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[Starring] Dolores Gray
with Charles Trenet, Roger Baurieux and his Monseigneur Violins, Violette Verdy, Violette Schmitt and the Bluebell Girls.
A series of films made specially for television by Telefilms, Paris, and directed by John Nasht.
(Repeat of the film shown on Jan 11)
(to 15.30)

Contributors

Singer:
Dolores Gray
Singer:
Charles Trenet
Musicians:
Roger Baurieux and his Monseigneur Violins
Dancer:
Violette Verdy
Dancer:
Violette Schmitt
Dancers:
The Bluebell Girls
Director:
John Nasht

with Domini Callaghan, Michel de Lutry, David Blair and Margarita Tate, Sonia Hana, Yvonne Cartier, Hazel Wiscombe and Marjorie Woodhams.
Felicity Gray explains the steps
Tom McCall and James Turner at the pianos
(David Blair appears by permission of the Governors of Sadler's Wells)

Contributors

Dancer:
Domini Callaghan
Dancer:
Michel de Lutry
Dancer:
David Blair
Dancer:
Margarita Tate
Dancer:
Sonia Hana
Dancer:
Yvonne Cartier
Dancer:
Hazel Wiscombe
Dancer:
Marjorie Woodhams
Presenter:
Felicity Gray
Pianist:
Tom McCall
Pianist:
James Turner
Presented by:
Philip Bate

by Godfrey Harrison.
From an idea by A.A. Dubens.
[Starring] Bruce Gordon
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Writer:
Godfrey Harrison
From an idea by:
A.A. Dubens
Settings:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Rex Tucker
The Man in Armour:
Bruce Gordon
Theodore Hubble:
John Warrington
His children - Roma:
June Allen
His children - Ronnie:
Barry McGregor
Mrs. Hubble:
Dorothy Darke
Sappho:
Neil Wilson
Isolde, his daughter:
June Sylvaine
Sebastian Drum:
Wensley Pithey

Christopher Mayhew, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1946 to 1950, examines some key factors in the present world struggle.
Specialist contributor: Fitzroy Maclean author of Eastern Approaches
Illustrated by maps, diagrams, and film specially taken for this programme

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Mayhew
Expert:
Fitzroy MacLean
Cameraman:
Charles de Jaeger
Producer:
Grace Wyndham Goldie

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