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Introduced by Augustus Peabody assisted by Bobbie Kimber.
A mixed bag of entertainment including a guest personality, comedy, and a puzzle feature.
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (John Lewis) sings for you

The Appleyards: 3: Prevention is better than...

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter/ventriloquist:
Bobbie Kimber
The Hurdy Gurdy Man/singer:
John Lewis
Script (The Appleyards):
David Edwards
Settings (The Appleyards):
Michael Yates
Producer (The Appleyards):
Kevin Sheldon
Mrs. Appleyard:
Constance Fraser
Mr. Appleyard:
Douglas Muir
John Appleyard:
David Edwards
Margaret Appleyard:
Patricia Fryer
Tommy Appleyard:
Derek Rowe
Ronnie Grant:
Robert Dickens

A comedy-thriller in six parts by Maurice McLoughlin.
[Starring] John Slater
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Writer:
Maurice McLoughlin
Producer:
Douglas Moodie
Settings designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Johnny:
John Slater
Joan, his wife:
Joan Newell
Mac:
Frank Hawkins
Sid:
Arthur Lovegrove
Sonia:
Diana Graves
Old Moore:
Herbert Smith
Trunker:
Tom Clegg
Peggy:
Jacqueline Squire

Henry Hall invites you to Face the Music
Melodies and songs, old and new, famous artists, and interesting personalities including:
Richard Hearne, Pierre Dudan, Jo, Jac, and Joni, Stan Stennett, Marcel Cornelis, Eve Lister, Peter Glover, Yvonne Hearne, Guy Fane

(Pierre Dudan appears by arrangement with Donald Ginsberg)

Contributors

Presenter/Orchestra directed by:
Henry Hall
Comedian:
Richard Hearne
Singer:
Pierre Dudan
Entertainers:
Jo, Jac, and Joni
Comedian:
Stan Stennett
Mime:
Marcel Cornelis
Singer:
Eve Lister
Dancer:
Peter Glover
Comedienne:
Yvonne Hearne
Comedian:
Guy Fane
Settings:
John Cooper
Dance Director:
David Paltenghi
Musical Associate:
Albert Marland
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Graeme Muir

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