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Your Own Time
A light-hearted magazine for younger women.
Introduced by Robert Gladwell.

It's a Woman's World
Vera McKechnie invites Marguerite Lea Winsor, travel agent, to prove the point.

Cats and Kittens
A preview of some of the exhibits at the National Cat Club Show, brought to the studio by Grace Pond and Bridget and Elizabeth Hood.

Beauty Spot
Pat Bowden introduces some gay top and toe ideas for evening.

Craftswomen
Poppy Courtin, whose family have made flutes for a hundred years, describes her craft; and a detachment of the Corps of Drums of the 2nd Bn. Coldstream Guards, some of whose flutes she has provided, play some traditional airs on the fifes and drums.

Quick and Easy Dressmaking: 30 - Evening Coat
A French design filmed by Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise
Demonstrated by Diana Crutchley.

Full instructions for making this evening coat are printed in the dressmaking supplement in Radio Times published on November 8. 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 2/post free. (Crossed postal orders, please -not stamps.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Gladwell
Interviewer (It's a Woman's World):
Vera McKechnie
Interviewee (It's a Woman's World):
Marguerite Lea Winsor
Presenter (Cats and Kittens):
Grace Pond
Presenter (Cats and Kittens):
Bridget Hood
Presenter (Cats and Kittens):
Elizabeth Hood
Presenter (Beauty Spot):
Pat Bowden
Interviewee (Craftswomen):
Poppy Courtin
Producer:
Joyce Bullen
Presenter/Dressmaker (Quick and Easy Dressmaking):
Diana Crutchley

Eamonn Andrews opens Playbox
Helped by Janet Brown and Ted Taylor with the music, Tony Hart with the drawings and Ivan Owen with the games in which two young teams take part.
Also
The Interregional Quiz Championship
London challenges for the top of the league position.
Positions to date:
Bristol: 70 points
Glasgow: 66 points
Cardiff: 62 points
Birmingham: 60 points
Written and produced by Vere Lorrimer and Cliff Michelmore.

Contributors

Presenter:
Eamonn Andrews
Comedienne:
Janet Brown
Musician:
Ted Taylor
Drawings:
Tony Hart
Games:
Ivan Owen
Writer/producer:
Vere Lorrimer
Writer/producer:
Cliff Michelmore

Dave Morris invites you to join him in Club Night.
Four Hands at the Piano: Jimmy Leach and Harry Hayward
The Singing Clubmen
In Arrears:
The Know-All himself, Dave Morris

Contributors

Pianist:
Jimmy Leach
Pianist:
Harry Hayward
Singers:
The Singing Clubmen
Comedian:
Dave Morris
Scriptwriter:
Dave Morris
Scriptwriter:
Frank Roscoe
Producer:
Ronnie Taylor
Cedric:
Joe Gladwin
The Wacker:
Fred Ferris
Pongo Bleasdale:
Leonard Williams
Snuffy Hargreaves:
Frank Bass
The Secretary:
Dennis Lawes
The Steward:
Billy Smith
Fred the Fiddler:
Norman George

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
Man in Pub:
Michael Balfour
Mrs. Wilkes:
Mai Bacon
Gertrude:
Myrtle Reed
Det.-Sgt. Miller:
Jack Melford
Mrs. Boltons:
Dorothy Summers
'Educated' Evans:
Charlie Chester
First pub customer:
Victor Charrington
Second pub customer:
Barry Steel
Hortense Ramsbottom:
Diane Hart
First policeman:
Basil Beale
Second policeman:
David Grain
Inspector Pine:
Keith Pyott
The Hon. George Canfyn:
Cecil Brock

A Francis Durbridge serial in six episodes.
[Starring] Stephen Murray, Dorothy Alison, Raymond Huntley

Little Janet Freeman is still missing, but by now it is clear that the photographer Pelford is involved-to what extent, the Freemans hope to discover from the mysterious visitor who has come to see Clive, by appointment, at night, and alone...
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Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Clive Freeman:
Stephen Murray
Laurence Hudson:
John Sharplin
Detective Inspector Kenton:
Raymond Huntley
Lucy Freeman:
Dorothy Alison
Nelson:
Maurice Durant
Fred Wade:
Lane Meddick
Nurse Lynn:
Anne Ridler
Robert Stevens:
Richard Bebb
Ruth Calthorpe:
Annabel Maule
Anna:
Marianne Walla

from Queens Ice Club, London

Featuring world-famous amateur and professional ice skating stars: Jacqueline du Bief, Courtney Jones and June Markham, Stevenson and Oldfield, John Slater and Joan Dewhirst, Jimmy and Mary Peacock, Tilo Gutzeit, De Jong and Dee.
Music provided by the Jackie Brown Group
Introduced by Alan Weeks.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Skater:
Jacqueline du Bief
Skater:
Courtney Jones
Skater:
June Markham
Comedy skaters:
Stevenson and Oldfield
Skater:
John Slater
Skater:
Joan Dewhirst
Skaters:
Jimmy and Mary Peacock
Skater:
Tilo Gutzeit
Skaters:
De Jong and Dee
Musicians:
The Jackie Brown Group
Arranged in association with:
Harry Lauder
Producer:
Robin Scott

Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview, television's weekly sports magazine for the family.
Tonight's edition includes filmed reports on:
Association Football: England v. France
and
Boxing: Joe Bygraves v. Joe Erskine

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Boxer:
Joe Bygraves
Boxer:
Joe Erskine
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented by:
Bryan Cowgill

Aidan Crawley spotlights industrial enterprise.

Every day someone in industry is taking a big risk-a risk which may involve millions of pounds. How are these decisions taken? What leads up to them? Who really decides? In the first of a series of four programmes Aidan Crawley goes behind the scenes to see how a large oil company deals with a sudden emergency.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Aidan Crawley
Film Cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film Editor:
Harry Hastings
Producer:
Jack Ashley

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