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Introduced by Avis Scott.

I'd Like You to Meet...
Lady Pamela Berry, President of the Incorporated Society of Fashion Designers

Amateur Players
Joan Henley introduces the first in a series on amateur dramatics, with a one-act play by the Octave Theatre Club.

Fashion Report on the French Textile Exhibition

Music
Antony Hopkins plays the piano.

Contributors

Presenter:
Avis Scott
Speaker (I'd Like You to Meet...):
Lady Pamela Berry
Item presenter (Amateur Players):
Joan Henley
Pianist (Music):
Antony Hopkins
Producer:
Jacqueline Kennish

A serial in six parts from the story by Charles Tritton.
Adapted for television and produced by Joy Harington.
Film sequences taken at Scuol Tarasp Vulpera, Switzerland
(Roger Maxwell is appearing in 'Party Spirit' at the Piccadilly Theatre, London)
(to 17.30)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Tritton
Adapted by/Producer:
Joy Harington
Designer:
Donald Horne
Jamy:
Rosemary Giles
Heidi:
Julia Lockwood
Peter:
William Simons
Grandfather:
Roger Maxwell
Gerard:
Robin Dowell

by Ian Dallas.
A modern tragedy.
The action takes place in present-day Troy.
at 8.15

Michael Barry writes on page 15

Contributors

Author:
Ian Dallas
Producer:
Alvin Rakoff
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Cressida, a Trojan widow:
Mary Morris
Hector:
Hugh Sinclair
Troilus:
Laurence Payne
Aeneas:
John Breslin
Paris:
Brian Worth
Pandarus, a Trojan statesman:
Maurice Colbourne
Mardian, a Trojan diplomat:
Peter Cushing
Helen:
Joan Miller
Phynia:
Eileen Peel
Phyllida:
Brigid Lenihan
Philomena:
Janet Butler
Philo, a Trojan sergeant:
George Rose
Philo's wife:
Nuna Davey
Philo's son:
Kit Terrington
A Child:
Roy Grant
Alex:
Donald Pleasence
Aidos:
John Charlesworth
Corporal:
Leonard Williams
Agamemnon, a Grecian general:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Ajax, a Grecian commander:
Alan Tilvern
Diomedes, a Grecian officer:
Ronald Lewis

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