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A free adaptation of the Willow Pattern story by John Hooper who also wrote the music.
Dance arranged by the Arts Educational School
(Previously televised on October 11)
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Adapter/music written by:
John Hooper
Dancer:
Juliet Wood
Dancer:
June Harley
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
In the house:
Mother: Doreen Morton
In the house:
Ann: Angela Foulds
On the plate:
The Mandarin: Maurice Ellinger
On the plate:
His wife: Avis Lennard
On the plate:
His daughter: Diana Wong
On the plate:
His secretary Chang: Ronald Marriott
On the plate:
Ho Li, a maid: Muriel Young
On the plate:
First servant: Jack Newmark
On the plate:
Second servant: Jack Howarth
On the plate:
The gardener: John Heawood
On the plate:
Wang, a rich neighbour: Howell Davies

from Leeds Parish Church.
Conducted by the Vicar, Canon A. S. Reeve, and the Precentor, the Rev. T. V. Thomas.
My God, how wonderful thou art (A. and M. 169)
Introduction
Psalms 130 and 131
First Lesson: Proverbs 3. vv. 1-17 Magnificat (Brewer in B flat)
Second Lesson: St. John 2, vv. 13-25 Nunc dimittis (Brewer in E fiat)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Samuel Wesley)
Intercessions
Jesus shall reign, (A. and M. 220)
Sermon by the Provost of Bradford Cathedral, the Very Rev. J. G. Tiarks
The Church's one foundation (A. and M. 215)
Blessing
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (A. and M. 477)

Contributors

Service conductor:
Canon A. S. Reeve
Service conductor:
The Rev. T. V. Thomas
Sermon:
The Very Rev. J. G. Tiarks
Organist:
Dr. Melville Cook

Tonight, for the first time, Television visits the famous Northern seaside resort.
Viewers get a glimpse of the illuminations and then join Wilfred Pickles in half-an-hour of fun with Blackpool folk, and with North-country miners and their families at the Miners' Convalescent Home.

Contributors

Presenter:
Wilfred Pickles
Producer:
Barney Colehan
Producer:
Keith Rogers

A comedy by Rudolf Besier.
[Starring] D. A. Clarke-Smith, Griffith Jones, and Pauline Jameson
The action takes place in Elizabeth Moulton Barrett's bed-sitting room at 50 Wimpole Street, in 1845.
Second performance: Thursday at 8.0

Contributors

Writer:
Rudolf Besier
Settings:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Elizabeth Moulton Barrett:
Pauline Jameson
Edward Moulton Barrett:
D.A. Clarke-Smith
Robert Browning:
Griffith Jones
Henrietta Moulton Barrett:
Patricia Marmont
Bella Hedley:
Elizabeth Hunt
Arabel Moulton Barrett:
Betty Cooper
Henry Bevan:
Peter Bathurst
Wilson:
Eileen Beldon
Captain Surtees Cook:
Grey Blake
Octavius Moulton Barrett:
Michael Reddington
Dr. Chambers:
Arnold Ridley
Dr. Ford Waterlow:
Maurice Colbourne
George Moulton Barrett:
Michael Rose
Charles Moulton Barrett:
Cecil Brock
Septimus Moulton Barrett:
John Fabian
Alfred Moulton Barrett:
David Stoll
Henry Moulton Barrett:
Denis McCarthy
Dog:
null 'Flash'

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