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Twice Twenty
A magazine for older women.
Hugh Paddick talks to a new friend about old times
Songs are provided by request and Peter Cavanagh discusses the hazards of motor-racing with Nancy Mitchell and Joan Johns, two ace women drivers competing in the coming Monte Carlo Rally.
Hugh again-telling a story
A country craftswoman, Ruth Pollock, describes her unusual work as a thatcher.

3.15 New Year Report from Paris
Alexander Watt on party food with a demonstration of how to make Quiche Lorraine, Rita Essayan on party bores.
From the studios of Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Twice Twenty):
Hugh Paddick
Item presenter (Twice Twenty):
Peter Cavanagh
Item panellist (Twice Twenty):
Nancy Mitchell
Item panellist (Twice Twenty):
Joan Johns
Interviewee (Twice Twenty):
Ruth Pollock
Producer (Twice Twenty):
Joyce Belfrage
Cook (New Year Report from Paris):
Alexander Watt
Item presenter (New Year Report from Paris):
Rita Essayan
Arranged by (New Year Report from Paris):
Cecilia Reeves
Presented by (New Year Report from Paris):
Jean Bacque

[Starring] Eamonn Andrews and Ted Ray
with Robin Ray, The Marcellis, Ronnie Corbett and Michael Darbyshire and "Double or Drop"

Contributors

Presenter/"Double or Drop" devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Comedian:
Ted Ray
Performer:
Robin Ray
Performers:
The Marcellis
Comedian/Script:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian/Script:
Michael Darbyshire
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Script:
Myles Rudge
Designer:
Marilyn Roberts
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Travel
With Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Cy Grant, Tonia Bern

Contributors

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

[Starring] Lee Marvin, Kevin McCarthy
Even in the grimly named Western township of Pawnee Kill the doctor's aim is to save lives. He has no doubts on this score until he realises that there are occasions on which a doctor has to use a sheriff's weapons.
A series of film plays presenting stars in stories of their choice.

Contributors

Art Temple:
Lee Marvin
Wayne Temple:
Kevin McCarthy

Six London stories by Berkely Mather.
[Starring] Walter Fitzgerald, Wensley Pithey, Carl Bernard

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Director:
H.B. Fortuin
Sgt. Spence:
Nigel Davenport
Goat's Eyes:
James Ottaway
Worple:
Edwin Brown
Porky:
George Roderick
Rizzy:
Henry Soskin
Milton:
Carl Bernard
J. Philimore Sparkes:
Walter Fitzgerald
First Warder:
Frank Sieman
Second Warder:
Edward Dentith
Clymer C. Werthemberger:
Vincent Lawson
Mamie Werthemberger:
Pamela Simpson
Kegworthy:
Warren Mitchell
Detective Superintendent Charlesworth:
Wensley Pithey
The Dancer:
Alfred Lynch
Engraver:
Sydney Bromley
P.C. Wrothbury:
Anthony Baird
Miller:
Larry Burns
Lt. Rooney:
John Evans

A series of wild life programmes introduced by Peter Scott

For some years now the French Polar Expedition has had a base in Adelie Land in the Antarctic. From this base, at Pointe Geologie, its members have been studying a large colony of the little-known Emperor Penguins. In this programme Peter Scott introduces Paul-Emile Victor, the leader of the expedition, and they show film of the life of these penguins.

From the BBC`s West of England television studio

(See above and page 7)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest:
Paul-Emile Victor
Film Sequences:
Jean Prevost
Film Editor:
Christopher Parsons
Production:
Tony Soper

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