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A family play by Alick Hayes.
Based on the character 'William' created by Richmal Crompton.
(Second performance of the programme televised last Wednesday)

(to 18.15 app.)

Contributors

Writer:
Alick Hayes
Based on the character 'William' created by:
Richmal Crompton
Settings:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Producer:
Joy Harington
William:
Robert Sandford
Ginger:
Keith Faulkner
Violet Elizabeth:
Judy Harris
Phyllis:
Genine Graham
Ethel:
Jill Fenson
Mrs. Brown:
Eileen Beldon
Robert:
Derek Blomfield
Mr. Brown:
Alexander Archdale
Miss Milton:
Beryl Riggs
Dulcie:
Honor Shepherd
Egbert Huggins:
Edward Sutch
Pete Slade:
Harry Locke
Others taking part:
Robert Cawdron
Others taking part:
Ronald Marriott
Others taking part:
Sam Kydd
Others taking part:
Cyril Conway

A play by Alfred Shaughnessy
[Starring] Margaret Leighton
with Julien Mitchell

The action of the play takes place in the Bailey home and in the vicar's study, in a West London suburb.
(Margaret Leighton appears by permission of London Film Productions, Ltd.)
(Second performance on Thursday)

Contributors

Author:
Alfred Shaughnessy
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Guitarist:
Freddie Phillips
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Jim Bailey:
Julien Mitchell
Winnie Bailey:
Grace Arnold
Catherine Bailey:
Margaret Leighton
Miss MacIntyre:
Margaret Boyd
Johnny Bailey:
Ray Jackson
Lily Milton:
Suzanne Wilde
George Wendell:
Anthony Forwood
The Rev. John Curzon:
Richard Caldicot
Mrs. Morley:
Edith Saville
Miss Jones:
Josephine Hunter
Miss Garrett:
Jane Whiting
A motorist:
Denis McCarthy
Others taking part:
Barbara Trevor
Others taking part:
Evelyn Moore
Others taking part:
Joyce Gregg
Others taking part:
Violet Parry
Others taking part:
Marie Donaldson
Others taking part:
Kathleen Grace
Others taking part:
Winifred Hill

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