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Gregory Phillips, Michele Dotrice, and Christopher Trace talk about things which were once very common sights and are now hard to find.

A visit to Mr. Holmes, the blacksmith, near Ludlow in Shropshire, and an adventure in one of the first motor cars to appear on English roads at the turn of the century.
for Schools
Repeated on Friday at 10.5 a.m.
(to 11.55)

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Cameraman:
Alex Pearce
Film editor:
Michael Johns
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Schoolboy:
Gregory Phillips
Schoolgirl:
Michele Dotrice
Also taking part:
Norman Shelley

Edrych ar y byd a'i bethau
Cwrdd A phobl
Ymw-eld a lleoedd
Ymdrin a phynciau yng nghwmni OWEN EDWARD. Rhaglen ddyddiol dan ofal NAN DAVIES, IFOR Rees JACK Williams
Today: a topical magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)

(to 13.25)

All Aboard with Driver, Alex Macintosh
Fireman, Charlie Chimp
featuring George Chisholm and his Jazzers, Carol Deene, Daisy May and Company assisted by Saveen, Edwin Braden and The Shunters.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alex Macintosh
Musicians:
George Chisholm and his Jazzers
Singer:
Carol Deene
Ventriloquist:
null Saveen
Musicians:
Edwin Braden and the Shunters
Designer:
Raymond Cusick
Producer:
Leonard Chase

Continuous music in the modern manner by the Welsh Dance Orchestra.
Presented by Allan Wood
With John Leyton, Eve Adams, Locke, Stock, and Barrell
(BBC Recording)

Contributors

Musicians:
The Welsh Dance Orchestra
Presented by (The Welsh Dance Orchestra):
Allan Wood
Singer:
John Leyton
Singer:
Eve Adams
Performers:
Locke, Stock, and Barrell
Musical Director:
Leonard Morris
Designer:
Alan Taylor
Director:
Jack Williams
Producer:
Brian Evans

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Associate producer:
Tony Essex
Associate producer:
Ned Sherrin
Associate producer:
Peter Batty
Assistant editor:
Antony Jay
Editor:
Alasdair Milne

An informal lighthearted entertainment in which Malcolm Mitchell introduces a special guest star and Anne Nimmons and another off-beat interview.
Malcolm Mitchell is accompanied by his Double Trio

Contributors

Presenter:
Malcolm Mitchell
Singer:
Anne Nimmons
Musicians:
Malcolm Mitchell and his Double Trio
Musical associate:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Devised and produced by:
Richard Afton

A programme in which the world-famous baritone sings arias from his best known roles and invites as his guests Sir Malcolm Sargent, Paul Rogers, Carla Fracci, Yoko Kono
Marcus Dods conducting the Pro Arte Orchestra
Leader, Max Salpeter
(Tito Gobbi appears by arrangement with the Administrator, The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.)
See page 47

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Tito Gobbi
Guest:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Guest:
Paul Rogers
Guest:
Carla Fracci
Guest:
Yoko Kono
Musicians:
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Max Salpeter
Conductor:
Marcus Dods
Designer:
Clifford Hatts
Producer:
Patricia Foy

by Leonard Hale.
Starring Andre Morell

Two benches in a North London Park - on one of them the old Mr. Gilliat, with his stream of reminiscences; on the other, young Ken and Annie plan their future together. For their life still holds all the possibilities it once had for Mr. Gilliat, and gradually a strange link develops between them.
From the Midlands
See page 47

Contributors

Writer:
Leonard Hale
Producer:
Rex Tucker
Designer:
Charles Carroll
Mr Gilliat:
Andre Morell
Man:
Alan Tilvern
Annie:
Valerie Bell
Ken:
Roy Spencer
Chauffeur:
Burt Kwouk
Park Attendant:
Toke Townley

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