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[Starring] Eamonn Andrews
with Channing Pollock, Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Ronnie Corbett, Eddie Leslie and "Double or Drop"

("Double or Drop" is devised by Eamonn Andrews; Bert Hayes is appearing at the Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)

Contributors

Presenter/"Double or Drop" devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Magician:
Channing Pollock
Singer:
Pearl Carr
Singer:
Teddy Johnson
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian:
Eddie Leslie
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Script:
Jeremy Lloyd
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Peter West introduces Good Companions
The programme of pets for people with pets
with Stanley Dangerfield talking about the training and care of dogs and showing some Irish breeds.
Special items:
The Siamese Cat Club Championship Show
and
Unusual Pets: Maxwell Knight brings some reptiles to the studio.
A weekly series edited by Stanley Dangerfield

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Co-presenter/editor:
Stanley Dangerfield
Item presenter (Unusual Pets):
Maxwell Knight
Producer:
Humphrey Fisher

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

Contributors

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

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[Starring] Trevor Howard, Kay Thompson, Sari Barabas, Jimmy Logan
Introduced by Margaret Lockwood
in "Riverside One"
A new series of international entertainment

Eric Robinson conducts a section of the Royal Choral Society and The Concert Orchestra (Leader, David McCallum)

(Jimmy Logan is appearing in Stewart Cruikshank's "Five Past Eight" at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh)

Contributors

Presenter:
Margaret Lockwood
Performer:
Trevor Howard
Performer:
Kay Thompson
Performer:
Sari Barabas
Comedian:
Jimmy Logan
Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Singers:
A section of The Royal Choral Society
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Leader:
David McCallum
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Production:
Francis Essex

The second of two films by Claude Arthaud and Francois Hebert-Stevens.
Two years ago two young French archaeologists sailed westward along the most famous of Chinese rivers, the Yangtse Kiang, filming en route the dangerous Yangtse gorges. Their final destination was Peking, where the Forbidden City of the Emperors is now a People's Museum, but where, in the fairground behind the market, the traditional Chinese entertainments are still carried on.

Contributors

Filmmaker:
Claude Arthaud
Filmmaker:
Francois Hebert-Stevens
Narrator:
David Attenborough
Editor:
Robert Walter
Presented by:
Malcolm Brown

Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview, Television's weekly sports magazine for the family.
The programme includes:

Horse of the Year Show, from Harringay Arena, London
International Puissance Jumping - The Fred Foster Memorial Competition
Competitors will be required to jump over a course of big fences, and those with clear rounds will jump off over a shortened course, in which the fences will be raised and enlarged. This is successive until the winner is decided.

F.A. Charity Shield: Bolton Wanderers v. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sportsview film cameras bring you the highlights of the annual match between the F.A. Cup holders and the Football League Champions.

First Person: 4 - Mike Hawthorn
A new view of the stars in sport.

Scottish League v. Football League
A special report of tonight's match at Glasgow.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Commentator (Horse of the Year Show):
Dorian Williams
Presented for television by (Horse of the Year Show):
Bill Duncalf
Speaker (First Person):
Mike Hawthorn
Editor:
Paul Fox
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Presented by:
Bryan Cowgill

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