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A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
Introduced by R. C . Gray.

Silage
H. G. Taylor demonstrates the making and self-feeding of silage as practised on his farm at Barton - under - Needwood, Staffordshire.

Oxford Farming Conference
Clifford Selly reports and introduces two speakers from the conference.

Farm Visit
Harry Hoggan visits Sir James Denby Roberts at Strathallan Estate, Perthshire.

From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
R. C . Gray
Item presenter (Silage):
H. G. Taylor
Reporter (Oxford Farming Conference):
Clifford Selly
Interviewer (Farm Visit):
Harry Hoggan
Interviewee (Farm Visit):
Sir James Denby Roberts
Director:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Hilary Phillips
Film sequences:
The BBC's Agricultural Film Unit

About the Home

The Season's Best
Frances Perry shows the best values for this month in flowers, fruit, and vegetables.

Here's an Idea
Christine Veasey shows an ingenious way of making a casual sweater.

Housework with Ease
Demonstrated by Doris Robertson of the Scottish Council of Physical Recreation.
From the BBC's Scottish television studio

Introduced by Joan Gilbert.

3.15 Our Miss Pemberton: 14 - Something in the Air
Written by Sheila Hodgson.
A story of life today in a small town.
(Kim Grant is in 'The Boy Friend' at Wyndhams Theatre, London)

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (About the Home):
Joan Gilbert
Item presenter (The Season's Best):
Frances Perry
Item presenter (Here's an Idea):
Christine Veasey
Item presenter (Housework with Ease):
Doris Robertson
Producer (About the Home):
Ann Shead
Writer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Sheila Hodgson
Editor (Our Miss Pemberton):
Philip King
Editor (Our Miss Pemberton):
Falkland Cary
Producer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Richard Gilbert
Geof Patterson:
Terence Soall
Mrs. Carter:
Natalie Kent
Mary Pemberton:
Margot Boyd
Paul Bassett:
Roderick Lovell
Mrs. Spencer:
Ethel Hodgson
Avis Douglas:
Jocelyne Rhodes
Dr. Gilbray:
Donald Bisset
Willie Tibbetson:
Kim Grant
Jimmy Bassett:
James Clifton

The discovery of a wooden rifle near the body of a dead rancher surprises the Sheriff. It turns out to belong to the small son of a neighbour. Did this boy see the shooting? The real killer attempts to kidnap the boy to prevent him giving evidence, but at this point Lone Ranger and Tonto take a hand. Can the bad man fake the evidence before they catch up, with him?

Contributors

The Lone Ranger:
Clayton Moore
Tonto:
Jay Silverheels

Hylda Baker invites you to 'Be Soon' and to meet her friends and neighbours including Guy Middleton, Tony Quinn, Raymond Rollett, Marion Dawson, Jack Howarth, Michael Robbins, Tony Melody and of course, Cynthia.
From the BBC's North of England studios

Contributors

Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Barney Colehan
Hylda:
Hylda Baker
Cynthia:
Guy Middleton
[Actor]:
Tony Quinn
[Actor]:
Raymond Rollett
[Actress]:
Marion Dawson
[Actor]:
Jack Howarth
[Actor]:
Michael Robbins
[Actor]:
Tony Melody

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

Contributors

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

Cyril Stapleton presents "Show Band Parade" featuring his Show Band.
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Cyril Stapleton presents "Show Band Parade" featuring his Show Band in popular music of yesterday, today, and tomorrow

With Anne Shelton - Semprini - Group One - Pauline Shepherd

at 7.30 this evening

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor:
Cyril Stapleton
Musicians:
Cyril Stapleton's Show Band
Singer:
Anne Shelton
Pianist:
null Semprini
Musicians:
Group One
Singer:
Pauline Shepherd
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Production scenes staged by:
Alfred Rodrigues
Producer:
Graeme Muir

A play by Douglas Rae.
From the BBC's Television studio in Scotland
Most people have illusions of some kind or another, and they often take the form of believing other people to possess qualities that do not exist. It is -this kind of illusion with which tonight's play, set in contemporary Scotland, is chiefly concerned.

Contributors

Writer:
Douglas Rae
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Designer:
Jack Notman
Matthew McCall:
Jack Stewart
Eadie McCall:
Jessie Morton
Betty Thompson:
Madeleine Christie
Rona McCall:
Elvi Hale
Fred Jackson:
Edward Judd

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