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For Younger Children
Meet the Penguins: 2: Aunt Penny's Washing
Story by J. M. Smith Wright.

Band Show
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
(Phil Tate and his Orchestra are at the Hammersmith Palais de Danse)

Our Port
John A. K. Hamilton introduces another programme showing how to make toys for a model port.

Contributors

Writer (Meet the Penguins):
J. M. Smith Wright
Pictures (Meet the Penguins):
Sam Williams
Pictures (Meet the Penguins):
Elizabeth Williams
Music (Meet the Penguins):
John Hooper
Voices (Meet the Penguins):
Barbara Trevor
Voices (Meet the Penguins):
Kenneth Connor
Special effects (Meet the Penguins):
Alfred Davis
Special effects (Meet the Penguins):
Douglas Mair
Presented by (Meet the Penguins):
Dorothea Brooking
Musicians (Band Show):
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Presenter (Our Port):
John A. K. Hamilton

David Lean (who directed, among other great British films, "Oliver Twist", "Sound Barrier", and "Hobson's Choice") discusses with Berkeley Smith his ideas on film direction and casting, and shows extracts from several of his films.
Film extracts by arrangement with London Films and the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Ltd.

Contributors

Interviewee:
David Lean
Presenter:
Berkeley Smith
Programme presented by:
Alan Lawson

Henry Hall invites you to Face the Music to listen to melodies and songs, old and new, and meet famous and unknown artists and interesting personalities of his acquaintance including: Ethel Revnell, Vanessa Lee, Harry Locke, Jerry Allen and his Trio, Howard de Courcy, Tom Mennard, Joyce Blair.

Contributors

Presenter/orchestra directed by:
Henry Hall
Comedienne:
Ethel Revnell
Singer:
Vanessa Lee
Performer:
Harry Locke
Musicians:
Jerry Allen and his Trio
Magician:
Howard de Courcy
Comedian:
Tom Mennard
Dancer:
Joyce Blair
Musical associate:
Alan Bristow
Dance director:
Hazel Gee
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Graeme Muir

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