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Twice Twenty
A magazine for older women.
Eric Roberts talks to a new friend about old times and Alexander provides songs by request.
Beryl Mason shows the fashion of yesterday, today, and tomorrow in handknitting from the Handknitting Wool Council.
Myfanwy Haycock talks about her successful hobby of writing poetry.

3.15 Talk it Over
Arranged and introduced by the Rev. Gladys Smith.

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Twice Twenty):
Eric Roberts
Singer:
null Alexander
Item presenter:
Beryl Mason
Interviewee:
Myfanwy Haycock
Producer (Twice Twenty):
Joyce Belfrage
Arranged and introduced by (Talk it Over):
The Rev. Gladys Smith
Presented by (Talk It Over):
Lorna Pegram

[Starring] Eamonn Andrews
with Shani Wallis, Ronnie Corbett and Michael Darbyshire, Leo Bassi and June and "Double or Drop"

Contributors

Presenter/"Double or Drop" devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Singer:
Shani Wallis
Comedian/Script:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian/Script:
Michael Darbyshire
Foot jugglers:
Leo Bassi and June
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Script:
Myles Rudge
Designer:
Marilyn Roberts
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview, Television's weekly sports magazine for the family.
including:
Champions All
A television gala direct from the Queens Ice Club, London featuring European and World ice-skating champions.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented by:
Bryan Cowgill
Commentator (Champions All):
Alan Weeks
Producer:
Robin Scott

by Raymond Bowers
[Starring] Terence Morgan, Helen Cherry, Owen Holder, David Horne
with Richard Wordsworth, Patricia Cree

(Terence Morgan appears by permission of George Minter Productions Limited)

Contributors

Writer:
Raymond Bowers
Producer:
Shaun Sutton
Film Cameraman:
John A.S. Turner
Film Editor:
Ian Callaway
Designer:
Richard Henry
Durbin:
Terence Morgan
Bartrup:
John Brooking
Norma Tredford:
Helen Cherry
Tredford:
Richard Wordsworth
Willie:
Yah Ming
Miss Li:
Patricia Cree
Morley:
Owen Holder
Tawney:
Shaw Taylor
Dr. Nesbitt:
David Horne

A series of wild-life programmes.
Introduced this week by James Fisher.
(See above)

The Fulmar is a seabird with an unusual story. Two hundred years ago the Atlantic species bred only in the Arctic and on the remote Hebridean island of St. Kilda. Now it is widespread round the British coastline. The life history of this bird and the story of the increase in its breeding range are shown in a BBC Natural History Unit film.

The film is narrated by James Fisher who has made a long and detailed study of the Fulmar.

Contributors

Presenter/Narrator:
James Fisher
Film Editor:
Christopher Parsons
Producer:
Tony Soper

How many people will watch this programme tonight? How will the BBC find this out? Are 'sample surveys' foolproof? Can public opinion be measured? Facts and figures about surveys in general and BBC Audience Research in particular.

Contributors

Prepared by:
Frank Blackaby
Charts designed and animated by:
Alfred Wurmser
Described by:
Huw Wheldon
Presented by:
Malcolm Brown

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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