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An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Speakers: The Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot M.P., Robert Boothby M.P., Tom Driberg M.P.,
Anthony Greenwood M.P.
Chairman, Frank Byers
(A BBC telefilm of last Friday's programme)

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot
Speaker:
Robert Boothby
Speaker:
Tom Driberg
Speaker:
Anthony Greenwood.
Chairman:
Frank Byers
Arranged by:
Edgar Lustgarten
Presented by:
John Irwin

The Fried Fish
A story told by John Glyn Jones.

5.10 Mr. Little at Large: 6: Back at School
by Godfrey Harrison.
[Starring] Desmond Walter-Ellis
(Desmond Walter-Ellis is appearing in "Penny Plain" at St. Martin's Theatre, London)

5.25-5.45 The Story of the South Bank
Sir Hugh Casson, F.R.I.B.A., R.D.I. (Director of Architecture for the Festival of Britain 1951) looks back at the South Bank Exhibition, which opened a year ago. and draws pictures to show how it all began.
(The second of two programmes)

Contributors

Storyteller (The Fried Fish):
John Glyn Jones
Mr. Little (Mr. Little at Large):
Desmond Walter-Ellis
Writer (Mr. Little at Large):
Godfrey Harrison
Presenter/illustrator (The Story of the South Bank):
Sir Hugh Casson

[Starring] Terry-Thomas
with Avril Angers, Janet Brown, Herbert C. Walton, Leslie Mitchell, Benny Lee and Jimmy Young.

Contributors

Orchestra director:
Eric Robinson
Scriptwriter:
Talbot Rothwell
Scriptwriter:
Sid Colin
Producer:
Bill Ward
Comedian:
null Terry-Thomas
Rosie Lee:
Avril Angers
Miss Happ:
Janet Brown
Moulting:
Herbert C. Walton
[Actor]:
Leslie Mitchell
Mr. Pegg:
Benny Lee
Himself:
Jimmy Young

A farce by Colin Morris.
From the Whitehall Theatre, London.
(By arrangement with Rix Theatrical Productions)

Scene 1: A wooden army hut on an evening in November.
Scene 2: The same, bright and early the following morning.
See 'Talk of the Week'

Contributors

Author:
Colin Morris
Director:
Frank Dermody
Setting Designer:
Joan Tiffin
Presented for television by:
Michael Henderson
Morgan:
Larry Noble
Tone:
Dermot Walsh
Sergeant Bell:
Wally Patch
Gregory:
Brian Rix
Sergeant McKenzie:
Antony Baird
Medical orderly:
George Radford

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