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Vision On

on BBC One London

A monthly programme in which pictures speak louder than words.
Introduced for deaf children by Pat Keysell.

Including:
The Waxworks Mystery
Written and directed by Len Chase.
An exciting story acted by the Royal National Institute for the Deaf Mime Group, directed by Pat Keysell.

and
A Visit to Madame Tussaud's

Contributors

Presenter/director (The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Mime Group):
Pat Keysell
Director:
Diana Potter
Producer:
Ursula Eason
Writer/director (The Waxworks Mystery):
Len Chase
Designer (The Waxworks Mystery):
Stewart Marshall
John:
Michael Hanrahan
Bob:
Michael Rouskis
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Anne Marie Petz
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Graeme Munro
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Cyril Robbins
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Gerald Sullivan
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Sid James
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Ron Simes
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Ian Stewart
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Len Norris
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Albert Watkins
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Leon Hasseck
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Eric Whitham
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Eleanor Main
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Gwen Watford
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Inez Orchard
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Elsie Whitby
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Alexandra Fox
Thieves, policemen, officials, and visitors:
Winifred Marshall

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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