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Sooty: Sooty's Paint Shop
with Harry Corbett.

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The Black Brigand: 1: Trap for a Grandee
A television serial by J. Potter Brown
Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas
See page 8

Sunday at Six
On the Scottish Island of Iona, where St. Columba landed, the ancient Abbey is being rebuilt. The Rev. George MacLeod, D.D., shows you, with a scale model, how the work is being done.

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Contributors

Puppeteer (Sooty):
Harry Corbett
Author (The Black Brigand):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by (The Black Brigand):
J. Potter Brown
Producer (The Black Brigand):
Dorothea Brooking
Songs composed by (The Black Brigand):
James Hartley
Film Sequences (The Black Brigand):
David Prosser
Editor (The Black Brigand):
John Pullen
Designer (The Black Brigand):
Richard Wilmot
Jaco Court Jester:
Gerald Blake
Karl, the White King:
William Devlin
Slago:
John Woodnutt
The Old King:
Alan Curtis
Desperado:
Peter MacArte
First Soldier:
Anthony Broughton
Second Soldier:
Brian Moorehead
Third Soldier:
Edward Higgins
Fourth Soldier:
Alan Curtis
Officer:
Seymour Green
Francis:
Gary Raymond
Bishop:
Howell Davies
Don Tillado:
Dennis Edwards
Don Gramante:
Robert Gillespie
Don John:
James Raglan
Donna Margarita:
Hazel Bainbridge
Fernando:
Anthony Newlands
Don Rogano:
Laidman Browne
Cardinal:
Jefferson Clifford
Thynne:
Toke Townley
Phat:
Raymond Rollett
Don Ramo:
John Trevor
Donna Fiora:
Rosemary Dorken
Janella:
Catherine Feller
Landlord:
Julian Somers
Others taking part:
Ivor Kimmel
Others taking part (Messenger):
Edward Ballard
Others taking part:
John Hoskin
Others taking part:
Peter Grisewood
Others taking part:
Alan Gore Lewis
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
The Rev. George MacLeod

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