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Sooty
with Harry Corbett.

The Adventures of Bunny Rabbit
A film.

Children's Newsreel

Pots of Money
A comedy by Kathleen Shepherd.
The action takes place in the Wilsons' house and garden.
(Second performance - Thursday, April 21)
(Graham Leaman is appearing in 'The Marvellous Story of Puss in Boots' at the Fortune Theatre, London)

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Puppeteer (Sooty):
Harry Corbett
Writer (Pots of Money):
Kathleen Shepherd
Designer (Pots of Money):
Eileen Diss
Producer (Pots of Money):
Pamela Brown
Mother:
Rosemary Scott
Father:
Walter Horsbrugh
Kevin:
Bobby Scroggins
Fairy:
Violet Gould
Mrs. Gray:
Eileen Delamere
Mr. Baker:
Graham Leaman
Mr. Carter:
Bryan Kendrick

Questions of faith and conduct put by members of an invited audience are discussed by: C.A. Coulson Professor of Applied Mathematics in the University of Oxford; The Abbot of Downside; Diana Reader Harris, Headmistress of Sherborne School for Girls;
The Bishop of Stepney
Question-Master, Alan Gibson

Contributors

Panellist:
C.A. Coulson
Panellist:
The Abbot of Downside [Christopher Butler]
Panellist:
Diana Reader
Panellist:
The Bishop of Stepney [Joost de Blank]
Question-Master:
Alan Gibson

with Elizabeth Allan, Eunice Gayson, Michael Pertwee and Rikki Fulton as the newshawks.
Peter West in the chair.
Special investigators, Pauline and Larry Forrester
('Guess My Story' is from an idea by William Taylor)

Contributors

Newshawk:
Elizabeth Allan
Newshawk:
Eunice Gayson
Newshawk:
Michael Pertwee
Newshawk:
Rikki Fulton
Chairman:
Peter West
Original drawings:
David Langdon
Special investigator:
Pauline Forrester
Special investigator:
Larry Forrester
From an idea by:
William Taylor
Presented by:
T. Leslie Jackson

A love story.
Adapted from Hermann Sudermann's play.
Translated by Ashley Dukes.
[Starring] Jeannette Sterke and Laurence Payne
Traditional guitar music and songs by the Castillas Twins
The action takes place in a Mexican village a few hours' bus ride from the capital. It begins on June 23 and ends four days later.
See facing page

Contributors

Writer:
Hermann Sudermann
Translated by:
Ashley Dukes
Guitarists/Singers:
The Castillas Twins
Choreographer:
Robert Harrold
Designer:
John Clements
Producer:
Rudolph Cartier
Edmundo Vargas, a landowner:
George Coulouris
Isabel, his wife:
Noel Hood
Alicia, his daughter:
Nora Gorsen
Maria, his foster-child:
Jeannette Sterke
Luis Ybarra, his nephew:
Laurence Payne
Pepe the farm overseer:
Wolfe Morris
Sanchez, the schoolmaster:
Patrick Troughton
Petra, the cook:
Miriam Lehmann
La Cachiporra, an Indian woman:
Eileen Way
Dancer:
Robert Hargreaves
Dancer:
Sheila Holt
Dancer:
Matthew Winsten
Dancer:
Ann Waterfield
Dancer:
Malcolm McDonald
Dancer:
Janice Patrick
Dancer:
Jack Horton
Dancer:
Judy Monitz
Dancer:
Brian Blades
Dancer:
Kathryn Beetham
Dancer:
Philip Casson
Dancer:
Joan Nesbit
Dancer:
Val Worth
Dancer:
Betty Ash
Dancer:
Tom Gillis
Dancer:
Pauline Innes
Dancer:
Kenneth Melville
Dancer:
Wendy McClune
Dancer:
David Gardiner
Dancer:
Fay Weldon

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