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A further visit to the Royal Albert Hall, London, to see part of a concert organised by the Daily Herald and given by eight Area Championship Bands and the Champion Band of Great Britain.
Introduced by Frank Phillips.
(Sir Adrian Boult broadcasts by permission of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Ltd.)

Contributors

Guest Conductor:
Sir Adrian Boult
Presenter:
Frank Phillips
Presented for television by:
Dennis Monger

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[Starring] Derek Roy, Yana, Monty Norman
[with] Harriott and Evans, Lucille and Eddie Roberts, The Shipway Twins, The Kendor Brothers, Peter Glover
The Variety Parade Dancers
The George Mitchell Singers

Contributors

Comedian:
Derek Roy
Singer:
null Yana
Singer:
Monty Norman
Performers:
Harriott and Evans
Performers:
Lucille and Eddie Roberts
Performers:
The Shipway Twins
Performers:
The Kendor Brothers
Dancers:
The Variety Parade Dancers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Dancer/Dance Direction:
Peter Glover
Designer:
John Clements
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
W. Lyon-Shaw

Roll back the carpet and join in the fun at a Kern Supper from Northumberland with Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers and guests of Farmer and Mistress Clark.
Margaret Hewitt, Members of the Tyne Folk Dance Association, Chris Hewison, The Royal Earsdon Sword Dancers, Jackie Toaduff (clog dancer), Gerry Swordy (bones), Jimmy White; Bill Scott who calls the tune
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Contributors

Musicians:
Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers
Singer:
Margaret Hewitt
Dancers:
Members of the Tyne Folk Dance Association
Singer:
Chris Hewison
Dancers:
The Royal Earsdon Sword Dancers
Dancer:
Jackie Toaduff
Dancer:
Gerry Swordy
Performer:
Jimmy White
Caller:
Bill Scott
Arranged by:
Richard Kelly
Presented for television by:
Derek Burrell-Davis

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