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Family Affairs

Women and the Law: 2: Your Neighbours
Fenton Bresler

Spring Clothes for Children
Claire Alexander shows garments in some of the newest materials.

Let's Look Into This
Geoffrey Johnson Smith examines the numbers of young law-breakers since the war.

Introduced by Betty Lait.

and
Tell Me, Doctor
Dr. Winifred de Kok discusses viewers' letters.
Letters should be sent to: Dr. Winifred de Kok, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter (Family Affairs):
Betty Lait
Item presenter (Women and the Law):
Fenton Bresler
Item presenter (Spring Clothes for Children):
Claire Alexander
Item presenter (Let's Look Into This):
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Producer (Family Affairs):
Beryl Radley
Presenter (Tell Me, Doctor):
Dr. Winifred de Kok

An adventure play, based on fact, which takes place on a cattle station in the great Australian outback by Gwynneth Ashby.

Contributors

Writer:
Gwynneth Ashby
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Producer:
Barbara Hammond
Bill:
Barrie Cookson
Eric:
John Unicomb
Robbie:
Stephen MacDonald
Gillian Denstone:
Tessa Clarke
Mary Anderson:
Robyn King
Jim Anderson:
Bill Horsley
Currington:
Kenneth Watson

A magazine programme about all kinds of motor cars and the exciting people who work with them, including:
How It Works
The Car of the Future
Speed Merchants
Skill at the Wheel
Test for Toughness
"Old Age Pensioners"
Programme arranged and introduced by Bill Hartley.
Hindered by Barrie Edgar.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Programme arranged and introduced by:
Bill Hartley
Co-presenter:
Barrie Edgar
Presented by:
Peggy Bacon
Presented by:
David Martin

You are invited to choose the most promising new television artists and to help you to do this the artists are given advice and encouragement by a panel of experts:
Dick Hurran, Leslie Macdonnell, John Slater
Introduced by Peter West.
From the BBC's North of England studios

Contributors

Expert:
Dick Hurran
Expert:
Leslie MacDonnell
Expert:
John Slater
Presenter:
Peter West
Orchestra conducted by:
George Clouston
Producer:
Barney Colehan

The last of four weekly contests when viewers throughout the country are heard selecting the most popular number from the three winning songs and their runners-up in this weekly contest between the song-writers of Great Britain
David Jacobs introduces the songs which are performed this week by Lita Roza, Dennis Lotis, Ronnie Hilton, The Keynotes, Frank Weir, Stan Roderick and successful artists from the third round which took place on February 5.
Festival musical directors: Eric Robinson, Stanley Black, Frank Chacksfield who conduct The Concert Orchestra and George Mitchell Singers.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Jacobs
Singer:
Lita Roza
Singer:
Dennis Lotis
Singer:
Ronnie Hilton
Singers:
The Keynotes
Singer:
Frank Weir
Singer:
Stan Roderick
Musical Director:
Eric Robinson
Musical Director:
Stanley Black
Musical Director:
Frank Chacksfield
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Singers:
George Mitchell Singers
Designer:
Richard Henry
Production:
Francis Essex

by N.C. Hunter.
Adapted for television by Michael Voysey.
[Starring] The Company of the Sheffield Playhouse
The action takes place at Winton Manor, Wiltshire, the home of Sir Charles and Lady Denham.
From the BBC's North of England studio
(The Company appears by arrangement with the Sheffield Repertory Company)

Contributors

Author:
N.C. Hunter
Adapted by:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Director:
Geoffrey Ost
Television Production:
Vivian A. Daniels
Sir Charles Denham:
Charles Workman
Lady Margaret Denham, his wife:
Ella Atkinson
Harry Denham, his brother:
Henry Beckett
Robert Denham, his elder son:
Kenneth Digbt
Frank Denham, his younger son:
John Carson
Elizabeth Denham, wife of Robert:
Brenda Kaye
Felicity Wilson, Elizabeth's child by a former marriage:
Judy Chappell
Mr. Pargeter:
Bryan Drew
Nurse:
Armine Sandford
John:
Tony Tanner

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