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Written by Estelle Holt.
A serial play in five parts based on the life of Sir Henry Morton Stanley.
The action takes place in East Africa and in London.
(Michael Aldridge is appearing in "Salad Days" at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)
(to 17.30)

Contributors

Writer:
Estelle Holt
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Dances arranged by:
David Gill
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Dr. Livingstone:
Andrew Cruickshank
Henry Morton Stanley:
Michael Aldridge
Kalulu:
Ronald Moodie
Asmani:
Lionel Ngakane
Mbarak Bombay:
Earl Cameron
Chairman:
Keith Pyott
Elderly man:
Kenneth Edwards
Quieter man:
John Kidd

From the City Hall, Perth before an invited audience of servicemen.
Introduced by Teddy Johnson.
With Duncan Macrae, Margo Henderson, Chic Murray and Maidie, Andy Stewart, The Maurice Little Rhythm Quartet.
(Chic Murray and Maidie are appearing at The Theatre, Perth; the Maurice Little Rhythm Quartet are at the George Hotel, Edinburgh)

Contributors

Presenter:
Teddy Johnson
Comedian:
Duncan Macrae
Impressionist:
Margo Henderson
Comedians:
Chic Murray and Maidie
Singer:
Andy Stewart
Musicians:
The Maurice Little Rhythm Quartet
Director:
Noble Wilson
Producer:
Eddie Fraser

with Leslie Mitchell in the chair.
Josephine Douglas, Carole Carr, Kenneth Horne, Peter Noble finding the links between the challengers.
Special investigators, Pauline and Larry Forrester

Contributors

Chairman:
Leslie Mitchell
Panellist:
Josephine Douglas
Panellist:
Carole Carr
Panellist:
Kenneth Horne
Panellist:
Peter Noble
Special investigator:
Pauline Forrester
Special investigator:
Larry Forrester
Presented by:
Ernest Maxin

Introduced by the Gaunt Brothers.
With Eula Parker, Ken Frith, Stan Van and the Copa Cousins.
Musical accompaniment by Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet
From the Lounge Hall, Harrogate

Contributors

Presenters:
The Gaunt Brothers
Singer:
Eula Parker
Pianist:
Ken Frith
Performer:
Stan Van
Singers:
The Copa Cousins
Musicians:
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet
Producer:
Barney Colehan

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