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Norman Marshall's Production from the Ambassadors Theatre.
With: Hermione Gingold, Walter Crisham, Joan Swinstead, Reginald Beckwith, Gabrielle Brune, Nicholas Phipps, Jack McNaughton, Kay Young, Alicia Marlowe, Doris Gilmore, Derek Farr
At the pianos, Ruby Duncan and Charles Zwar
Drums, Antony Spurgin

Contributors

Stage producer:
Norman Marshall
Television Presentation:
Moultrie R. Kelsall
Performer:
Hermione Gingold
Performer:
Walter Crisham
Performer:
Joan Swinstead
Performer:
Reginald Beckwith
Performer:
Gabrielle Brune
Performer:
Nicholas Phipps
Performer:
Jack McNaughton
Performer:
Kay Young
Performer:
Alicia Marlowe
Performer:
Doris Gilmore
Performer:
Derek Farr
Pianist:
Ruby Duncan
Pianist:
Charles Zwar
Drummer:
Anthony Spurgin

A Musical Comedy.
Book and lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber.
George Windeatt and his Orchestra
The entire production under the personal supervision of Lupino Lane
Televised direct from Victoria Palace

Contributors

Book/lyrics:
L. Arthur Rose
Book/lyrics:
Douglas Furber
Music:
Noel Gay
Dances/ensembles:
Fred Leslie
Musicians:
George Windeatt and his Orchestra
Production supervised by:
Lupino Lane
Gerald Bolingbroke:
Martin Gray
Parchester:
Wallace Lupino
Major Domo:
Maurice Barclay
Lady Battersby:
Jean Capra
Lord Jasper Tring:
Mickey McConnell
The Hon Margaret Atkinson:
Nina Lyn
Jacqueline:
Betty Frankiss
The Duchess:
Doris Rogers
Sir John:
George Gregory
Bill Snibson:
Lupino Lane
Sally Teddie:
St Denis
Fred:
George Yarborough
Alf:
Maurice Dallimore
Footmen:
Michael Stoller
Footmen:
William McGuigan
Charles:
Reginald Matthews
Comtesse de Versailles:
Violet Blythe
Lady Fordham:
Irene Kemp
Landlady:
Anne Booth
Telegraph Boy:
Lauri Lane
Bob Barking:
George Powder
Policeman:
Maurice Barclay

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