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Your Own Time
A magazine of interest and entertainment for younger women.

The Pleasures of Painting: 3: The principle of perspective
Adrian Hill

I'd Like To Know
What happens behind the scenes on a Royal tour.
Roma Fairley questions Richard Dimbleby.

News Strikes Home
Reporter, Geoffrey Johnson Smith

For Your Entertainment
George Browne

Introduced by Roma Fairley.

Quick and Easy Dressmaking: 16 - Summer Skirt
A French design filmed by Radio-diffusion-Television Francaise.
Demonstrated by Diana Crutchley.

A new pamphlet, containing photographs, gives instructions for making the garments to be described in this second Quick and Easy Dressmaking series. This pamphlet is available (price 1s.) from [address removed] (Crossed postal order, please - not stamps.) The folder for Women's Television Notes may be obtained from the same address-price 2s. post free.

Contributors

Presenter (The Pleasures of Painting):
Adrian Hill
Interviewer (I'd Like to Know):
Roma Fairley
Interviewee (I'd Like to Know):
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter (News Strikes Home):
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Musician (For Your Entertainment):
George Browne
Presenter:
Roma Fairley
Producer:
Joyce Bullen
Dressmaker/Presenter (Quick and Easy Dressmaking):
Diana Crutchley

Lenny the Lion with Terry Hall.
The Stargazers, Gilbert and Son introducing 'Hunt the Howlers' and Professor Jeremy who knows all the answers.
"Hunt the Howlers" is devised by Johnny Downes and written by Tony Hart

Contributors

Ventriloquist:
Terry Hall
Vocalists:
The Stargazers
Entertainers:
Gilbert and Son
Music:
The Bert Hayes Sextet
Producer/"Hunt the Howlers" devised by:
Johnny Downes
Writer (Hunt the Howlers):
Tony Hart

by Bill Naughton.
[Starring] Bernard Miles as Nathaniel Titlark in a series of comedies.
The plays are based on characters created by James Lansdale Hodson and written in collaboration with Bernard Miles.

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Naughton
Characters created by:
James Lansdale Hodson
Co-writer:
Bernard Miles
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Charlie:
Brian Peck
Sid:
Raymond Smith
Nathaniel Titlark:
Bernard Miles
Jessie Titlark:
Maureen Pryor

Vic Oliver presents and conducts scenes from Gounod's famous opera.
(See above and page 4)
(William McAlpine appears by permission of the Sadler's Wells Trust Limited)

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor:
Vic Oliver
Producer:
Patricia Foy
Designer:
Stephen Taylor
Costumes Supervisor:
Elizabeth Agombar
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Steven Staryk
Faust:
Williams McAlpine
Mephistopheles:
Hervey Alan
Valentine:
Thomas Hemsley
Margarita:
Irene Salemka
Siebel:
Ann Dowdall
Chorus-master:
Cyril Gell

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