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Family Affairs: Years of Confusion: Finding a Job
The second of seven programmes taking a new look at adolescents.

What sort of jobs do school leavers want? Can they get them? Is anything being done about the 'bulge'? What is the effect of a dead end job? These and other questions are discussed in interviews with young people, parents and experts in juvenile employment.
Introduced by Alex Macintosh.

3.15 Open Tent
A Canadian film showing a day in the life of an Eskimo family.

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Presenter (Family Affairs):
Alex Macintosh
Producer (Family Affairs):
Beryl Radley

[Starring] Eamonn Andrews with Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Ronnie Corbett, Raymond Rollett, Jerry Bergmann and Mimi and 'Double or Drop'

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Eamonn Andrews
Singer:
Pearl Carr
Singer:
Teddy Johnson
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian:
Raymond Rollett
Entertainers:
Jerry Bergmann and Mimi
Musicians:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Writer:
Frank Roscoe
Producer:
Johnny Downes

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

Joan Regan says 'Be My Guest' to you and to her star guests Max Bygraves, Dora Bryan, The Taylor Maids, Richard Allen, Keith Hamshere.

Contributors

Singer:
Joan Regan
Entertainer:
Max Bygraves
Performer:
Dora Bryan
Singers:
The Taylor Maids
Bass:
Richard Allen
Performer:
Keith Hamshere
The Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
[Orchestra] leader:
David McCallum
Musical arrangements:
Ken Jones
Settings designed by:
Lionel Radford
Production:
Francis Essex

by Willis Hall
[Starring] Brian Peck
See page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Willis Hall
Produced and designed by:
Hal Burton
Clerk:
Michael Partridge
Mr. Matthews:
Tom Cubitt
Albert Gosport:
Brian Peck
Harry Middleton:
Fred Fairclough
Emily Jackson:
Maureen O'Reilly
Sheila:
Rowena Torrance
Bert:
Ray Mort
Mrs. Jackson:
Nan Marriott-Watson
First guest:
Peggyann Clifford
Second guest:
Margot Bryant
Henry Jackson:
Brian Rawlinson
Bridesmaids:
Irene French
Bridesmaids:
Jane Evans
Other guests:
Sybil Ewbank
Other guests:
Jack Leonard

Britain's newest highway, M.1, opens on Monday next, linking London and Birmingham.
This is the story of its construction and the special uses to which it can be put.
A BBC Midland Region Film Unit presentation
David Martin writes on page 3

Contributors

Reporter:
Robert Reid
Film Cameraman:
Mike Williams
Sound:
Peter Caselberg
Editor:
Edward Le Lorrain
Diagrams:
Alfred Wurmser
Producer:
David Martin

meets this evening to answer your questions.
The members this week are: A.J. Ayer, Bernard Williams, Sir John Wolfenden.
Chairman, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to The Brains Trust', [address removed]

(A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service next Sunday at 4.15)

Contributors

Panellist:
A.J. Ayer
Panellist:
Bernard Williams
Panellist:
Sir John Wolfenden
Chairman:
Norman Fisher
Producer:
John Furness

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

(See top of page and page 11)

Outside broadcast cameras cover:
The Latin-American Professional Final
The Amateur and Professional Gran Finals
The Duel of the Giants

Dancing to the music of Joe Loss, Lou Preager, Victor Silvester and their orchestras
also featuring The Dagenham Girl Pipers

Contributors

Presented for television by:
Peter Webber
Commentator:
Sylvia Peters
Commentator:
Peter West
Assistant Commentator/Organiser of the event:
Elsa Wells
Musicians:
Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Musicians:
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
Musicians:
Victor Silvester and his Orchestra
Musicians:
The Dagenham Girl Pipers

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