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Come and Join Us
Members of the National Association of Women's Clubs put questions to Harold Oldman, W. H. Sales and Victor Wiseman.
In the chair: Doreen Stephens, Editor, Women's Programmes, Television
From the BBC's television studio in Leeds

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

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Panellist (Come and Join Us):
Harold Oldman
Panellist (Come and Join Us):
W. H. Sales
Panellist (Come and Join Us):
Victor Wiseman
Chairman (Come and Join Us):
Doreen Stephens
Director (Come and Join Us):
Olive Shapley
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.

Robin Adler's Camera Club including details of the November competition

Would You Believe It? with Bill Hooper

Do It Yourself with Barry Bucknell
See Junior Radio Times

George Cansdale's Animal Tour from Bristol

The Ted Taylor Four

Contributors

Presenter:
Vera McKechnie
Item presenter (Robin Adler's Camera Club):
Robin Adler
Item presenter (Would You Believe It?):
Bill Hooper
Item presenter (Do It Yourself):
Barry Bucknell
Item presenter (George Cansdale's Animal Tour):
George Cansdale
Musicians:
The Ted Taylor Four
Producer:
Leonard Chase

This week: 'Decorating for Profit!'
[Starring] Dave Morris as 'The Artful Dodger'
with Joe Gladwin, Gretchen Franklin, John Barrie
From the BBC's North of England television studio
See page 5

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

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Singer/guitarist:
Cy Grant
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Associate producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

A series of crime stories in two weekly parts by Michael Gilbert.
[Starring] John Welsh
starring Edward Chapman

Story based on the book "Men from the Shadows" by Stanley Firmin, with research by Maurice Cowan
(See page 3)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Gilbert
Author:
Stanley Firmin
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Designer:
Norman James
Research:
Maurice Cowan
Film Cameraman:
Charles Lagus
Film Editor:
J. Sterling
Superintendent Halcro:
John Welsh
Wilmot:
Derrick Sherwin
Mr. Irving:
Michael Murray
Mrs. Irving:
Colette Wild
Chief Superintendent Maw:
William Fox
Clerk:
Michael Wynne
Miss Pettiward:
Molly Veness
Mr. Grandland:
Edward Chapman
Miss Fry:
Anne Pichon
Photographer:
Simon Merrick
Rex:
John Forbes-Robertson
Toni:
Magda Miller
Mrs. Palmer:
Betty Cooper

direct from the Richmond Ice Rink

For many years British skaters won this most important annual women's ice skating event, but for the last two years foreign competitors have taken the title. Tonight Outside Broadcast cameras watch the efforts of a strong British entry to turn the tide in the final stages of this competition.

Contributors

Commentator:
Alan Weeks
Presented for television by:
Peter Webber

See foot of page and page 3

Peter West introduces the first heat in the nation-wide amateur ballroom dancing contest between twelve regions for the BBC Television Award and the Formation Team Cup

Wales v. South from the Tower Ballroom Swansea

with Tommy Mander and his Orchestra
Compere, Alun Williams

Produced by Selwyn Roderick

from the Guildhall Portsmouth

with Denny Boyce and his Orchestra

Compere, Alex Macintosh

Produced by Peter Bale

Before a panel of judges nominated by members of the Official Board of Ballroom Dancing Ltd., including the Welsh Alliance

At 10.0

Contributors

Programme arranged by:
Eric Morley
Executive Producer:
Barrie Edgar

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