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A visit to The Regal, Edmonton to see the first half of Derek Roy's pantomime (by permission of Gaumont British Picture Corporation, Ltd.)
(Jean Kent appears by permission of Gainsborough Pictures (1928), Ltd.)

Contributors

Book by:
Dan Leno, Junior
Producer:
Harry Bright
Production under the personal supervision of:
Derek Roy
Presented for television by:
Campbell Logan
Prince Charming:
Jean Kent
Buttons:
Derek Roy
Cinders:
Julia Bretton
Dandini:
Rona Ricardo
Ugly Sister:
Bobbie Kimber
Ugly Sister:
Bart Allison
The Brokers' Men:
The Wilcox Brothers
Baron:
Charles Stephen
Fairy Queen:
Timara Kirova
Prince's Equerries:
Maple Leaf Quartet (Kay, Pat, Barbara, and Dorothy)
Performers:
Annette's Twenty-Four Girls
Dancers:
Beams Breezy Babes
Speciality:
The Five Rapids
Speciality:
The White Horse
Speciality:
The Panda

with contributions from the Cabaret Puppets, Dixon's Royal Marionettes, The Hogarth Puppets, The Jacquard Puppets, The Mercury Marionettes, The Phelps Marionettes, The Pollard Puppets, Puppet Productions, and The Studio Marionette Theatre.
including The Dance of the Snowmen, A Fairy Ballet, The Dance of the Old Toys, Father Christmas and the Pillow-cases, The Dance of the New Toys and Mr. Punch's Christmas Party.
with Will Kitlee, Ernest Brisbane, Joe Barnes, Paul Capser, Francis Keep, Tom Kemp, Bruce MacLeod, and Percy Press.
(The Cabaret Puppets appear by permission of Huntley's Entertainment)
Second performance of the programme televised on December 21)

Contributors

Arranged by/puppeteer:
Percy Press
Puppeteer:
Will Kitlee
Puppeteer:
Ernest Brisbane
Puppeteer:
Joe Barnes
Puppeteer:
Paul Capser
Puppeteer:
Francis Keep
Puppeteer:
Tom Kemp
Puppeteer:
Bruce MacLeod
Music compiled by:
James Hartley
Music compiled by:
John Carter
Programme deviser and producer:
Jan Bussell

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