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Your Own Time
A light-hearted magazine for younger women.
Contents include:

What a Frenchman thinks of British Women
Jacques Sallebert, Correspondent of Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise

Beauty Spot with Pat Bowden

A Girl, a Guitar, and a Song
Joan Manning

I'd Like to Know
Roma Fairley enquires who and what are the F.A.N.Y.s, who celebrate their fiftieth anniversary this month.

Robert Gladwell introduces the programme and asks Are you superstitious?

Quick and Easy Dressmaking: 27: Jersey Blouse
A French design filmed by Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise.
Demonstrated by Diana Crutchley.

Full instructions for making this Jersey Blouse and the garment to be demonstrated by Diana Crutchley in the next programme in this fortnightly series were printed in a supplement in Radio Times published on September 13. Back numbers of Radio Times can be obtained from your newsagent.
A folder to hold all women's Television Notes printed as supplements in Radio Times can be obtained from BBC Publications (Folders), [address removed] Price 2s. post free. Crossed postal orders, please - not stamps

(to 15.15)

Contributors

Presenter (Your Own Time):
Robert Gladwell
Speaker (What a Frenchman thinks of British Women):
Jacques Sallebert
Speaker (Beauty Spot):
Pat Bowden
Singer/Guitarist (A Girl, a Guitar, and a Song):
Joan Manning
Presenter (I'd Like to Know):
Roma Fairley
Producer:
Joyce Bullen
Presenter/Dressmaking (Quick and Easy Dressmaking):
Diana Crutchley

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - Politics - People
Cinema-Theatre-Travel
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week: Carole Carr and Cy Grant

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Singer:
Carole Carr
Singer/guitarist:
Cy Grant
Producer:
Donald Baverstock

A television magazine with McDonald Hobley
Introducing new items of interest and entertainment including:
New home designs, gadgets, and industrial processes
Faces and voices new to television and Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin in a sketch written by two new writers.
Music by the Harry Hayward Sextet

From the BBC's North of England studios

Contributors

Presenter:
McDonald Hobley
Comedian:
Bob Monkhouse
Comedian:
Denis Goodwin
Musicians:
The Harry Hayward Sextet
Research:
Bill Scott-Coomber
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Eric Miller

Written by Sidney Nelson and Maurice Harrison
[Starring] Charlie Chester as Educated Evans, the famous character created by Edgar Wallace

Contributors

Writer:
Sidney Nelson
Writer:
Maurice Harrison
Character created by:
Edgar Wallace
Additional Dialogue:
Bernard Botting
Additional Dialogue:
Charles Hart
Producer:
Eric Fawcett
Educated Evans:
Charlie Chester
Detective Sgt. Miller:
Jack Melford
Inspector Pine:
Keith Pyott
Gertrude:
Myrtle Reed
The Major:
Douglas Stewart
Ticket Inspector:
Benn Simons
Bookie:
Harry Ross
First punter:
Michael Harrison
Second punter:
Terry Dickinson
Groom:
Maurice Harrison
Clerk of the Auction:
Sidney Nelson
Booking clerk:
Douglas Bradley-Smith
Station Master:
Deryck Guyler
Man in Pub:
Michael Balfour

Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview Television's weekly sports magazine for the family.
including
Floodlit Association Football: Intermediate International - England v. Rumania
A visit to the Empire Stadium, Wembley, to see the second half of tonight's international match for players under 23 years of age.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented by:
Tom Millett
Commentator (Floodlit Association Football):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Assisted by (Floodlit Association Football):
Walley Barnes
Presented for television by (Floodlit Association Football):
Alan Chivers

A serial in four parts specially written for television by Donald Wilson and Michael Voysey
[Starring] Margaret Lockwood, A.E. Matthews
with Hugh Sinclair, Lana Morris, Richard Pearson, Julia Lockwood

The action takes place at 'The Royalty', a hotel in St. James's, London.
Time: The present day
See page 9

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Wilson
Writer:
Michael Voysey
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Miss Plimm:
Joan Hickson
Lord Charters:
A.E. Matthews
Mollie Miller:
Margaret Lockwood
Jessie:
Molly Urquhart
Richard Manning:
Hugh Sinclair
Hugh Forsythe:
William Sherwood
Cecil Oxenford:
Ian Colin
Charles Billingham:
Campbell Singer
Fred Potter:
Richard Pearson
Lady Margaret Fields:
Marjorie Stewart
Robert:
Walter Horsbrugh
Maisie:
Lana Morris
Peter:
Terence Alexander
Julie Knight:
Marian Spencer
Charlie Manders:
Charles Cullum
Mr. Farley:
Donald Price
Mrs. Farley:
Anthea Wyndham
The Bishop of Cambridge:
Deering Wells
Harry:
Christopher Steele
Auguste Vermont:
Ferdy Mayne
Carol:
Julia Lockwood

Old Time Music-Hall from the City Varieties, Leeds (by arrangement with Harry Joseph) presents:
The Three Buffoons, Jimmy Gay, Betty Driver, Freddie Frinton, The Munks Twins (Nancy and Molly), Ken Dodd
Chairman, Leonard Sachs
See page 5

Contributors

Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Performers:
The Three Buffoons
Comedian:
Jimmy Gay
Singer:
Betty Driver
Comedian:
Freddie Frinton
Performers:
The Munks Twins
Comedian:
Ken Dodd
Musical Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Producer:
Barney Colehan

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