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A magazine programme with: Robert Harbin, Mr. Left and Mr. Right.

The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency
[Starring] Charlie Drake and Jack Edwardes

George Fierstone and his Quintet

The Make-Believe King
by Philip Dale.

and The Badgers' Club

(Charlie Drake and Jack Edwardes are appearing in 'Dick Whittington' at the King's Theatre, Hammersmith)

Contributors

Mr. Left and Mr. Right:
Robert Harbin
Montmorency (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Charlie Drake
Mick (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Jack Edwardes
Musicians:
George Fierstone and his Quintet
Writer (The Make-Believe King):
Philip Dale
Performers:
The Badgers' Club
Continuity:
Roger Stone
Material supplied by:
Michael Barsley
Producer:
Robert Tronson

with Benny Hill, Beryl Reid, Alma Cogan, Jeremy Hawk, Jerry Allen and his Trio, The Edorics, Four in A Chord.
Pen-Portrait of Benny Hill-page 5

Contributors

Presenter/comedian:
Benny Hill
[Actress]:
Beryl Reid
Singer:
Alma Cogan
[Actor]:
Jeremy Hawk
Musicians:
Jerry Allen and his Trio
Dancers:
The Edorics
Musicians:
Four in A Chord
Dance direction:
Jack Billings
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Producer:
Kenneth Carter

Peter Scott's guest is Heinz Sielmann of Munich, who by the use of infra-red light has succeeded in filming a woodpecker's nest inside the trunk of a tree.
This film, which aroused widespread interest at the 1954 International Ornithological Congress at Basle, will be shown during the programme.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest/filmmaker:
Heinz Sielmann
Presented by:
Desmond Hawkins

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