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From The Richmond Ice Rink.

Championship Style
The reigning ladies figure-skating champion of Great Britain, Jeannette Altwegg, and one of her youngest competitors, Anne Robinson, show Peter Dimmock part of their training programme for the Amateur Figure-Skating Championships of Great Britain at Empress Hall next month.

Ice Speed Skating
A competition between two leading clubs, the Aldwych Speed Skating Club of London and the Birmingham Mohawks.

Penalty Box
Some of the more common infringements in ice hockey explained by Ernest Leacock, senior referee of the British Ice Hockey Association, and demonstrated by players of the Brighton Tigers Team.

Introduced by Max Robertson.

Contributors

Skater (Championship Style):
Jeannette Altwegg
Skater (Championship Style):
Anne Robinson
Item presenter (Championship Style):
Peter Dimmock
Referee (Penalty Box):
Ernest Leacock
Presenter:
Max Robertson
Producer:
Berkeley Smith

Bobby Howes steps Out of This World in 'The Adventures of Sir Percy Howsey'
with Ferdy Mayne, Zena Marshall, Hattie Jacques, Bryan Coleman, Ian Wallace, Janet Bruce and John Oxley.

[Hattie Jacques was billed but did not appear in the programme - replaced by Muriel White.]

Contributors

Script:
Ted Kavanagh
Script:
Carey Edwards
Additional lyrics and music:
Leslie Julian Jones
Dances arranged by:
Hazel Gee
Settings:
Stephen Bundy
Clavioline and electric accordion played by:
Bill Snaith
Producer:
Michael Mills
The Scarlet Pimpernel:
Bobby Howes
Chauvelin:
Ferdy Mayne
Marguerite:
Zena Marshall
Sir Andrew Foulkes:
Bryan Coleman
The Footman and Sentry:
Ian Wallace
The Turnkey:
John Oxley
The Countess of Margate:
Muriel White [replacing Hattie Jacques]
The Old Crone:
Janet Bruce
Guest:
null Terry-Thomas
Dancer:
Yvonne Cartier
Dancer:
Margarita Tate
Dancer:
Marjorie Woodhams
Dancer:
Hazel Wiscombe
Dancer:
Seamus Gordon
Dancer:
John Broome
Dancer:
Harry Cordwell
Dancer:
Barry Klare

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