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A Musical Revue (now playing at the Cambridge Theatre)
with Claude Hulbert, Jessie Matthews, Renee Houston, Muriel Smith, Mariana, Jack Melford, Joan Heat, Chris Grainger, Jan Muzurus, Sara Luzita, Miguelita and her Afro-Cubanos, Peter Glover, Jean Bayless, Bernard Eastoe, Harold Holness, Dudley Heslop, Enid Smeeden, Terence Theobald, Ray Browne, David Keller, Nina Tarakanova, Patricia Dare, Adele Stephens, Aud Johannsen, Roy Byfield-Riches, Audrey Hepburn, Olli Sholanke, Al Smith, Ruben Francois.

Settings redesigned for television by Barry Learoyd from the originals of Honoria Plesch

Contributors

Director:
Cecil Landau
Performer:
Claude Hulbert
Singer:
Jessie Matthews
Performer:
Renee Houston
Singer:
Muriel Smith
Performer:
null Mariana
Performer:
Jack Melford
Performer:
Joan Heat
Performer:
Chris Grainger
Performer:
Jan Muzurus
Dancer:
Sara Luzita
Musicians:
Miguelita and her Afro-Cubanos
Performer:
Peter Glover
Performer:
Jean Bayless
Performer:
Bernard Eastoe
Performer:
Harold Holness
Singer:
Dudley Heslop
Performer:
Enid Smeeden
Performer:
Terence Theobald
Performer:
Ray Browne
Performer:
David Keller
Dancer:
Nina Tarakanova
Performer:
Patricia Dare
Performer:
Adele Stephens
Performer:
Aud Johansen
Performer:
Roy Byfield-Riches
Performer:
Audrey Hepburn
Performer:
Olii Sholanke
Performer:
Al Smith
Performer:
Ruben Francois
Music:
Berkeley Fase
Music:
Allan Gray
Lyrics:
Geoffrey Parsons
Orchestrations:
Phil Cardew
Decor and costumes:
Honoria Plesch
Choreography:
Buddy Bradley
Choreography:
Andree Howard
Sketches:
Matt Brooks
Sketches director:
Audrey Cameron
Settings redesigned for television by:
Barry Learoyd
Original settings design:
Honoria Plesch
Orchestra under the direction of:
Sidney Bowman
Presented for television by:
Walton Anderson

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