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Excerpts from "The Two Bouquets"

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A musical play by Eleanor Farjeon and Herbert Farjeon.
Introduced by Brian Johnson.

The action takes place in a conservatory and garden in Mr. Gill's house at Twickenham during and after a ball.
A special performance before an invited audience at the Piccadilly Theatre, London.
(By arrangement with Anthony Vivian)
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Author:
Eleanor Farjeon
Author:
Herbert Farjeon
Director:
Willard Stoker
Music arranged by:
Ernest Irving
Musical Director:
Herbert Menges
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar
Presenter:
Brian Johnson
Kate Gill:
Sara Gregory
Laura Rivers, her cousin:
Sonia Williams
Mrs. Gill:
Rose Hill
Mr. Gill:
Derek Oldham
Edward Gill:
Hugh Paddick
Amelia, a parlourmaid:
Tina Horniman
James, a butler:
Geoffrey Underwood
Albert Porter (in love with Laura):
Denis Martin
Julian Bromley (in love with Kate):
Andrew Downie
Lavinia Waters:
Betty Wood
Flora Grantley:
Jean Carrol
Bella Manchester:
Ruth Goring
Patty Moss (secretly married to Edward):
Daphne Anderson
George, an actor:
Bernard Keefe
Other parts played by:
Cyril Crook
Other parts played by:
Mary Hill
Other parts played by:
Mike Morgan
Other parts played by:
Lisa Maverling
Other parts played by:
Silvia Beamish
Other parts played by:
Francis Edwards
Other parts played by:
Robert Ross
Other parts played by:
Judith Shergold
Other parts played by:
Valerie Hayward
Other parts played by:
Alan Dudley
Other parts played by:
Edward Markellie
Other parts played by:
Leighton Camden
Other parts played by:
Catherine Hutchinson

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