MPX5075880: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075937: Some of the "Miss World" contestants, wearing coats from Elgee, Miss Selfridge, Fifth Avenue, and just looking. (back row, left to right) The Misses, Philippines, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malta, France, Argentine, Venezuela, Gibralta, and Iceland. (front row, left to right) The Misses Austria, U.S.A., Belgium, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, Germany, Sweden, and Yugoslavia. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075981: 17 year old Bindi Williams an aboriginal boy actor, flew into London to see the first transmission in colour of a new Australian series called "Woobinda, Animal Doctor" in which he has a starring role. Bindi Williams pictured with his boomerang, with the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070997: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-008 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071030: Going to work on an egg is the understatement of the day to 46 years old Taffy Gordon of Middleton, Lancashire. Because Taffy regulalrly downs 24, and yesterday, in an attempt to beat the record for the Guiness book of records he swallowed 48 in the space of 47 seconds. Taffy making his record attempt from four pint glasses each containing twelve broken eggs. / Bridgeman Images