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A Water-Ski Spectacular: Snow White on Water

on BBC One London

Starring Britain's Ski Queen Pam Horton.
Introduced by Alun Williams.

There have been pantomime's on ice, there have been pantomime's under water, but never before has there been a pantomime on water. This unique production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" has been mounted by the Theale Water Ski Club under its leader Pam Horton who also stars. Apart from the seven dwarfs, there's a white rabbit riding a bicycle - on water, a mouse doing a handstand on a kitchen chair - on water, and a "bird-man" who, with the aid of a kite will fly high over the lake. The familiar music from the Walt Disney film is given an up-to-date treatment by the London Jazz Four.

Incredible Bare-Foot Skiing featuring John Bailey
Ski-Jumps and Slalom
Heigh Ho Heigh Ho on Water-Skis they go - Parade of the Seven Dwarfs
Aqua Acrobatics with the Animals of the Forest
Aqua Trapeze
Comedy Jumping
Human Pyramid
Formation Skiing - The Flowers of the Forest
Aqua Ballet

Contributors

Presenter:
Alun Williams
Television Production:
Mary David
Musicians:
The London Jazz Four
Leader (The London Jazz Four):
Mike McNaught
Snow White:
Pam Horton
The Prince/Mouse on the Chair:
Stephen Francis
Bunny on the Bicycle/Water Skier:
John Bailey
Bird of the Forest:
John Allaway
Performers:
Theale Water Ski Club
Water Skier:
Anne Cameron
Water Skier:
Jenny Gouk
Water Skier:
Wendy Horne
Water Skier:
Heidi Long
Water Skier:
Gill Palmer
Water Skier:
Marion Sawyer
Water Skier:
Marcia Sullivan
Water Skier:
Carole Timberlake
Water Skier:
Sheila Vickers
Water Skier:
John Jefford
Director (Water Skiers):
Jill Horton
Boat Driver:
Bob Coleman
Boat Driver:
Tony Horne
Boat Driver:
Ken Spanner

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