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Percy Thrower continues the general work in the garden, including planting shallots, taking cuttings of out-door flowering chrysanthemums, and sowing tomato seed. He introduces a guest, A. H. Whyte, who describes spring work In the herbaceous border.

Contributors

Gardener/presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
A. H. Whyte
Presented by:
John Furness

Filming in Africa
Armand and Michaela Denis on Filming in Africa
Another programme they have filmed specially for BBC Television.
(Previously shown on February 5)

Return to the Lost Planet: 4: The Secret City
by Angus MacVicar.
Adapted by the author from the book of the same name.

Contributors

Presenter/Filmmaker (Filming in Africa):
Armand Denis
Presenter/Filmmaker (Filming in Africa):
Michaela Denis
Presented by (Filming in Africa):
Alan Sleath
Author/Adapted by (Return to the Lost Planet):
Angus MacVicar
Designer (Return to the Lost Planet):
John Cooper
Producer (Return to the Lost Planet):
Kevin Sheldon
Jeremy Grant:
Peter Kerr
Dr. McKinnon:
John Stuart
Janet Campbell:
Greta Watson
Professor Hermanoff:
Van Boolen
Spike Stranahan:
Michael Alexander
Solveg:
Peter Newington
Asa:
Julie Webb
Dorman:
Michael Segal

Ralph Reader introduces It's a Great Life
with Lizbeth Webb, Betty Reilly, Jack Tripp, 'Mrs. Shufflewick', The Hedley Ward Trio, Ron Rowlands, John Horvelle, Hermione Harvey, Tanya Durey and The George Mitchell Singers.
(Jack Tripp appears by permission of Jack Hylton)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ralph Reader
Soprano:
Lizbeth Webb
Singer:
Betty Reilly
Singer:
Jack Tripp
Comedienne:
'Mrs. Shufflewick'
Musicians:
The Hedley Ward Trio
Performer:
Ron Rowlands
Singer:
John Horvelle
Dancer:
Hermione Harvey
Dancer:
Tanya Durey
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Choreography:
Viet Bethke
Musical arrangements:
Arthur Wilkinson
Orchestra under the direction of:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Bryan Sears

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