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Books
Hazel Wilkinson tells you about some new and old books you may like to read.

Hank Rides Again
with Francis Coudrill who draws and animates the pictures writes the story and does the voices with Steve Race (piano), Geoff Lofts (drums) and Joe Muddel (bass).

Tales by Post: 3: Royal Children
Told by David Enders.

Contributors

Presenter (Books):
Hazel Wilkinson
Illustrator/animator/writer/voices (Hank Rides Again):
Francis Coudrill
Pianist (Hank Rides Again):
Steve Race
Drummer (Hank Rides Again):
Geoff Lofts
Bassist (Hank Rides Again):
Joe Muddel
Storyteller (Tales by Post):
David Enders
Script (Tales by Post):
Clarence Uren

[Starring] Fred Emney
with Edwin Styles, Rita Webb, Fred Griffiths, Deryck Guyler, Roger Avon, John Arnatt, Meadows White, Dorothy Carless.
From the Television Theatre
Pen Portrait of Fred Emney-page 4

Contributors

Script:
Fred Emney
Singer:
Dorothy Carless
Designer:
John Cooper
Orchestra director:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Bill Ward
Comedian:
Fred Emney
[Actor]:
Edwin Styles
[Actress]:
Rita Webb
[Actor]:
Fred Griffiths
[Actor]:
Deryck Guyler
[Actor]:
Roger Avon
[Actor]:
John Arnatt
[Actress]:
Meadows White

A play for television by Donald Wilson.
[Starring] Anne Crawford, Diana Churchill and George Benson

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Michael Barry
Designer:
Roy Oxley
John Ingleby:
George Benson
Bonnie Wishart:
Molly Weir
Mrs. Browning:
Marda Vanne
Mary Sneep:
Margot van Der Burgh
Fleur Milligan:
Joan Hickson
Diana Cresswell:
Diana Churchill
Sophie Garnett:
Anne Crawford

An audience of young men and women from Asian countries put questions to James Laver.
Chairman, Shakuntala Shrinagesh

A recording of this meeting of Asian Club will be broadcast in the regular weekly series in the Far Eastern and Eastern Services of the BBC.

Contributors

Chairman:
Shakuntala Shrinagesh
Guest:
James Laver
Producer:
Rex Moorfoot
Presented for television by:
Donald Baverstock

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