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Poem: Topsy-Turvy Land by H. E. WILKINSON
Story: Indian Two Feet and His Horse written by MARGARET FISKEY Illustrated by KATHERINE EVANS Presenters this week Julie Stevens Lionel Morton
The Bold Bad Bus, a book of rhyming stories from Play School: £1.60

Contributors

Unknown:
H. E. Wilkinson
Written By:
Margaret Fiskey
Illustrated By:
Katherine Evans
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
Lionel Morton

For Colleges
The Lesser Half
How far does women's position at work reflect their role in the home? And what value should be placed on housework?
Director BRYN BROOKS
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Discussion notes are available from BBC Further Education Office, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Producer:
Suzanne Davies

A weekly look at the pleasures and problems of raising a family. Toys for the Mentally Handicapped JUDITH DAVIS and PAUL BARNES visit children at Park School, Aylesbury.
Director DICK FOSTER
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES Book 60p: see page 50

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Davis
Unknown:
Paul Barnes
Editor:
Eurfron Gwynne

What does the wind do when it isn'blowing?
JOHN BARRETT , until recently director of the Pembrokeshire Countryside Unit, has to answer this question and a thousand others as he leads holidaymakers on walks around this beautiful, rugged county of legend and rich wildlife.
, Producer JENNIFER JEREMY

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barrett
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy

with guest stars Clarke Gordon Darleen Carr , L. Q. Jones
McGuffin Smith and Jones need all their wits and skill to keep out of trouble when they become involved with a man who calls himself McGuffin and a beautiful girl who says she is his daughter.

Contributors

Unknown:
Clarke Gordon
Unknown:
Darleen Carr
Unknown:
L. Q. Jones
Unknown:
McGuffin Smith
Jones:
Starring Ben Murphy
Smith:
Roger Davis

with Derek Nimmo
The value of radio and its role in our lives, for example during the war, is unfortunately sometimes taken for granted. DEREK NIMMO 'S guests all played important parts in Radio's development and tonight relate some of their amusing experiences. Arthur Askey
Peter Brough and Archie Andrews Pete Murray
Norman Shelley John Snagge
Script SPIKE MULLINS , MIKE FENTIMAN Design STEVE BROWNSEY
Producer VERNON LAWRENCE
(Derek Nimmo is in ' Why Not Stay for Breakfast? ' at the Apollo Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Peter Brough
Unknown:
Archie Andrews
Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
John Snagge
Script:
Spike Mullins
Script:
Mike Fentiman
Design:
Steve Brownsey
Producer:
Vernon Lawrence
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo

The Writing on the Wall
Could the crime and vandalism of New York ever occur in our cities? Professor Oscar Newman has shown in America how vandalism and bad housing design are related. One new housing project in St Louis is now being demolished after it became too dangerous to live in. Horizon brought NEWMAN to England to see if we are making the same mistakes in housing as architects have done in America. Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor SUE NEW Editor BRUCE NORMAN
Producer JOHN M. MANSFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Oscar Newman
Editor:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
John M. Mansfield

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