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Sandy Sandford and Jacko: At the Seaside

Lucky Silver: 3: The New Man
A serial in six parts by C.E. Webber.

Quick on the Draw
A children's parlour game devised by Dorothea Brooking.
Chairman, Humphrey Lestocq

Contributors

Entertainer:
Sandy Sandford
Writer (Lucky Silver):
C.E. Webber
Producer (Lucky Silver):
John Hunter Blair
Devised by (Quick on the Draw):
Dorothea Brooking
Chairman (Quick on the Draw):
Humphrey Lestocq
Drawings (Quick on the Draw):
Tony Hart

by Michael Pertwee and Roland Pertwee.
See page 7

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Pertwee
Writer:
Roland Pertwee
Director:
Richard West
Producer:
John Warrington
Mr. Grove:
Edward Evans
Mrs. Grove:
Ruth Dunning
Pat:
Sheila Sweet
Jack:
Peter Bryant
Daphne:
Margaret Downs
Lennie:
Christopher Beeny
Gran:
Nancy Roberts
Miss Jones:
Nan Braunton
Ethel:
Joan Young
Mr. Cutlake:
Owen Berry
Head Waiter:
Philip Howard

BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras go to Betchworth in Surrey to meet
Mr Donald Campbell, and Mrs. Donald Campbell.
Introduced by Berkeley Smith.
(Donald Campbell writes on page 7)

Contributors

Presenter/Interviewer:
Berkeley Smith
Interviewee:
Mr Donald Campbell
Interviewee:
Mrs. Donald Campbell [Dorothy McKegg]
Presented by:
Dennis Monger

Henry Hall says Here's to the Next Time.
with Line Renaud and Reg Varney, Hattie Jacques, Peter Jones, Jock Morgan, Jean Campbell, Donald Purchese, The Macaroni Trio.

Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Hall
Singer:
Line Renaud
Singer:
Reg Varney
Singer:
Hattie Jacques
Comedian:
Peter Jones
Violinist:
Jock Morgan
Singer:
Jean Campbell
Clarinettist:
Donald Purchese
Dancers:
The Macaroni Trio
Musical associate:
Albert Marland
Choreographer:
Tommy Linden
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
John Warrington

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Professional boxing returned last night to the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley, after nineteen years and BBC Sportsview Unit Film Cameras bring you exclusive coverage of the two principal bouts in this Harry Levene Promotion.
The British Empire Heavyweight Championship: Kitione Lave v. Joe Bygraves
(Recognised by the National Boxing Association of America as an eliminator for the world heavyweight championship)
The British Lightweight Championship: Joe Lucy v. Sammy McCarthy
Written by Paul Fox
At 9.5

Contributors

Boxer (Heavyweight):
Kitione Lave
Boxer (Heavyweight):
Joe Bygraves
Boxer (Lightweight):
Joe Lucy
Boxer (Lightweight):
Sammy McCarthy
Commentator:
Leonard Martin
Film editor:
Dennis Edwards
Writer:
Paul Fox
Director:
Alan Rees

illustrates the work of "The English Eccentrics" architects whose particular genius placed them outside the theme of his Reith Lectures, "The Englishness of English Art".
Nikolaus Pevsner is Head of the Department of History of Art, Birkbeck College, University of London, was Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge from 1949 to 1955, and Reith Lecturer, 1955.
See below

Contributors

Presenter:
Nikolaus Pevsner

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