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Family Affairs: Problems of Living
The 'Family Affairs' panel of experts discuss problems sent in by viewers.
Dr. Winifred de Kok, John Watson, The Rev. Gladys Smith, Cyril Bibby
In the chair: Olive Shapley
Letters to the panel should be sent to 'Family Affairs', [address removed]

and
Fashion Report
To put you in the picture with news from the fashion front.
Reporter, Iris Ashley

(to 16.45)

Contributors

Chairman (Family Affairs):
Olive Shapley
Panellist (Family Affairs):
Dr. Winifred de Kok
Panellist (Family Affairs):
John Watson
Panellist (Family Affairs):
The Rev. Gladys Smith
Panellist (Family Affairs):
Cyril Bibby
Producer (Family Affairs):
Beryl Radley
Reporter (Fashion Report):
Iris Ashley
Producer (Fashion Report):
Joyce Bullen

Written and produced by Gordon Murray

Contributors

Writer/Producer/Puppets:
Gordon Murray
Voices:
Violet Lamb
Voices:
Pamela Binns
Voices:
Roy Skelton
Voices:
Peter Hawkins
Puppeteer:
Audrey Atterbury
Puppeteer:
Molly Gibson
Puppeteer:
Bob Bura
Puppeteer:
John Hardwick
Music composed and directed by:
Reginald Redman
Costumes and settings:
Andrew Brownfoot

by Margaret Bonham.
[Starring] Pauline Jameson, Maureen Pryor, William Lucas and Emrys Jones
The action takes place in London and in a small hotel in mid Wales.
From the BBC's Welsh television studio

Contributors

Writer:
Margaret Bonham
Production:
David J. Thomas
Designer:
Norman James
Isobel:
Margaret John
Adam Davies:
Emrys Jones
Elizabeth Severn:
Pauline Jameson
Robert Rush:
William Lucas
Landlord:
Jack Walters
First man:
Evan Morgan
Second man:
Bruce Mayne
Old man:
Glanffrwd James
Dilys Davies:
Maureen Pryor
Other parts played by:
Madge Jones
Other parts played by:
Bernard O'Brien
Other parts played by:
Loughor Rees

Artistic Director, Lev Christiansen in a programme of dancing, music, and songs.

Spring Outing in the Urals

The Magnet Mountain Calls Me
The song of an engineer whose beloved lives at Magnitogorsk by the Magnet Mountain.

The Fearless Hunters
Sportsmen the world over are inclined to tell tall stories about their exploits. The hunters and trappers of the Urals in this picture from the past are no exception.

Cherry Tree
The sad song of a young girl who has been jilted.

Winter Dance
An exciting sleigh ride.

Two English Songs
'Three Blind Mice', 'On Ilkla Moor baht at'

At the Fair

See page 4

Contributors

Artistic Director:
Lev Christiansen
Devised by (Spring Outing in the Urals):
Olga Knyazeva
Choreographer:
Olga Knyazeva
Choir-Mistress:
Neonilla Malginova
Costumes designed by:
Vladimir Liudmitin
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Producer:
Margaret Dale

Many parents are worried from time to time by the behaviour of their children. What are the basic requirements for stability and happy childhood? And where should one turn when things go wrong?
In Lifeline tonight a Consultant Psychiatrist discusses these matters with a Children's Specialist and a Headmaster.

Contributors

Presenter:
A Consultant Psychiatrist [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A Children's Specialist [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A Headmaster [name uncredited]
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

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