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Come and Join Us: Why are so few women invited to assist in the management of our Community Services?
A discussion between members of the National Women Citizens' Association in the North West, led by their National President, Mrs. Dilys Jones, J.P., and representatives from women's organisations in Keswick and district with W. Lyon Blease and David Hobman, Secretary, Cumberland National Council of Social Service.
In the Chair, Doreen Stephens, Editor, Women's Programmes, Television
From the Pavilion Ballroom, Keswick.

3.15 Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
From the BBC's Midland television studio
(to 15.30)

Contributors

Chairman (Come and Join Us):
Doreen Stephens
Panellist (Come and Join Us):
Dilys Jones
Panellist (Come and Join Us):
W. Lyon Blease
Panellist (Come and Join Us):
David Hobman
Director (Come and Join Us):
Kenneth Brown
Presenter (Keep Fit):
Eileen Fowler
Arranged by (Keep Fit):
Ann Shead
Music arranged and played by (Keep Fit):
Helen Shields
Presented by (Keep Fit):
Desmond O'Leary

Vera McKechnie introduces Your Monday Magazine.

Julian Bream

Man on the Move: The Railway Passenger
with Peter West and John Hewer.

Here and There
with Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall.

Candy Bar
How to make sweets of many nations.

Stamps from the Wild West
with Eileen Evans.

Current Film Releases
with a scene from 'The Horse's Mouth'.

Zodiac Quiz

Contributors

Presenter:
Vera McKechnie
Guitarist:
Julian Bream
Item presenter (Man on the Move):
Peter West
Item presenter (Man on the Move):
John Hewer
Item presenter (Here and There):
Sir Stephen King-Hall
Item presenter (Stamps from the Wild West):
Eileen Evans
Producer:
Leonard Chase

An edited film of Tuesday's Lunch at the Savoy Hotel, London.
Introduced by Peter Haigh.

Personality of the Year: Max Bygraves
Presented by Harold Fielding

Actor of the Year: Michael Redgrave
Presented by Beatrice Lillie

Film Actor of the Year: Richard Attenborough
Presented by Carl Foreman

Film Actress of the Year: Sylvia Syms
Presented by Bob Monkhouse

Most Promising Newcomer: Bernard Bresslaw
Presented by Brian Rix

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Haigh
Award winner:
Max Bygraves
Award presented by:
Harold Fielding
Award winner:
Michael Redgrave
Award presented by:
Beatrice Lillie
Award winner:
Richard Attenborough
Award presented by:
Carl Foreman
Award winner:
Sylvia Syms
Award presented by:
Bob Monkhouse
Award winner:
Bernard Bresslaw
Award presented by:
Brian Rix
King for the Day:
Mike Frankovich
Chief Barker:
Bill Butlin
Presented for television by:
Alan Sleath

A Francis Durbridge serial in six episodes
[Starring] Stephen Murray, Donald Pleasence
with Leo Britt

The story so far: Kim Stevens is acting as a go-between for an unknown person who is blackmailing Clifton Morris, the apparent owner of the scarf with which Fay Collins was strangled. Kim tells Morris that the blackmailer will get in touch with him; shortly afterwards Morris is visited by an old friend of his, the Rev. Nigel Matthews.

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Clifton Morris:
Stephen Murray
The Rev. Nigel Matthews:
Lockwood West
Det.-Insp. Yates:
Donald Pleasence
Det.-Sgt. Jeffreys:
Peter Halliday
John Hopedean:
Leo Britt
Edward Collins:
Patrick Troughton
Marian Hastings:
Diana King
Phyllis North:
Anne Ridler
Alistair Goodman:
Bryan Coleman
Sgt. Harrison:
Frank Pettitt
P.C. Martin:
Stephen Scott

(Eleventh Year)
[Starring] Victor Silvester with his Ballroom Orchestra from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale.Demonstrations by Harry Smith-Hampshire and Doreen Casey, Leonard Patrick and Doreen Key, Dennis Udell and Joyce Brampton, The James Stevenson Formation Team from Cleethorpes.
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Presentation of Awards to winners of the BBC Television Dancing Club Competition
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Hostess, Rosalie Ashley

Contributors

Musicians:
Victor Silvester with his Ballroom Orchestra
Dancer:
Harry Smith-Hampshire
Dancer:
Doreen Casey
Dancer:
Leonard Patrick
Dancer:
Doreen Key
Dancer:
Dennis Udell
Dancer:
Joyce Brampton
Formation dancers:
The James Stevenson Formation Team
Hostess:
Rosalie Ashley
Script:
Victor Silvester, Jnr.
Producer:
Richard Afton

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