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Robert Gladwell introduces Marty Batten, Beryl Gray, Jill Leslie, Margaret Lorraine, Barbara Miura, Sandra Russell showing ski, leisure and outdoor clothes.
Nicholas Egon describes The Girls Who Turn my Head

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Gladwell
Model:
Marty Batten
Model:
Beryl Gray
Model:
Jill Leslie
Model:
Margaret Lorraine
Model:
Barbara Miura
Model:
Sandra Russell
Item presenter (The Girls Who Turn my Head):
Nicholas Egon
Designer:
Darrol Blake
Arranged by:
Iris Furlong
Producer:
Joyce Bullen

Andre Lefevre shows Brian Johnston round the Rambert School of Ballet, Notting Hill, London where tomorrow's ballet dancers learn the techniques of stars of today, including Alicia Markova in a recorded performance of 'The Dying Swan'.
An Outside Broadcast
Produced by John Dutoi

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Johnston
Subject:
Andre Lefevre
Dancer:
Alicia Markova
Produced by:
John Dutoi

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson,
Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

Starring Perry Como
with Ginger Rogers, Della Reese, The Hugh Lambert Dancers, The Ray Charles Singers, The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra.
NBC recording
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Contributors

Presenter/singer:
Perry Como
Dancer:
Ginger Rogers
Singer:
Della Reese
Dancers:
The Hugh Lambert Dancers
Singers:
The Ray Charles Singers
Musicians:
The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
Orchestrations:
Jack Andrews
Orchestrations:
Joe Lipman
Vocal arrangements and special material by:
Ray Charles
Script:
Goodman Ace
Script:
Selma Diamond
Script:
Jay Burton
Script:
Frank Peppiatt
Script:
John Aylesworth
Director:
Dwight Hemion
Producer:
Nick Vanoff
Presented for BBC television by:
Yvonne Littlewood
Film editor:
Richard Barclay

Written by Francis Durbridge and Barry Thomas.
[Starring] Jack Hedley as Tim Frazer
Starring Patricia Marmont, Michael Aldridge
with Francis Matthews, Patricia Haines
Tim's new assignment has taken him to Amsterdam to follow Barbara Day. One of Ross's agents, Leo Salinger, was killed in a street accident in Amsterdam and Barbara Day was the driver of the car involved. Tim returns to London convinced that the accident was a genuine one. However, Ross still has doubts. When Tim arrives at Barbara Day's flat in answer to her telephone call, she is not there. Instead, Tim finds the body of Martin Cordwell, an American tourist-and a metronome.

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Writer:
Barry Thomas
Producer:
Terence Dudley
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Film cameraman:
Charles Parnall
Film editor:
Harry Hastings
Tim Frazer:
Jack Hedley
Martin Cordwell:
Robert Henderson
Barbara Day:
Patricia Haines
Lewis Richards:
Francis Matthews
Det-Insp Trueman:
Victor Brooks
Detective Sergeant:
Brian Vaughan
Arthur Fairlee:
Michael Aldridge
Lloyd:
George Street
Van Dakar:
Anthony Bate
Carol:
Veronica Wells
Sue:
Bridget Armstrong
Vivien Gilmore:
Patricia Marmont

Peter Haigh invites you to measure your sense of humour against Bob Monkhouse, Denis Goodwin, Kenneth Horne, Vie Riscoe in a cartoon contest devised by Frank Wayne and Mace Neufeld.
At the organ; Jackie Brown
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Contributors

Chairman:
Peter Haigh
Panellist:
Bob Monkhouse
Panellist:
Denis Goodwin
Panellist:
Kenneth Horne
Panellist:
Vie Riscoe
Devised by:
Frank Wayne
Devised by:
Mace Neufeld
Organist:
Jackie Brown
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

Mai Zetterling among the Gypsies
Written by David Hughes.

Every year in May several thousand Lords of Little Egypt, as the Gypsies were called in the old days, come from all over Europe to meet for festivities in the Camargue, the remote wild west of France.
Mai Zetterling stayed with them in a caravan to discover how this mysterious and often violent people really live among themselves.

Contributors

Writer:
David Hughes
Presenter/director:
Mai Zetterling
Photographed by:
Brian Probyn
Editor:
Michael Bradsell

An exploration into our new understanding of nature by Dr. J. Bronowski.

What are the 'arrows' of light?; How closely can we study the world?; What are the limits of sight?

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr. J. Bronowski
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Script:
Gerald Leach
Production assistant:
Michael Latham
Production assistant:
David Kennard
Associate producer:
Bill Wright
Executive producer:
Humphrey Fisher

Norbert Brainin (violin) and Peter Schidlof (viola) with the London Mozart Players Leader, Robert Masters, Conductor, Harry Blech, play Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola and orchestra before an invited audience.
The programme also includes Mendelssohn's Nocturne and Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream.

(In the next programme of this series on January 17 Paul Tortelier plays Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis)
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Contributors

Violinist:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Musicians:
London Mozart Players
Orchestra leader:
Robert Masters
Orchestra conductor:
Harry Blech
Presented by:
Walter Todds

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