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A Saturday fortnightly magazine.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.

Your Puppy
Elizabeth Cruft with a popular breed.

Let's Join Saveen and 'Daisy May'

Make a Model Theatre
Hugh Gee on scenery and lighting.

Musical Child

Competition Corner: 'Write a Limerick'

How To
Valerie Hobson shows you some more ideas she has collected.

Chess

Mind Your Manners
with Harry Hemsley, Peter Madden, and Irene Prador.

Loose Box
Irish step dancing by Birmingham members of the Junior Gaelic League.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter (Your Puppy):
Elizabeth Cruft
Ventriloquist (Let's Join):
null Saveen
Presenter (Make a Model Theatre):
Hugh Gee
Editor (Competition Corner):
Macgregor Urquhart
Presenter (How To):
Valerie Hobson
Commentator (Chess):
L. Maryland Gander
Comedian (Mind Your Manners):
Harry Hemsley
Comedian (Mind Your Manners):
Peter Madden
Comedienne (Mind Your Manners):
Irene Prador
Editor:
Jill Allgood
Devised by:
Cecil Madden

Guest artist: Harry Green
Daphne Anderson, Roland Jones, Rosina Raisbeck, Douglas Argent, Domini Callaghan, Michel de Lutry and The British Concert Orchestra (Leader, Andrew Brown) with Maureen Power, Gerald Mordan, Tamara Kirova, Anthony Burke, Aleta Morrison, Nigel Burke, Jean Elton, Michael Baston, Tanya Duray, Wendy Harcourt-Brown.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vic Oliver
Guest artist:
Harry Green
Singer:
Daphne Anderson
Performer:
Roland Jones
Soprano:
Rosina Raisbeck
Performer:
Douglas Argent
Dancer:
Domini Callaghan
Dancer:
Michel de Lutry
Musicians:
The British Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Andrew Brown
Dancer:
Maureen Power
Dancer:
Gerald Mordan
Dancer:
Tamara Kirova
Dancer:
Anthony Burke
Performer:
Aleta Morrison
Performer:
Nigel Burke
Performer:
Jean Elton
Performer:
Michael Baston
Dancer:
Tanya Duray
Performer:
Wendy Harcourt-Brown
Choreography:
Hazel Gee
Script:
Leslie Julian-Jones
Assistant Conductor:
Jack Walker
Decor:
Richard Greenough
Producer:
Bill Ward

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