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Family Affairs: Children at Bedtime
Caroline Wedgwood Benn talks with a doctor and a child psychiatrist about avoiding or solving some of the problems of getting children happily to bed.

3.15 Quick and Easy Dressmaking: 40 - Chemise Dress
A French design filmed by Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise
Demonstrated by Diana Crutchley.
Full instructions for making this skirt were printed in the supplement to Radio Times published on October 10. A folder to hold all Women's Television Notes printed as supplements in Radio Times can be obtained from BBC Publications (Folders), [address removed] Price 2s. 6d. post free. Crossed postal orders please, not stamps.
(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Family Affairs:
Children at Bedtime): Caroline Wedgwood Benn
Guest (Family Affairs:
Children at Bedtime): A doctor [name uncredited]
Guest (Family Affairs:
Children at Bedtime): A child psychiatrist [name uncredited]
Arranged and directed by (Children at Bedtime):
Brenda Horsfield
Dressmaker/presenter (Quick and Easy Dressmaking):
Diana Crutchley

(Next episode on Monday)

Contributors

Producer:
Barbara Burnham
Script:
Allan Prior
Director:
Dorothea Brooking
Robin Starr:
Michael Murray
Megs Turner:
Nancy Nevinson
Jane Starr:
Deirdre Day
Gwyneth Turner:
Gillian Gale
Hughie Turner:
Barry MacGregor
Exton:
Hugh Cross
Mrs. Childs:
Betty Cooper
Elizabeth Masters:
Joan Carol
Mannion:
Anthony Woodruff
Ford:
Antony Kenway
Hazel:
Anne Pichon
Campbell:
Brian Hayes
Mr. Dewey:
Jeremy Geidt
Vincent:
David Rose
Ethel:
Annabelle Lee

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, The Trio Botonds, Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, Marian Miller, Frank Davison, Irene Dixon, The Television Toppers, The George Mitchell Singers.

Contributors

Comedian/script:
Charlie Chester
Musicians:
The Hedley Ward Trio
Performers:
The Trio Botonds
Comedian:
Eric 'Jeeves' Grier
Singer:
Marian Miller
Pianist:
Frank Davison
Performer:
Irene Dixon
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
[Orchestra] leader:
David McCallum
Musical associate:
Frank Davison
Dance direction:
Larry Gordon
Director:
Leonard Michell
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

A musical play from an original story by Wolf Mankowitz.
[Starring] Paul Scofield
Televised direct from the Saville Theatre, London
(by arrangement with Oscar Lewenstein and Neil Crawford)
See page 4

Contributors

Author (original story)/book:
Wolf Mankowitz
Book/lyrics:
Julian More
Music/lyrics:
David Heneker
Music/lyrics:
Monty Norman
Musical director:
Burt Rhodes
Orchestrations:
Tony Osborne
Decor:
Loudon Sainthill
Costumes:
Jocelyn Rickards
Director:
William Chappell
Presented for television by:
John Vernon
Johnny:
Paul Scofield
Herbert Rudge:
James Kenney
Maisie King:
Millicent Martin
Mr Mayer:
Meier Tzelniker
K Arnold Katz:
Aubrey Morris
Captain Cyril Mavors:
Charles Gray
Linda Laverack:
Rosaline Haddon
Dixie Collins:
Hy Hazell
Lady Rosemary:
Elizabeth Ashley
[Actress]:
Jan Arnold
[Actor]:
Frank Coda
[Actor]:
Nicholas Evans
[Actress]:
Hilda Fenemore
[Actress]:
Carol Ann Ford
[Actress]:
Jill Gascoine
[Actor]:
Trevor Griffiths
[Actress]:
Susan Hampshire
[Actor]:
Geoffrey L'Oise
[Actress]:
Adrienne Marsh
[Actress]:
Julie Musgrove
[Actor]:
Ben O'Mahony
[Actor]:
John Shackelle
[Actress]:
Anna Sharkey
[Actor]:
Victor Spinetti
[Actor]:
George Tovey

Three stories on the work of an English Detective Agency.
Written and produced by Arthur Swinson.

Senora Escobar comes to England to join her husband who is here completing a large purchase of atomic power plants. On the boat she becomes involved with a young man who follows her to London and threatens to provoke a scandal. As this might mean that the contract would be lost, the Private Investigator is called in.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Arthur Swinson
Director:
Christopher Barry
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Senora Juanita Escobar:
Elizabeth Elms
Luis d'Cruz:
David Graham
Brown:
Frank Crane
Senor Xavier Escobar:
Arthur Gomez
Josephine Blackwell:
Greta Watson
Sir Patrick Godfrey:
Robert Percival
Bill Jessel:
Douglas Muir
Clarke:
Ian White
Mrs. Layton:
Ursula Camm
John Unthank:
Campbell Singer
Miss Delthorne:
Anthea Wyndham
Wilson:
Allan McClelland
Espresso waitress:
null Topsy
Mrs. Windle:
Katharine Page
Elizabeth:
Valerie Ward

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