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Family Affairs: Problems of Living
The 'Family Affairs' panel discusses problems sent in by viewers. This month it includes: Joyce Chesterton, The Rev. Charles Davey, C. A. Joyce, Dr. J. A. Waycott.
In the chair: Beryl Radley
Letters to the Panel should be sent to Mrs. Beryl Radley, 'Family Affairs', [address removed]

3.15 Journey to Tasmania
A motor tour of some of the lesser-known parts of the island.
Filmed and introduced by Constance Paul.

(to 15.30)

Contributors

Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Joyce Chesterton
Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): The Rev. Charles Davey
Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): C. A. Joyce
Panellist (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Dr. J. A. Waycott
Chairman (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Beryl Radley
Director (Family Affairs:
Problems of Living): Margaret Smith
Filmmaker/presenter (Journey to Tasmania):
Constance Paul
Presented by (Journey to Tasmania):
Richard Gilbert

Eamonn Andrews brings Harry Secombe to Crackerjack
with Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Ronnie Corbett, Raymond Rollett and 'Double or Drop'

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

Contributors

Presenter/'Double or Drop' devised by:
Eamonn Andrews
Entertainer:
Harry Secombe
Singer:
Pearl Carr
Singer:
Teddy Johnson
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian:
Raymond Rollett
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Sextet
Script:
Frank Roscoe
Designer:
Austin Spriggs
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Alan Whicker, Derek Hart, Fyfe Robertson, Tim Parkes.

Contributors

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

Presenting Julie Andrews and her star guests Stanley Holloway, Michael Bentine,
The Celebrity Sextet with London's famous buskers: The Happy Wanderers and her special guest from Italy: Marino Bocchiari.
The Orchestra (Leader, David McCallum) and a section of the Brompton Oratory Boys' Choir (trained by Henry Washington)
(Stanley Holloway's appearance is on film)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Andrews
Guest:
Stanley Holloway
Guest:
Michael Bentine
Performers:
The Celebrity Sextet
Musicians:
The Happy Wanderers
Guest:
Marino Bocchiari
Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Singers:
A section of the Brompton Oratory Boys' Choir
Choir trained by:
Henry Washington
Musical arrangements:
Ronald Grainer
Musical arrangements:
Dennis Wilson
Choreography:
Tommy Linden
Script Associate:
Peter Myers
Settings:
Tony Walton
Production:
Francis Essex

Written and produced by Arthur Swinson.
A second series of programmes on the work of an English Detective Agency.

Diana is an Alsatian dog, which is condemned to death by the Court for attacking a woman out shopping. The National Canine Defence League takes up the case and calls on the Private Investigators to find new evidence that may save the dog's life.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Arthur Swinson
Director:
Christopher Barry
Designer:
Stuart Walker
John Unthank:
Campbell Singer
Mr. Guy Lawson:
Anthony Pendrell
Peter Clarke:
Ian White
Mrs. Harrison:
Anna Turner
Lesley Harrison:
Valerie Smith
Mr. Brown:
Fred Ferris
Bill Jessel:
Douglas Muir
Mrs. Smith:
Honora Burke
Mr. Hacker:
Malcolm Watson
Diana:
Angelica of Codicote
Mrs. Layton:
Ursula Camm
Police Constable:
Roy Madron
Mr. Bunn:
Bartlett Mullins
Mr. Emmet-Jones:
Eric Phillips
Mr. Filby:
Anthony Woodruff
Mr. Hoggshill:
Denis McCarthy
Police Constable Jones:
Desmond Llewelyn

A new comedy for television by W.S. Fortes and Emyr Humphreys
[Starring] Kenneth Griffith with Hugh David and Aubrey Richards
From the BBC's Welsh television studio
(See foot of page)
(BBC recording)

The disappearance of the preacher's car after evening service leads to some hilarious comings and goings in a Welsh village.

Contributors

Writer:
W.S. Fortes
Writer/Producer:
Emyr Humphreys
Designer:
Alan Taylor
Abel Huws:
Kenneth Griffith
Ann Huws:
Nesta Harris
Ifan Egwan:
Emrys James
Robat William:
Emrys Cleaver
John Roberts:
Hugh David
Miss Beynon:
Dilys Davies
Presiding Deacon:
Norman Wynne
Short-sighted Secretary:
Dillwyn Owen
Tomos:
Aubrey Richards
Wil Emwnt:
T.H. Evans
Harry Emwnt:
Brinley Jenkins
Inspector Rees:
Edward Rees

meets this evening to answer your questions.
The members this week are: Pamela Hansford Johnson, C.A. Coulson, F.B.S., A.J. Ayer.
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:
Pamela Hansford Johnson
Panellist:
C.A. Coulson
Panellist:
A.J. Ayer
Chairman:
Norman Fisher
Producer:
John Furness

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