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"He made the whole world dance". (The Dancing Years)
Written by Spike Hughes
with Laurence Payne as Ivor Novello
and in the story: Harry Locke, Peter Assinder, Maidie Andrews, Olwen Brookes, Christopher Hodge, Fanny Carby, Peter Tuddenham, Malcolm Kerby, Raymond Graham Stewart, Philip Lennard, Marcia Cross
and in scenes from the shows: Vanessa Lee, Olive Gilbert, Peter Graves, Elisabeth Welch, Bruce Trent, Carole Raye, Marion Grimaldi, The George Mitchell Singers and the Dancers.
Christopher Hassall writes on page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Spike Hughes
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Singer:
Vanessa Lee
Singer:
Olive Gilbert
Singer:
Peter Graves
Singer:
Elisabeth Welch
Singer:
Bruce Trent
Singer:
Carole Raye
Singer:
Marion Grimaldi
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Orchestrations:
Arthur Wilkinson
Designer:
John Cooper
Film Cameraman:
James Balfour
Film Editor:
Leonard Trumm
Production numbers staged by:
Mark Stuart
Assistant Director:
John Street
Ivor Novello:
Laurence Payne
The Reporter:
James Ottaway
Ivor Novello, as a boy:
Douglas Hankin
Dai Morgan:
Anthony Oliver
Megan:
Sulwen Morgan
Clara Novello Davies:
Madoline Thomas
Miss Ford:
Natalie Lynn
The C.O.:
Richard Caldicot
The Colonel:
Cameron Hall
Robert Andrews:
Michael Anthony
Lloyd Williams:
John Palmer
[Actor]:
Harry Locke
[Actor]:
Peter Assinder
[Actress]:
Maidie Andrews
[Actress]:
Olwen Brookes
[Actor]:
Christopher Hodge
[Actress]:
Fanny Carby
[Actor]:
Peter Tuddenham
[Actor]:
Malcolm Kerby
[Actor]:
Raymond Graham Stewart
[Actor]:
Philip Lennard
[Actress]:
Marcia Cross

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