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Elton Hayes greets you with songs and music.

On the Farm
Freddy Grisewood introduces you to some of the animals on Holly Hill Farm, including lambs, the new calf and ponies in their stables.

Annette's Song Cupboard
Once again Annette Mills finds that songs come to life through her wonderful song cupboard.
Look out for Mr. Lightning the handyman (Anthony Spurgin) who will probably get mixed up in these adventures.
Dances arranged by Grace Cone, with children from the Arts Educational Schools

Jumping
Back to the farm. This time Freddy Grisewood takes you to the paddock for jumping.

Elton Hayes with his guitar says goodbye.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Singer/guitarist:
Elton Hayes
Presenter (On the Farm/Jumping):
Freddy Grisewood
Presenter/singer (Annette's Song Cupboard):
Annette Mills
Mr. Lightning the Handyman (Annette's Song Cupboard):
Anthony Spurgin
Dances arranger (Annette's Song Cupboard):
Grace Cone

A play by Jean-Paul Sartre.
Translated by Kitty Black.
[Starring] Dulcie Gray, Michael Gough and Andre Morell
The scene: Illyria, an imaginary Central European country
The time is spring 1945 and 1943
(Second performance on Thursday)
(Michael Gough appears by permission of H. M. Tennent Ltd.; Dulcie Gray, of London Films)

Contributors

Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Translated by:
Kitty Black
Producer:
George More O'Ferrall
Settings designer:
Barry Learoyd
Hoederer, one of the leaders of the Proletarian Party:
Andre Morell
Hugo, Hoederer's secretary:
Michael Gough
Jessica, Hugo's wife:
Dulcie Gray
Hoederer's bodyguard - Georges:
Danny Green
Hoederer's bodyguard - Leon:
Robert Berkeley
Hoederer's bodyguard - Slick:
Charles Farrell
Louis:
Richard Warner
Frantz:
Adrian Frere
Charles:
Bryan Coleman
Olga:
Rosalie Crutchley
Prince Paul, son of the Regent of Illyria:
Olaf Olsen
Karsky, Secretary of the Pentagon Party:
William Sherwood

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