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A magazine programme in which Donald Hewlett and Fuzz introduce:

Robert Harbin (Mr. Left and Mr. Right) and Rolf Harris

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

Science has a History
Introduced by Frank Greenaway.

A Welsh Plantagenet
by Philip Dale.

George Fierstone and his Quintet with Arthur Bennett and The Badgers' Club

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Hewlett (and Fuzz)
Magician (Mr. Left and Mr. Right):
Robert Harbin
Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Montmorency (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Charlie Drake
Mick (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Jack Edwardes
Item presenter (Science has a History):
Frank Greenaway
Writer (A Welsh Plantagenet):
Philip Dale
Musicians:
George Fierstone and his Quintet
Bassist:
Arthur Bennett
Performers:
The Badgers' Club
Continuity:
Roger Stone
Material supplied by:
Michael Barsley
Producer:
Robert Tronson

with Benny Hill, Beryl Reid, Alma Cogan, Jeremy Hawk, The Edorics, Four in A Chord and the Jack Billings Dancers.

Contributors

Presenter/comedian:
Benny Hill
[Actress]:
Beryl Reid
Singer:
Alma Cogan
[Actor]:
Jeremy Hawk
Dancers:
The Edorics
Singers:
Four in A Chord
Dancers:
The Jack Billings Dancers
Dance direction:
Jack Billings
Orchestra director:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Producer:
Kenneth Carter

Peter Scott introduces William Sladen, who for four years was medical officer and biologist with the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey on board R.R.S. John Biscoe.
During his stay in the antarctic Dr. Sladen filmed the wild life around him and made a special study of penguins.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest/Filmmaker:
William Sladen
Presented by:
Desmond Hawkins

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