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Family Affairs
Having Your Baby: 10
A series of twelve programmes arranged in co-operation with the Maternity and Infant Welfare Departments of University College Hospital, London.
Interviewer, Gwen Farrow

Looking Back with Sarah
Betty Lait introduces the first television baby to Gwen Farrow.

Careering with Constance: 3: Life in the Village of Unalakleet
Alaskan Adventure with Constance Paul.

Contributors

Interviewer (Having Your Baby)/Presenter (Looking Back with Sarah):
Gwen Farrow
Interviewee (Looking Back with Sarah):
Betty Lait
Producer:
Beryl Radley
Presenter (Careering with Constance):
Constance Paul
Presented by (Careering with Constance):
Richard Gilbert

A Victorian drama
Adapted in six parts by Penelope Knox from the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett

(Rosamund Greenwood is appearing in "The Iron Duchess" at the Cambridge Theatre; Joe Greig in "Salad Days" at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Adapted by:
Penelope Knox
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Designer:
Gordon Roland
Winnie:
Susan Westerby
Cook:
Bee Duffell
Mr. Gasper:
Joe Greig
Sara Crewe:
Carol Wolveridge
Ram Dass:
John Woodnutt
Miss Minchin:
Peggy Livsey
Miss Amelia:
Rosamund Greenwood
Indian gentleman:
Barry Letts
Mrs. Stout:
Barbara Leslie
Beggar child:
Alanna Boyce

A light-hearted entertainment with Joan Manning, Arthur English, The Brunette Toppers and Nat Temple and his Orchestra.

(Joan Manning is appearing at the Dorchester Hotel, London)

Contributors

Singer:
Joan Manning
Comedian:
Arthur English
Dancers:
The Brunette Toppers
Musicians:
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Dance direction:
Larry Gordon
Producer:
Richard Afton

with Billy Cotton and Alan Breeze, Kathie Kay.
Also involved: Emmwood, The High-Lights, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes and a guest star from the world of entertainment.

Contributors

Musicians:
The Billy Cotton Band
Presenter/Bandleader:
Billy Cotton
Singer:
Alan Breeze
Singer:
Kathie Kay
Artist:
null Emmwood
Singers:
The High-Lights
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Script:
Jimmy Grafton
Additional material:
Eddie Gurney
Additional material:
Arthur Pastor
Choreographer/Associate Producer:
Leslie Roberts
Production:
Bill Cotton Jnr.

Hagenbeck's Zoo, in Hamburg, is famous for its connections with the circus world.
James Fisher, who introduces the programme, makes a tour of the Zoo with Outside Broadcast cameras and visits the Dressurschule, a miniature circus ring where the animals are trained.
Produced by Tony Soper, with the co-operation of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk Fernsehen
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Contributors

Presenter:
James Fisher
Producer:
Tony Soper

[Starring] Emlyn Williams in the film comedy Three Husbands
with Eve Arden, Ruth Warwick and Vanessa Brown.

Maxwell Bard is, or rather was, an attractive bachelor. On his death he leaves letters for three husbands which suggest that his relationship with their wives has been rather more than friendly. This gay and sparkling film comedy has a surprise ending.

Contributors

Lucille McCabe:
Eve Arden
Jane Evans:
Ruth Warwick
Mary Whittaker:
Vanessa Brown
Dan McCabe Howard:
Howard Da Silva
Arthur Evans:
Shepperd Strudwick
Kenneth Whittaker:
Robert Karnes
Maxwell Bard:
Emlyn Williams
Mrs. Whittaker:
Billie Burke
Matilda Clegg:
Louise Erickson

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