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How Does It End?: What Katy Did
by Susan Coolidge.
Another programme in the series on famous books.
Devised and introduced by Robert MacDermot.
(Ann Baskett is now appearing at the Torch Theatre, London)

5.20 Children's Newsreel

5.30-6.0 The Princess and the Woodcutter
by A.A. Milne.
The story takes place in a glade in the forest.
(Previously televised last Thursday)

Contributors

Writer (What Katy Did):
Susan Coolidge
Devised and introduced by (How Does It End?):
Robert MacDermot
Producer (How Does It End?):
Naomi Capon
Katy:
Hilary Rennie
Clover:
Judith Cuff
Elsie:
Elizabeth Griffiths
Mrs. Florence:
Beryl Ede
Rose Red:
Ann Baskett
Author (The Princess and the Woodcutter):
A.A. Milne
Setting (The Princess and the Woodcutter):
Stephen Taylor
Producer (The Princess and the Woodcutter):
Vivian Milroy
The Woodcutter:
Andrew Downie
The Princess:
Marion Studholme
The King:
Frank Tickle
The Queen:
Aimee Delamain
The Red Prince:
Philip Broadley
The Blue Prince:
John Knight
The Yellow Prince:
John van Eyssen

Adapted for television by Robert Christie from the novel by H.G. Wells.
[Starring] Emrys Jones

The action takes place in the Sussex town of Whortley, and in London, during the years 1890-1892.
(Second performance: Thursday at 7.30)

Contributors

Author:
H.G. Wells
Adapted by:
Robert Christie
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Settings Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Mr. Lewisham:
Emrys Jones
Mrs. Munday:
Edna Morris
Master Frobisher:
David Preston
Miss Henderson:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
Mr. Bonover:
Aubrey Dexter
Mr. Dunkerley:
Gordon Bell
Mr. Smithers:
Robert Brown
Mr. Lagune:
Frank Birch
Miss Heydinger:
Pauline Jameson
Mr. Chaffery:
George Woodbridge
Mr. Pedagogue:
John Vere
Mr. Blendershin:
Raymond Rollett
Other parts played by:
Evelyn Moore
Other parts played by:
Jacqueline Mackenzie
Other parts played by:
Fanny Carby
Other parts played by:
Harry Hearne
Other parts played by:
Eddie Sutch
Other parts played by:
Denis Bedford

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