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By arrangement with the Committee of the International Horse Show and the G.R.A. television is paying its first visit of this year to the International Horse Show at the White City Stadium.
The programme this afternoon includes the Welcome Jumping Competition under F.E.I. rules, a Hunter Class, and the Welcome Parade of Foreign Competitors.

Contributors

Commentator:
Bill Allenby
Commentator:
Lionel Marson

[Starring] Eddie Gray
or 'Tourists with but a single thought'
with Felix Felton, Geoffrey Wincott and a few others who will be generally misguided by Monsewer Eddie Gray.
N.B. Any similarity between the actors and real tourists depends on whether the cap fits.

Contributors

Performer:
Monsewer Eddie Gray
Performer:
Felix Felton
Performer:
Geoffrey Wincott
Script:
Max Kester
Producer:
Richard Afton

The Guests: Muriel Smith, Clifford Stanton, David Hurst and Patrick Brawn
The Regency Room Company: Adele Leigh, Barbara Lee-Smith, Ian Carmichael, Donald Scott, Peter Glover, Joy O'Neill, Tanya Duray, Denny Bettis, William Hayden, Mary Budd, Gretta Grayson, Daphne Johnson, Roma Boswall, Joy Harvey, and Wendy Harcourt-Brown.

Contributors

Singer:
Muriel Smith
Comedian:
Clifford Stanton
Performer:
David Hurst
Performer:
Patrick Brawn
Soprano:
Adele Leigh
Performer:
Barbara Lee-Smith
Performer:
Ian Carmichael
Performer:
Donald Scott
Performer:
Peter Glover
Performer:
Joy O'Neill
Performer:
Tanya Duray
Performer:
Denny Bettis
Performer:
William Hayden
Performer:
Mary Budd
Performer:
Gretta Grayson
Performer:
Daphne Johnson
Performer:
Roma Boswall
Performer:
Joy Harvey
Performer:
Wendy Harcourt-Brown
Production staged by:
Freddie Carpenter
The Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Special orchestrations:
Arthur Wilkinson
Decor:
Richard R. Greenough
Producer:
Michael Mills

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