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A mixed bag of entertainment, interest, and a thrilling serial.
Introduced by John Hewer.

The Lost Planet: 5: The Creeping Mist
by Angus MacVicar.
Adapted from the book by the author.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Hewer
Musical arrangements:
Denis Ringrowe
Author/Adapted by (The Lost Planet):
Angus MacVicar
Settings (The Lost Planet):
John Cooper
Special Effects (The Lost Planet):
Reginald Jeffryes
Producer (The Lost Planet):
Kevin Sheldon
Jeremy Grant:
Peter Kerr
Janet Campbell:
Mary Law
Dr. McKinnon:
John Stuart
Professor Bergman:
Geoffrey Lumsden
Spike Stranahan:
John Springett
Madge Smith:
Joan Allan
Hermanoff:
Van Boolen

A serial in six parts.
Adapted by C.A. Lejeune from the novel by A.E.W. Mason.
[Starring] Patrick Troughton

Contributors

Author:
A.E.W. Mason
Adapted by:
C.A. Lejeune
Producer:
Joy Harington
Settings:
Frederick Knapman
Clementina:
Elizabeth Henson
Charles Wogan:
Patrick Troughton
Mrs. Misset:
Joyce Chancellor
Dick Gaydon:
Fred Johnson
Cardinal:
Henry Oscar
Lucius O'Toole:
Michael O'Mahony
Maid:
Ann St Barbe-West
Maria Vittoria:
Jill Balcon
Harry Whittington:
Anthony Ireland
James Stuart:
Michael Ashwin
Jack Misset:
Desmond Jordan

from the Television Theatre.
Featuring: Arthur English, Jack Radcliffe, Betty Driver, Joe Jackson, Jnr., The Five Smith Brothers, Rob Murray, Noberti, Jimmy Smith, The Television Toppers.
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
(Joe Jackson is appearing at the Empress Hall, London)

Contributors

Comedian:
Arthur English
Comedian:
Jack Radcliffe
Singer:
Betty Driver
Clown cyclist:
Joe Jackson, Jnr.
Singers:
The Five Smith Brothers
Juggler:
Rob Murray
Entertainer:
null Noberti
Musician:
Jimmy Smith
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Orchestra Director:
Eric Robinson
Dances directed by:
Jack Billings
Devised and produced by:
Richard Afton

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