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Family Affairs
Slim for Health: 4: Sensible Eating
What sort of foods should we eat, and how much? Is sensible food dull? Can we slim without becoming irritable and looking haggard? Isobel Barnett asks these and other questions about healthy eating, when she interviews John Yudkin, Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics in the University of London.
A leaflet giving advice about healthy eating is available for those who send a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to [address removed]

3.15 Season's Best
Frances Perry shows this month's best value in flowers, fruit, and vegetables.

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Interviewer (Slim for Health):
Isobel Barnett
Interviewee (Slim for Health):
John Yudkin
Producer (Slim for Health):
Beryl Radley
Presenter (Season's Best):
Frances Perry
Producer (Season's Best):
Ann Shead

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Macdonald Hastings and this week, Rory McEwen and Alex McEwen

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Singer/guitarist:
Rory McEwen
Singer/guitarist:
Alex McEwen
Producer:
Donald Baverstock

with its 'Pot Luck' sequences starring Charlie Chester
Also The Hedley Ward Trio, Tosocanelli, Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, Len Lowe, Marian Miller, Frank Davison, The Television Toppers, The George Mitchell Singers
(Charlie Chester and his Company are appearing in 'Pot Luck' at the Victoria Palace, London)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Charlie Chester
Musicians:
The Hedley Ward Trio
Performer:
null Tosocanelli
Comedian:
Eric 'Jeeves' Grier
Comedian:
Len Lowe
Singer:
Marian Miller
Pianist:
Frank Davison
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra conducted by:
George Clouston
Musical associate:
Frank Davison
Dance direction:
Larry Gordon
Script:
Charlie Chester
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Director:
Leonard Michell
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

A series of dramatised documentaries devised and written by John Whitney and Geoffrey Bellman.

This new series puts you, the viewer, in the place of an individual holding a position of authority and responsibility at a moment of decision. You see an unfamiliar and exciting world through his eyes.
Tonight the eyes are those of the Governor of a Borstal Institution.

Contributors

Devised and written by:
John Whitney
Devised and written by:
Geoffrey Bellman
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Director:
David Willmott
Producer:
Leonard Cottrell

A play for television by Leo Lehman.
[Starring] Redmond Phillips
From the BBC's West of England television studio
See facing page

Contributors

Writer:
Leo Lehman
Producer:
Patrick Dromgoole
Music composed by:
Reginald Redman
Designer:
Kenneth Wrench
Mr. Thorn:
Redmond Phillips
Julle:
Pamela Buck
A tramp:
Eric Lugo
Mr. Groats:
George A. Cooper
Mr. Porrington:
George Woodbridge
Mr. Bellman:
David Garth
Mr. Norman:
Geoffrey Matthews
Mrs. Rabbit:
Peggyann Clifford
Misa Carson:
Constance Chapman
Mr. Davenport:
Erik Chitty
Mrs. Davenport:
Marjorie Forsyth
Mrs. Groats:
Aileen Mills
Bill:
Denis Raymond
A young man:
Roderick Cook
Frank McCreesy:
Peter Boretski

Last Monday, in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, Danny Kaye's new film 'Me and the Colonel', had its gala premiere at the Odeon, Leicester Square. Josephine Douglas was there with a BBC Film Unit to record the event and meet some of the stars of the film.
(Film by courtesy of Columbia Pictures)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Josephine Douglas
Presented by:
Christopher Doll

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