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Holidays Ahead: 7: Family in a Punt
Barry Bucknell tells Franklin Engelmann how he and his family enjoy an inexpensive holiday afloat.

Touring on Foot
S.P.B. Mais, Elizabeth Grey and Garry Hogg describe walking holidays at home and abroad.

3.15 A Woman's Work
Bill Hartley introduces women from the Midlands with interesting and unusual jobs.

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Interviewee (Holidays Ahead):
Barry Bucknell
Item presenter (Holidays Ahead):
Franklin Engelmann
Item presenter (Touring on Foot):
S. P. B. Mais
Item presenter (Touring on Foot):
Elizabeth Grey
Item presenter (Touring on Foot):
Garry Hogg
Film Cameraman:
Eric Deeming
Film editor:
Eddie Wallstab
Arranged by:
Brenda Horsfield
Director:
Monica Sims
Presenter (A Woman's Work):
Bill Hartley
Producer (A Woman's Work):
John McGonagle

Elizabeth Lanchbury introduces Studio 'E', Your Monday Magazine.

Pets in a Small Space
Ralph Blake talks about guinea-pigs.

Bernard Braden tells a story from Canada.

Pop of the Week
Ted Taylor with a current record hit.

Camp-Fire Cooking: 1: On a Skewer
with Jack Cox.

Stanley Unwin has fun in Uncle Stan's Workshop

Dancing Round the World: Paraguay

Competition
Peter Dorp shows how odds and ends can make a picture and invites you to send your efforts to: Peter Dorp, Studio 'E', [address removed]

Eight Little Tadpoles
A story for the younger children written and illustrated by Gwen White and told by Molly Weir.

Kim the Keeshond

Contributors

Presenter:
Elizabeth Lanchbury
Item presenter (Pets in a Small Space):
Ralph Blake
Storyteller:
Bernard Braden
Item presenter (Pop of the Week):
Ted Taylor
Item presenter (Camp-Fire Cooking):
Jack Cox
Uncle Stan:
Stanley Unwin
Raw materials (Uncle Stan's Workshop):
P.R. Lawson
Item presenter (Competition):
Peter Dorp
Writer/illustrator (Eight Little Tadpoles):
Gwen White
Storyteller (Eight Little Tadpoles):
Molly Weir
Editor:
Ursula Eason
Presented by:
Leonard Chase

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Maxine Daniels, Noel Harrison

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Singer:
Maxine Daniels
Singer/guitarist:
Noel Harrison
Producer:
Donald Baverstock

invite you to join them in songs old and new featuring Tony Mercer, Dai Francis, The Jackpots, Denny Bettis, Patricia Kirshner, The Dennis Wilson Quartet with Elsye Monks at the electronic organ.

Contributors

Singers:
The George Mitchell Glee Club
Singer:
Tony Mercer
Singer:
Dai Francis
Singers:
The Jackpots
Dancer/routines staged by:
Denny Bettis
Dancer:
Patricia Kirshner
Musicians:
The Dennis Wilson Quartet
Organist:
Elsye Monks
Producer:
Russell Turner

says Eamonn Andrews to ?
The recorded music was written by James Turner and played by the Orchestra
Conducted by George Clouston
("This Is Your Life" was devised by Ralph Edwards)

Contributors

Presenter:
Eamonn Andrews
Script:
Nigel Ward
Material supplied by:
George Bruce
Music written by:
James Turner
Conductor:
George Clouston
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

(Eleventh Year)
from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale, London.
Featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra with demonstrations by Alfred Davies and Julie Reaby, Norman Tyler and Maisie Walker, The Trevor and Pat Schofield Formation Team from Weston-super-Mare.
Also presenting the final of the 1957-58 Competition for the Television Dancing Club Trophies
Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson
(assisted by Christine Norton)
Hostess: Sylvia Peters

Contributors

Musicians:
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Dancer:
Alfred Davies
Dancer:
Julie Reaby
Dancer:
Norman Tyler
Dancer:
Maisie Walker
Formation dancers:
The Trevor and Pat Schofield Formation Team
Dancer (Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson):
Victor Silvester
Dancer/assisted by (Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson):
Christine Norton
Hostess:
Sylvia Peters
Scriptwriter:
Victor Silvester, Jnr.
Producer:
Richard Afton

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