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Introduced by Humphrey Lestocq and Mr. Turnip.
including:
Box of Tricks with Geoffrey Robinson.
Musical Adventures with Henry Zeisel and his Orchestra.
Can We Help You?
by Desmond O'Donovan.
[Starring] Peter Hawkins with James Ottaway as "Clibber", Raymond Rollett as "Sly".
Rolf Harris with Willoughby
(Henry Zeisel is appearing at the Casanova and Don Juan Clubs, London)
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Humphrey Lestocq
Manipulation (Mr. Turnip):
Joy Laurey
Voice (Mr. Turnip):
Peter Hawkins
Script:
Sheilah Ward
Magician (Box of Tricks):
Geoffrey Robinson
Musicians (Musical Adventures):
Henry Zeisel and his Orchestra
Writer (Can We Help You?)/producer:
Desmond O'Donovan
Voice (Can We Help You?):
Peter Hawkins
Clibber (Can We Help You?):
James Ottaway
Sly (Can We Help You?):
Raymond Rollett
Entertainer:
Rolf Harris

A series of six plays by Berkely Mather.

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Designer:
John Cooper
Director:
John Nelson Burton
Producer:
Tony Richardson
Slippy Fives:
Victor Maddern
Eileen:
Billie Whitelaw
Chief Det.-Insp. Charlesworth:
John Welsh
Colonel Smith:
Basil Dignam
Archie:
Norman Pierce
Waller:
Fred Griffiths
Morris:
Sidney Vivian
Mavis:
Josee Richard [billed as Josee Richards]
Guard:
Mervyn Blake
Manager:
Philip Levene
Perona:
Harcourt Curacao

featuring Yana with The Mackell Twins, Dennis Spicer, The George Mitchell Singers, The Show Dancers.

Contributors

Presenter/comedian/additional material:
Dave King
Singer:
null Yana
Entertainers:
The Mackell Twins
Ventriloquist:
Dennis Spicer
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Dancers:
The Show Dancers
Dance direction:
Ernest Maxin
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Script:
S.C. Green
Script:
R.M. Hills
Designer:
Audley Southcott
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

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