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visits Battersea Park Open-Air Sculpture Exhibition.

Modelling and Carving: Marjorie Crossley and a group of young students show two methods of making sculpture.

4.20 A studio interlude of songs and nursery rhymes for the very young by Elton Hayes who sings some nonsense songs, and 'Nancy's Puppets' who act. 'Little Miss Muffet' and other nursery rhymes.

4.40-5.0 Charles Wheeler conducts older children and grown-ups on a tour of the sculpture on view in Battersea Park.

Contributors

Sculptor (Modelling and Carving):
Marjorie Crossley
Singer:
Elton Hayes
Presenter:
Charles Wheeler

A comedy by W. Somerset Maugham.
The action takes place at Aston-Adey, Arnold Champion-Cheney's house in Dorset
(Mary Merrall is appearing in 'The Gioconda Smile'; Walter Fitzgerald in 'The Paragon')

Contributors

Author:
W. Somerset Maugham
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Setting:
Stephen Bundy
Clive Champion-Cheney:
R. Stuart Lindsell
Arnold Champion-Cheney:
Bryan Coleman
Lord Porteous:
Walter Fitzgerald
Edward Luton:
Clement McCallin
Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney:
Mary Merrall
Elizabeth:
Daphne Arthur
Mrs. Shenstone:
Alison Pickard
A butler:
Sidney Monckton
A footman:
Alan Rolfe

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