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The second day of the Liverpool Spring Meeting.
3.5 The Mildmay Steeplechase over two miles of the Mildmay course
3.40 The Coronation Hurdle over two miles, one furlong
4.10 The 109th Liverpool Spring Cup (Handicap) over one mile, two furlongs, 170 yards
(to 16.20)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Television presentation:
Ray Lakeland
Television presentation:
Dennis Monger
Television presentation:
John Vernon

Percy Thrower advises again on the problems of buying one's first greenhouse.
Greenhouses - wooden, brick, and metal - lean to's, conservatories, and garden frames are built side by side to compare advantages and disadvantages for the amateur.
Groups of plants are suggested for the best use of each house.
From the Midlands

(Last shown in August 1960)

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Paul Morby

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop with Cy Grant.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Singer/guitarist:
Cy Grant
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Associate producer:
Tony Essex
Associate producer:
Ned Sherrin
Editor:
Alasdair Milne

Stories of the Mounties
A film series starring Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier.

Appearances are sometimes deceptive. Who would have thought that the gentle quiet-spoken visitor distributing religious tracts in Shamattawa would also be distributing counterfeit money? Or that the pretty beauty specialist would have been taken in by him-specially when the attractive Corporal Gagnier was around!
A BBC film release

Contributors

Story and screenplay by:
George Salverson
Director:
George Gorman
Executive producer:
F. R. Crawley
Corporal Jacques Gagnier:
Gilles Pelletier
Constable Scott:
John Perkins
Constable Mitchell:
Don Francks
Allison Andrews:
Toby Robins
Clifford Matthews:
Michael Kane
Miller:
Larry Mann

Introduced by David Attenborough.
A film made recently in Turkey showing the illegal and secret rites of Dervishes, a sect who mortify their bodies with skewers and swords in order to prove their religious faith.
See pages 54 and 55

Contributors

Presenter/Series Editor:
David Attenborough
Filmed by:
Alain Gheerbrant
Film editor:
Fred Jacobs
Film editor:
Bert Eggleton
Presented by:
Brian Branston

by Vincent Tilsley.
with Mary Hinton, Brian Peck, Lois Daine and Christine Finn

A lovely period cottage, ideal, modernised, for sale at £100? It must be worth far more. The seller agrees, but the price is not to be changed.
See page 55

Contributors

Writer:
Vincent Tilsley
Producer:
Patrick Dromgoolt
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Joe Conroy:
George Woodbridge
Mrs Starke:
Mary Hinton
Bessy Conroy:
Sheila Raynor
Peter Barlow:
Brian Peck
Angela Barlow:
Lois Daine
Jessica Vining:
Christine Finn
A guest:
Roger Maxwell

Starring David Hughes with Eira Heath and The George Mitchell Singers.

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
David Hughes
Singer:
Eira Heath
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Orchestra directed by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Musical associate:
Alan Bristow
Vocal arrangements:
George Mitchell
Choreography:
Tommy Linden
Dialogue:
Leslie Bricusse
Settings:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Harry Carlisle

The Consultant Psychiatrist and A Doctor engaged on research in the physiology of hypnosis examine Free Will and the Unconscious.
Civilised man bases his social rules on the belief that he has free will. But little allowance is made for the unconscious influences which affect his moral judgments and emotional attitudes.
Tonight, in the studio, hypnosis is used to demonstrate how free will can be influenced and how prejudice can be created.

Contributors

Presenter:
The Consultant Psychiatrist [name uncredited]
Guest:
A Doctor [name uncredited]
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

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