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Stake and Puddy
The adventures of two pussy cats drawn by Tim.

The Young Carpenter
A. O. Williams shows you how to make a simple railway engine.

Monday Magazine
Mary Malcolm introduces a new monthly series which is suitable for deaf children.
Today you can see Philip Dee talking about tropical fish, Halcyon Weir making a magic merry-go-round, and 'Pedro and Pinky' (Howerd Green, Peter Olsen, and Marjorie Lawrence)

Contributors

Artist (Stake and Puddy):
Tim (William Timym)
Presenter (The Young Carpenter):
A. O. Williams
Presenter (Monday Magazine):
Mary Malcolm
Speaker (Monday Magazine):
Philip Dee
Maker (Monday Magazine):
Halcyon Weir
Performer (Monday Magazine:
'Pedro and Pinky'): Howerd Green
Performer (Monday Magazine:
'Pedro and Pinky'): Peter Olsen
Performer (Monday Magazine:
'Pedro and Pinky'): Marjorie Lawrence

featuring Ruby Murray, Pamela Russell, Monte Rey, Iris Villiers, Eunice Melville, Gloria Pashley, The Littlewood Songsters, The New Toppers, Mantovani and his Orchestra.
Introduced by Mary Parker and Rene Strange.

Contributors

Singer:
Ruby Murray
Poet reader:
Pamela Russell
Singer:
Monte Rey
Soprano:
Iris Villiers
Dancer:
Eunice Melville
Violinist:
Gloria Pashley
Singers:
The Littlewood Songsters
Dancers:
The New Toppers
Musicians:
Mantovani and his Orchestra
Presenter:
Mary Parker
Presenter:
Rene Strange
Dance direction:
Leslie Roberts
Designer:
Richard Levin
Producer:
Richard Afton

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