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Written by George Moresby White and Peter Hunt.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
A magazine of past and present stories of the world's greatest city.
Film sequences made by the Television Film Unit
Richard Dimbleby writes on page 44

Contributors

Writer:
George Moresby White
Writer:
Peter Hunt
Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Edited and produced by:
Stephen McCormack

Cover Girl in which this week's pin-up girl meets some surprise guests

Come Along With Us
Written by Godfrey Harrison.
[Starring] Anthony Oliver and Mary Mackenzie

Dancing Time
with Gordon Humphris and Patricia Brooks, Betty Ferrier, Pauline Innes, Valerie Tempest, Lionel Blair.

Kay Cavendish

Ronnie Waldman's "Puzzle Corner" including the deliberate mistake.
This week's viewer competitor from the Moseley district of Birmingham.

The Lives of Colonel Chinstrap
Written by Michael Bishop.
[Starring] Jack Train

Which Year?
A musical medley.

The Peter Knight Singers

Programme introduced by McDonald Hobley.

Viewers who live in the Moseley district of Birmingham are invited to put this issue of Radio Times in their windows by noon if they wish to compete in tonight's "Puzzle Corner".

Contributors

Writer (Come Along With Us):
Godfrey Harrison
[Actor] (Come Along With Us):
Anthony Oliver
[Actress] (Come Along With Us):
Mary Mackenzie
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Gordon Humphris
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Patricia Brooks
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Betty Ferrier
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Pauline Innes
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Valerie Tempest
Dancer (Dancing Time):
Lionel Blair
Pianist:
Kay Cavendish
Presenter (Puzzle Corner):
Ronnie Waldman
Writer (The Lives of Colonel Chinstrap):
Michael Bishop
Colonel Chinstrap (The Lives of Colonel Chinstrap):
Jack Train
Singers:
The Peter Knight Singers
Presenter:
McDonald Hobley
Settings:
Richard Greenough
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Production:
Bryan Sears

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More