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Motor manufacturers exhibiting at this year's Motor Show at Earls Court, London, present their new models and discuss them with Raymond Baxter and Bill Hartley.
The programme is presented in conjunction with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders from the grounds of the Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, Hampstead, London (by permission of the London County Council)
(to 16.00 app.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
Bill Hartley
Producer:
Bill Duncalf

A mixed bag of entertainment

Trouble Bruin
with Sooty and Harry Corbett

The Appleyards: 2: Tally Ho!

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Musical arrangements (Sugar and Spice):
Denis Ringrowe
Puppeteer (Trouble Bruin):
Harry Corbett
Script (The Appleyards):
David Edwards
Producer (The Appleyards):
Kevin Sheldon
Mrs. Appleyard:
Constance Fraser
Mr. Appleyard:
Douglas Muir
Tommy Appleyard:
Derek Rowe
Margaret Appleyard:
Patricia Fryer
Janet Appleyard:
Sylvia Bidmead
John Appleyard:
David Edwards
Ronnie Grant:
Robert Dickens
Mr. Wheeler:
Douglas Hurn
Douglas:
Michael Maguire

Featuring artists who have just returned from summer seasons.
Tommy Cooper, Albert and Les Ward, Terry James, Rex Ramer, Francis Langford's Singing Songsters, The New Toppers

Contributors

Magician/comedian:
Tommy Cooper
Novelty act:
Albert and Les Ward
Singer:
Terry James
Comedian:
Rex Ramer
Singers:
Francis Langford's Singing Songsters
Dancers:
The New Toppers
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Dances directed by:
Leslie Roberts
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Producer:
Richard Afton

A drawing by Peter Scott.
In 1951 Peter Scott visited Lake Myvatn in Iceland to see the great concentrations of wild duck that breed there. In this programme he introduces a film he made on the expedition. It includes shots of one of the most attractive of all European birds - the decorative Harlequin Duck.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Presented by:
Desmond Hawkins

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