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Disneyland: The Story of Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney introduces another film in this series and tells the story of his most famous creation-the small mouse who started it all.
(Previously televised on June 17)

At Home
with Ian Stewart at the piano and some of his friends.

Bobby in France
Written by Emile Harven and M. J. MacDonald.

Contributors

Presenter (Disneyland):
Walt Disney
Pianist (At Home):
Ian Stewart
Writer (Bobby in France):
Emile Harven
Writer (Bobby in France):
M. J. MacDonald
Producer (Bobby in France):
John Hunter Blair
Tess:
Judith Manning
Bobby:
William Simons
M. Leblanc:
Eugene Deckers
Mme. Leblanc:
Pamela Stirling
Claude Leblanc:
Yves Ratier

A visit to Denham Aerodrome, Buckinghamshire, where Raymond Baxter meets people who fly for fun.
If weather permits the programme includes:
A free drop on to the field by student parachutist Pat Burgin
A first solo by student pilot Bill Duncalf and a parade and fly-past by the Vintage Aircraft Club
See page 15

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Parachutist:
Pat Burgin
Pilot:
Bill Duncalf
Programme arranged by:
Peter Webber
Producer:
Dennis Monger

Written by Bebe Daniels, Bob Block, Bill Harding.
[Starring] Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon
with Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon, Horace Percival, Molly Weir, Doris Rogers, Charles Hawtrey, Gwen Lewis, Richard Bellaers
First of four fortnightly programmes.
Gale Pedrick writes on page 9

Contributors

Writer:
Bebe Daniels
Writer:
Bob Block
Writer:
Bill Harding
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Incidental music:
Arthur Wilkinson
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Bryan Sears
Herself:
Bebe Daniels
Himself:
Ben Lyon
Herself:
Barbara Lyon
Himself:
Richard Lyon
Mr. Wimple:
Horace Percival
Aggie MacDonald:
Molly Weir
Florrie Wainwright:
Doris Rogers
[Actor]:
Charles Hawtrey
Mrs. Wimple:
Gwen Lewis

A series of six programmes written for television by J.B. Priestley.
[Starring] J.B. Priestley and his Players
with Frances Rowe, Clive Morton, Natasha Parry, John Stratton.
(Last programme in this series, Wednesday July 6)
See page 15

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
J.B. Priestley
Incidental music composed by:
Roberto Gerhard
Designer:
Bruce Angrave
Producer:
Tony Richardson
[Actor]:
Frances Rowe
[Actor]:
Clive Morton
[Actress]:
Natasha Parry
[Actor]:
John Stratton

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