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Muffin the Mule
with Annette Mills who writes the songs and Ann Hogarth who pulls the strings.

Children's Newsreel

All Your Own
A programme in which children from all over Great Britain have been invited to take part.
Introduced by Huw Wheldon.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter/songwriter (Muffin the Mule):
Annette Mills
Puppeteer (Muffin the Mule):
Ann Hogarth
Presenter (All Your Own):
Huw Wheldon
Music directed by (All Your Own):
Steve Race
Editor (All Your Own):
Cliff Michelmore
Presented by (All Your Own):
Michael Westmore

with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Gilbert Harding trying to find the answers and Eamonn Andrews to see fair play.

('What's My Line?' was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and is presented by arrangement with C.B.S. of America and Maurice Winnick)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
David Nixon
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Presented by:
Dicky Leeman

by Mazo de la Roche
Adapted as a television play by Philip Mackie
[Starring] Jean Cadell

The action takes place at the Whiteoaks' house, 'Jalna', Ontario, in the year 1906

(There will be an interval at 9.15 app.)
(Second performance: Thursday at 8.45 p.m.)

Contributors

Author:
Mazo de la Roche
Adapted by:
Philip Mackie
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Adeline Whiteoak:
Jean Cadell
Her sons - Nicholas:
Richard Caldicot
Her sons - Ernest:
Arthur Howard
Her sons - Philip:
Peter Williams
Mary, Philip's wife:
Julia Braddock
Philip's children - Meg:
Carol Marsh
Philip's children - Renny:
William Russell
Philip's children - Eden:
Sonny Doran
Malahide Court:
Carl Bernard
Lulu:
Mary Laura Wood
Friends of the Whiteoaks - Maurice Vaughan:
Richard Leech
Friends of the Whiteoaks - Vera Lacey:
Susan Lyall-Grant
Admiral Lacey, Vera's grandfather:
Maurice Colbourne
Eliza a maid:
Evelyn Moore

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