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Television Variety presenting artists entirely New to You
including: La Esterella, Winifred Atwell, Trio Grossetto, Senor Carlos, Leslie Haskell
Accompanied by Eric Robinson and his Orchestra

Contributors

Singer:
La Esterella
Pianist:
Winifred Atwell
Performers:
Trio Grossetto
Performer:
Senor Carlos
Performer:
Leslie Haskell
Musicians:
Eric Robinson and his Orchestra
Producer:
Richard Afton

A Television Magazine introduced by McDonald Hobley.

My Best Moment
Sirdani and his guest introduce a magical note.

Inspector Gribble Investigates
A new series by John P Wynn.
with Frank Foster as the Inspector.

Cue for Music
A musical guest.

Puzzle Corner with Ronnie Waldman

It Happened to Me
Celebrities tell us their worst moment.

Every Man His Own...
by Max Kester.
[Starring] Richard Hearne

Nat Allen and his Orchestra

All correspondence in connection with this programme should be addressed to 'Kaleidoscope', [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
McDonald Hobley
Editor:
Stephen McCormack
Producer:
Bill Ward
Magician (My Best Moment):
null Sirdani
Writer (Inspector Gribble Investigates):
John P Wynn
Inspector Gribble (Inspector Gribble Investigates):
Frank Foster
Presenter (Puzzle Corner):
Ronnie Waldman
Comedian (Every Man His Own):
Richard Hearne
Writer (Every Man His Own):
Max Kester
Musicians:
Nat Allen and his Orchestra

The second International Scientific Film Congress opens in London tomorrow with delegates from all over the world. By courtesy of the Congress organisers television shows a preview of some of the outstanding films which will be shown to the delegates.
John Grierson (Central Office of Information) introduces three of the delegates: John Maddison (Great Britain), Jean Painleve (France), and Professor Otto Storch of Vienna.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Grierson
Guest:
John Maddison
Guest:
Jean Painleve
Guest:
Professor Otto Storch

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