchell Singers
Tonight's musical directors, Eric Robinson and Bill McGuffie
Ronald Waldman writes on page 3

Contributors

Presenter:
David Jacobs
Singer:
Dennis Lotis
Singer:
Lita Roza
Singer:
John Hanson
Singer:
Janie Marden
Singer:
Marion Ryan
Singers:
The Keynotes
Musicians:
The Bill McGuffie Quartet
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Singers:
George Mitchell Singers
Musical Director:
Eric Robinson
Musical Director:
Bill McGuffie
Designer:
Richard Henry
Production:
Francis Essex

A play by Elaine Morgan.
[Starring] Ursula Howells and Meredith Edwards
From Wales
See below

Contributors

Writer:
Elaine Morgan
Producer:
David J.Thomas
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Iestyn Pugh:
Meredith Edwards
Mrs. Carlton:
Ursula Howells
Miss Hopkins:
Harriet Lewis
Jack James:
Emrys James
Barbara:
Sandra Michaels
W. J. Edwards:
Dewi Williams
Other parts played by:
Dilys Davies
Other parts played by:
Rachel Thomas
Other parts played by:
Kate Jones
Other parts played by:
Madge Jones

A series of five weekly programmes made with the co-operation of the medical profession, on the problems and treatment of mental illness.

Leading psychiatrists and research workers demonstrate and explain some of the more recent physical treatments, which during the past twenty-five years have relieved sufferers from mental illness in increasing numbers.
A selection of questions sent in by viewers during the course of the series will be answered in the final programme. Questions should be sent to: The Hurt Mind, [address removed] It is regretted that questions cannot be acknowledged or answered by post.

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Miller Jones

BBC Television

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