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A magazine of interest and entertainment for younger women.

The Pleasures of Painting - 1
Adrian Hill begins a new series of six programmes.
(See foot of page)

Women in Sport - 3
Archery discussed and demonstrated by Joyce Warner and Frank Bilson.

Flower Calendar
This month: The Primrose

For Your Entertainment
Edmund Hockridge

Introduced by Roma Fairley.

Contributors

Artist/Presenter (The Pleasures of Painting):
Adrian Hill
Archer (Women in Sport):
Joyce Warner
Archer (Women in Sport):
Frank Bilson
Baritone (For Your Entertainment):
Edmund Hockridge
Presenter:
Roma Fairley

[Starring] Eamonn Andrews
with Joe Baker and Jack Douglas, "Mr. Grumble", Eddie Mendoza and his Band, "Double or Drop" and a guest.

("Double or Drop" is devised by Eamonn Andrews; Eddie Mendoza is appearing at the Butlin's Ocean Hotel, Brighton)

Contributors

Presenter/"Double or Drop" devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Comedian:
Joe Baker
Comedian:
Jack Douglas
Mr. Grumble:
Joe Baker Snr.
Musicians:
Eddie Mendoza and his Band
Producer:
Johnny Downes

A Francis Durbridge serial in six episodes.
[Starring] Tony Britton, Patricia Driscoll, Duncan Lamont in a second showing of The Other Man
(A BBC telerecording)

Billie Reynolds, who lived on a house-boat near the one in which the Italian frogman, Rocello, was killed, has now been found murdered. David Henderson visited her before she disappeared, and was involved in a struggle with her brother Chris when he tried to get hold of her diary. Now Henderson has invited Rocello's sister to visit him. He can tell her, he says, who murdered her brother and why.

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Designer:
Roy Oxley
David Henderson:
Tony Britton
Maria Rocello:
Marla Landi
Detective-Inspector Ford:
Duncan Lamont
Dr. Sheldon:
Jack Lambert
Detective-Sergeant Broderick:
Victor Brooks
P.C. Sanders:
Ronald Baddiley
Robin Craven:
Philip Guard
Katherine Walters:
Patricia Driscoll
Judy:
Brenda Dean
Harry Vincent:
John Arnatt
Ralph Merson:
Peter Copley
Mrs. Williams:
Brenda Cowling

by Michael and Roland Pertwee.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Pertwee
Writer:
Roland Pertwee
Director:
Richard West
Producer:
John Warrington
Mr. Grove:
Edward Evans
Pat:
Carole Mowlam
Jack:
Peter Bryant
Gran:
Nancy Roberts
Miss Jones:
Nan Braunton
Cousin Ethel:
Joan Young
Young woman:
Pamela Harrington
Girl:
Dorothy Gordon
Police Constable:
Richard Butler
Police Sergeant:
Charles Leno
Landlady:
Vi Stevens
Detective:
Alan Rolfe

Vic Oliver presents This is Show Business.
Featuring leading personalities of the entertainment world with Elsie and Doris Waters, Bernard Braden, Carole Carr, Marion Studholme, Elizabeth Fretwell, John Probyn, Ronald Dowd, Les Marthys, The George Mitchell Singers, British Concert Orchestra (Leader, Reginald Morley)

(Ronald Dowd, Elizabeth Fretwell, John Probyn, and Marion Studholme appear by permission of Sadler's Wells Trust, Ltd.)
See page 11

Contributors

Presenter:
Vic Oliver
Comedienne:
Elsie Waters
Comedienne:
Doris Waters
Comedian:
Bernard Braden
Singer:
Carole Carr
Soprano:
Marion Studholme
Soprano:
Elizabeth Fretwell
Baritone:
John Probyn
Tenor:
Ronald Dowd
Acrobatics:
Les Marthys
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Musicians:
British Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Reginald Morley
Associate Conductor:
Kurt Behrens
Designer:
John Cooper
Choreographer:
Michel de Lutry
Producer:
Graeme Muir

A programme to investigate the part being played by the Church of England in training teachers for the infant, primary, and secondary schools of England; and to look into the future through the eyes of six young men and women who are about to become teachers.
From the BBC's North of England television studios in Manchester

Contributors

Director:
Ray Lakeland
Producer:
Peter Hamilton

BBC Television

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