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Domestic Forum
Viewers' questions discussed spontaneously by Ruth Drew, Franklin Engelmann,
Molly Hargrave, Iris Syrett.
In the chair, Joan Gilbert

Our Miss Pemberton: 5: Consultation
Written by Philip King and Falkland Cary.
A story of life today in a small town.
(Natalie Kent is appearing in 'The Shadow of a Gunman' at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)

Contributors

Chairman (Domestic Forum):
Joan Gilbert
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Ruth Drew
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Franklin Engelmann
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Molly Hargrave
Panellist (Domestic Forum):
Iris Syrett
Producer (Domestic Forum):
Barbara Crowther
Writer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Philip King
Writer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Falkland Cary
Producer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Richard Gilbert
Window cleaner:
Terence Soall
Mary Pemberton:
Margot Boyd
Betty Spencer:
Julia Worth
Mrs. Watkins:
Phyllis Morris
George Pearce:
Alan Rolfe
Dr. Simpson:
Albert Chevalier
Mrs. Carter:
Natalie Kent

A series of wild-life programmes introduced by Peter Scott.

Last autumn Peter Scott visited the Bavarian home of Dr. Konrad Lorenz, the distinguished student of animal behaviour, and filmed this record of his stay there. The programme includes Lorenz's famous film on the subject of Greylag Geese.
(A BBC Television Film)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest/Filmmaker:
Dr. Konrad Lorenz
Producer:
Tony Soper

as told by Denis Goodwin who again unfolds some of the carefully hushed up secrets of his friend's life.
[Starring] Bob Monkhouse
with Billie Whitelaw and Terence Alexander.

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Monkhouse
Writer:
Denis Goodwin
Producer:
Francis Essex
Himself:
Bob Monkhouse
Narrator:
Denis Goodwin
Jill:
Billie Whitelaw
Terry:
Terence Alexander

A comedy by Robin Maugham.
Henry Sherek presents Jon Pertwee, Brian Oulton, William Mervyn in "Rise Above It"

To mild-mannered bank manager Arthur Fowler comes the strange discovery that he is able to float into the air whenever he chooses to do so; but the discovery is not without its anxieties, as he finds out when his unusual gift comes under the scrutiny of the Director of National Service, and a number of strangers.

Contributors

Author:
Robin Maugham
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
John Jacobs
Arthur Fowler:
Brian Oulton
Rosamund Fowler, his wife:
Joan Haythorne
Judy Fowler, their daughter:
Maureen Davis
Peter Fowler, their schoolboy son:
Clive Parritt
Sylvia Baldock their married daughter:
Pat Sandys
Malcolm Baldock, Sylvia's husband:
Philip Newman
Miss Hartley, the cook:
Betty Romaine
Bill Groves, Judy's boy friend:
David Evans
Sir Thomas Ferguson, Director of National Service:
William Mervyn
Mr. Ramsay, the headmaster:
Gerald Cross
Hilary Marsden, a journalist:
Rona Anderson
Everyone else played by:
Jon Pertwee

Edana Romney, Edgar Lustgarten and a group of advisers attempt to throw some light on personal problems brought to the studio by viewers.
Viewers who have problems they would like to bring to the attention of this programme are invited to write to: Miss Edana Romney, Is This Your Problem?, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter/devised by:
Edana Romney
Presenter/devised by:
Edgar Lustgarten
Presented by:
Hugh Burnett

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