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with Pat Kay and Betty Ankers (songs at the piano), Billy Day (and his friend, 'Henry'), Lottie and Doreen (coloured entertainers), Albert and Les Ward (musical maniacs) and
'El Triangulero Eternello'
A Sardinian tragedy played by Kathleen Porteous and John Porteous, with Robert Barthe.
Eric Robinson and his Orchestra

Contributors

Singer/pianist:
Pat Kay
Singer/pianist:
Betty Ankers
Ventriloquist:
Billy Day (and his friend, 'Henry')
Entertainer:
Lottie and Doreen
Musical maniacs:
Albert and Les Ward
[Actress] (El Triangulero Eternello):
Kathleen Porteous
[Actor] (El Triangulero Eternello):
John Porteous
[Actor] (El Triangulero Eternello):
Robert Barthe
Musicians:
Eric Robinson and his Orchestra
Producer:
Henry Caldwell

Robert Atkins's production, televised direct from the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park.
(The second part will be televised tomorrow afternoon)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Production:
Robert Atkins
Orchestra direction:
Rosabel Watson
Dances arranger:
Mary Honer
Presented for television by:
Ian Orr-Ewing
Theseus:
Hugh Manning
Egeus:
Ernest Bale
Lysander:
William Hutchison
Demetrius:
Ewen Solon
Philostrate:
Michael Meacham
Quince:
Thomas Dance
Bottom:
Robert Atkins
Snout:
Leslie Wright
Flute:
David March
Starveling:
Clement Hamelin
Snug:
Ronald Woodroofe
Hippolyta:
Gwendolyn Dante
Helena:
Anne Brooke
Hermia:
Yvonne Forster
Oberon:
Paul Hansard
Titania:
Patricia Kneale
Puck:
Mary Honer
First Fairy:
Diana Wilson

Introduced by Elton Hayes.
with Ruby Moule (songs), Freddie Mirfield and his Orchestra, The Great Cingalee and Co. (illusionist), Nat Allen and his Orchestra.

Contributors

Presenter:
Elton Hayes
Singer:
Ruby Moule
Musicians:
Freddie Mirfield and his Orchestra
Illusionist:
The Great Cingalee and Co
Musicians:
Nat Allen and his Orchestra
Presented by:
Michael Mills

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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