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Introduced by George Elrick.
With Arnold Crowther (impressions), Kathleen Moody (songs), Humphrey Lestocq (comedian), Amalia Magri (diseuse), Sherwood and Forrest (comedy team), Michele de Lys (French songs), Joe Astor and Rene (comedy jugglers), Bobbie and Nornie Dwyer (dancers), Rayinski (saxophone), Nat Allen and his Orchestra.
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
George Elrick
Impressionist:
Arnold Crowther
Singer:
Kathleen Moody
Comedian:
Humphrey Lestocq
Diseuse:
Amalia Magri
Comedians:
Sherwood and Forrest
Singer:
Michele de Lys
Comedy jugglers:
Joe Astor and Rene
Dancer:
Bobbie Dwyer
Dancer:
Nornie Dwyer
Saxophonist:
null Rayinski
Musicians:
Nat Allen and his Orchestra
Producer:
Walton Anderson

by H. F. Rubinstein.
Play adapted for television and produced by Michael Barry.
The play ranges over many years to cover the lives of two men. They are old men today. They have never met. But the pattern of their hope and ambition has threads that are strangely interwoven as we go back to watch the progress of their lives.

Contributors

Author:
H. F. Rubinstein
Adapted for television by/Producer:
Michael Barry
Peter:
Michael Anthony
His mother:
Louise Hampton
Ruth:
Elaine Wodson
Tom, his son:
John Mackwood
Edith, Tom's wife:
Joan Newell
Paul:
Andrew Osborn
Eva:
Joan Carol
Gerda (as a child):
Jill Mason
Getda (as a woman):
Muriel Pavlow
A journalist:
Desmond Keith
A landlady:
Eileen Draycott
A nurse:
Winifred Hill
A housekeeper:
Marguerite Young

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More