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Your Turn Now
A programme of home-made entertainment with Archie McCulloch from the BBC's Birmingham studio.
Guest star, Edmundo Ros
At the organ, Andrew Fenner

3.15 Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
From the BBC's Midland television studio

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Your Turn Now):
Archie McCulloch
Guest star (Your Turn Now):
Edmundo Ros
Organist (Your Turn Now):
Andrew Fenner
Director (Your Turn Now):
John Farrington
Exerciser (Keep Fit):
Eileen Fowler
Arranged by (Keep Fit):
Ann Shead
Music arranged and played by (Keep Fit):
Helen Shields
Presented by (Keep Fit):
Reg Perrin

Vera McKechnie introduces Your Monday Magazine

Here and There with Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall

Collectors' Corner

International Beauty Box
(See Junior Radio Times)

On Location with 'North-West Frontier'

Terry Lightfoot and his New Orleans Jazz

Do It Yourself with Barry Bucknell
See Junior Radio Times

Contributors

Presenter:
Vera McKechnie
Item presenter (Here and There):
Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall
Musicians:
Terry Lightfoot and his New Orleans Jazz
Item presenter (Do It Yourself):
Barry Bucknell
Producer:
Leonard Chase

This week: 'Taxi!'
[Starring] Dave Morris as 'The Artful Dodger'
with Joe Gladwin, Gretchen Franklin, John Barrie, Patricia Phoenix, Eric Nicholson
From the BBC's North of England television studio

Contributors

Script:
Frank Roscoe
Additional material:
Dave Morris
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
John Ammonds
Himself:
Dave Morris
Cedric Butterworth:
Joe Gladwin
Sylvia Morris:
Gretchen Franklin
Mr. Grimshaw:
John Barrie
[Actress]:
Patricia Phoenix
[Actor]:
Eric Nicholson

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart and the travelling reporters including Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Associate Producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate Producer:
Antony Jay
Associate Producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

A serial in six episodes by Lindsay Hardy
[Starring] David Knight
with Gene Anderson and Harriette Johns
with Ewen Solon as Detective-Inspector Fenner

Contributors

Writer:
Lindsay Hardy
Producer:
Eric Fawcett
Film Cameraman for the Series:
Bryan Langley
Film Editor for the Series:
Ian Callaway
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Christopher March:
David Knight
Brenda Carpenter:
Gene Anderson
Marguerite Clouzot:
Ina de la Haye
Raven:
Julian Sherrier
Det.-Insp. Fenner:
Ewen Solon
P.C. Courtney:
Barry Steele
Det.-Sgt. Edwards:
Edward Cast
Police Constable:
Ian Ainsley
Elaine Brant:
Harriette Johns
Policewoman:
Hilary Bays

A programme of Old-Time Dancing from Wembley Town Hall with Sidney Bowman's Orchestra and featuring The Gay Gordons; The Fylde Waltz; Gay Paree Onestep; The Yearning Saunter; Esperano Barn Dance; Royal Empress Tango; Crackers Parade; The Porchester Saunter; The Last Waltz
Demonstrations by: Joe and Kathie Stead, Maurice Fletcher and Fay Burrows
The Bartonian Formation Team (Trained by Tony and Barbara Smith)
The Slough Teenagers Formation Team (Trained by Ada Unsworth)
Master of Ceremonies, Jack Crossley
Introduced by Julie Harris.

Contributors

Musicians:
Sidney Bowman's Orchestra
Dancer:
Joe Stead
Dancer:
Kathie Stead
Dancer:
Maurice Fletcher
Dancer:
Fay Burrows
Dancers:
The Bartonian Formation Team
Trainer (The Bartonian Formation Team):
Tony Smith
Trainer (The Bartonian Formation Team):
Barbara Smith
Formation dancers:
The Slough Teenagers Formation Team
Trainer (The Slough Teenagers Formation Team):
Ada Unsworth
Master of Ceremonies:
Jack Crossley
Presenter:
Julie Harris
Producer:
Richard Afton

Patrick Moore talks with Colin Ronan about what is known of the hidden side of the moon, and about the Russian satellite Lunik III, its path through space, its looping of the moon, and the possible information it has brought back with it.
A regular monthly series

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Colin Ronan
Director:
Stanley Hyland
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

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