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Capt. Peter Butterworth and Porterhouse welcome you aboard.
Others at sea are:
Ship's bosun
Mr. Merlin, ship's engineer
Humpty Dumpty, ship's look-out
Sooty, the ship's mascot
The chief cook and the bottle-washer
Produced by Douglas Hurn who writes on page 45
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Capt. Peter Butterworth
Voices:
Peter Hawkins
Puppetry:
Sam Williams
Drawings:
Tony Hart
"Humpty" model:
Alfred Wurmser
Scripts:
Gale Pedrick
Scripts:
Roland Peake
Scripts:
Peter Ling
Scripts:
Robert Tronson
Producer:
Douglas Hurn

A chronicle of events in the life of Queen Victoria by Laurence Housman.
Adapted for television and produced by Desmond Davis.
[Starring] Renee Asherson

Contributors

Author:
Laurence Housman
Adapted for television by/Producer:
Desmond Davis
Settings designer:
Stephen Bundy
Assistant producer:
Tony Richardson
Queen Victoria:
Renee Asherson
Mrs. Clayton:
Beatrice Kane
Lady Jane Churchill:
Iris Baker
Sir Henry Ponsonby:
John Burch
Mr. Gladstone:
Edmund Willard
Attendant:
Philip Howard
Mrs. Gladstone:
Wynne Clark
Lord Rosebery:
Leonard Sachs
Lord Kitchener:
Ireland Wood
Prince Edward:
Michael Aldridge
Prince Henry of Prussia:
John Boyd Brent
Princess Victoria:
Winifred Willard
Princess Beatrice:
Hilda Fenemore

from the Kodak Theatre, Harrow.
[Starring] Anne Shelton, Laurie Watson, Hackforth and Doyle, Les Trois Reale, Gerry Brereton, The Television Toppers, Audrey Wayne, Muriel Young
Augustus Peabody comperes the show slightly assisted by Bobbie Kimber
See 'Talk of the Week'

Contributors

Singer:
Anne Shelton
Comedian:
Laurie Watson
Performers:
Hackforth and Doyle
Performers:
Les Trois Reale
Singer:
Gerry Brereton
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Performer:
Audrey Wayne
Performer:
Muriel Young
Compere:
Bobbie Kimber
Dances directed by:
Leslie Roberts
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Devised and produced by:
Richard Afton

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