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at the Empire Stadium, Wembley.
This afternoon sees the climax of the Association Football season and you are invited to join the hundred thousand spectators during the second half of the match.
3.45 Half-time interval
4.45 Presentation of the cup and medals by Their Majesties The King and Queen
(to 16.50)

Contributors

Commentator:
Jimmy Jewell
Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Presented for television by:
Alan Chivers

A fortnightly Variety Magazine introduced by Humphrey Lestocq and interrupted by Mr. Turnip (who is helped to move by Joy Laurey).
containing

Box of Tricks with Geoffrey Robinson

Mr. Lumber's Shop
with John le Mesurier and Marcel Stellman.

Write it Yourself
Frank Coven introduces the final episode of the serial.

Hank Rides Again
Devised and drawn by Francis Coudrill.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Humphrey Lestocq
Puppeteer (Mr. Turnip):
Joy Laurey
Magician (Box of Tricks):
Geoffrey Robinson
[Actor] (Mr. Lumber's Shop):
John Le Mesurier
[Actor] (Mr. Lumber's Shop):
Marcel Stellman
Presenter (Write it Yourself):
Frank Coven
Anne Osborne:
Marise Hepworth
Bobby Osborne:
Michael Nicholls
Brian Burton:
John Benson
Mrs Inskip:
Kathleen St John
Alexander Scrope:
Peter Hawkins
Captain Kennedy:
Geoffrey Hibbert
Devised and drawn by (Hank Rides Again):
Francis Coudrill
Accompanist:
Steve Race
Additional script:
Peter Ling
Settings and gadgets:
Richard Henry
Animations:
Alfred Wurmser
Programme produced by:
Michael Westmore

from a London theatre with Ted and George Durant, The Ilford Girls Choir, Patricia Delrino and Neil Delrino, Rex Jameson, Joan Turner, Leslie Roberts' Music-Hall Maids.

Contributors

Acrobats:
Ted and George Durant
Singers:
The Ilford Girls Choir
Dancer:
Patricia Delrina
Dancer:
Neil Delrina
Comedian:
Rex Jameson
Comedienne:
Joan Turner
Dancers:
Leslie Roberts' Music-Hall Maids
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Richard Afton

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