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Gontran Goulden, Deputy Director of the Building Centre, introduces a programme showing the manufacture of cement clinker in huge rotary kilns and the use of cement powder mixed with various aggregates to produce widely differing types of concrete. Vast new structures built largely from various kinds of concrete are shown and discussed.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gontran Goulden
Cameraman:
John Turner
Film Editor:
Ken Cooper
Producer:
Donald Grattan

Twice Twenty
Lionel Marson talks to a new friend about old times and Flotsam provides songs by request.
Gertie Stelzel, a wardrobe mistress for the Royal Opera House, discusses the whys and where-fores of costume-making with Mary Harrison of the Townswomen's Guilds.
Moira Savonius shows some cream jug cows from her china collection.

3.15 Report from Paris
Agnes Tanguy introduces Raymond Barbas President of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne and Madame Paulette President of the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Parisienne showing shapes and hats in 1958 and Alexander Watt making a Boeuf Bourguignon.
Arranged by Cecilia Reeves from the studios of Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Twice Twenty):
Lionel Marson
Singer (Twice Twenty):
null Flotsam
Item presenter (Twice Twenty):
Gertie Stelzel
Interviewee (Twice Twenty):
Mary Harrison
Item presenter (Twice Twenty):
Moira Savonius
Producer (Twice Twenty):
Joyce Belfrage
Presenter (Report from Paris):
Agnes Tanguy
Expert (Report from Paris):
Raymond Barbas
Expert (Report from Paris):
Madame Paulette
Cook (Report from Paris):
Alexander Watt
Arranged by (Report from Paris):
Cecilia Reeves

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

Contributors

Presenter/"Double or Drop" devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Singers:
The Southlanders
Comedian/Script:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian/Script:
Michael Darbyshire
Acrobats:
The Marcellis
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Script:
David Whitaker
Producer:
Johnny Downs

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week: Cy Grant, Diane Todd

Contributors

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

Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview
Television's weekly sports magazine for the family.
Tonight's programme includes:
Volleyball
This new Olympic sport recently made its first public appearance as a competitive sport in Britain and tonight Outside Broadcast cameras show you two representative teams in action.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Producer:
Bryan Cowgill

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

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Producer:
H.B. Fortuin
Film Cameraman:
Charles Parnall
Film Editor:
Harry Hastings
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Sgt. Spence:
Nigel Davenport
P.C. Wrothbury:
Anthony Baird
P.C. Pilkington:
John East
Raikes:
Sam Kydd
Dipper:
Robert Hollyman
Detective Superintendent Charlesworth:
Wensley Pithey
Sanders:
Henry Kay
Tims:
Jack Newmark
Sgt. Rigby:
Danny Moynihan
P.C. Ferrers:
Anthony Sheppard
Scarforth:
Max Brimmell
J. Philimore Sparkes:
Walter Fitzgerald
Milton:
Carl Bernard
Cloker:
Leslie Perrins
Kegworthy:
Warren Mitchell
Benskin:
John Baker
Herr Felix Ganz:
Michael Ritterman

A series of wild-life programmes.
Introduced by Peter Scott.

H. G. Hurrell lives on the southern edge of the moor and has unique opportunities both for observing and for keeping animals. In this programme he illustrates some of the results of his work as a camera observer by film taken on his own Devon doorstep.
From the BBC's West of England television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest/filmmaker:
H. G. Hurrell
Producer:
Nicholas Crocker

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More