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A serial specially written for television by Noel Streatfeild.

Contributors

Writer:
Noel Streatfeild
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Designer:
Edwin Florence
John Thompson:
John Barrie
Elizabeth Thompson:
Marion Jennings
Their children - Susan:
Diana Beevers
Their children - Andrew:
Nigel Lambert
Their children - Caroline:
Sandra Michaels
Mrs. Fellows:
Mary Hignett
Guy James:
Cavan Kendall
Cousin Amy:
Edna Morris
Sarah:
Elsie Arnold
The Rev. Charles Masters:
Anthony Woodruff
Ron Hicks:
Peter Hawkins
Gladdie Hicks:
Mollie Maureen
Sid Hicks:
Alaric Cotter
Miss Wild:
Meriel Hunn
Elsie:
Ann Wombwell
Marlene:
Margot Hayhoe

with Jim Dale introducing Michael Holliday, Rosemary Squires, Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band with Marie Knight, Johnny Duncan and his Blue Grass Boys, The Frantic Five.
Also: Stanley Dale's National Skiffle Contest
This week: The Casanovas of Nottingham v. The Teenage Vipers of Glasgow
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Dale
Singer:
Michael Holliday
Singer:
Rosemary Squires
Musicians:
Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
Singer:
Marie Knight
Musicians:
Johnny Duncan and his Blue Grass Boys
Musicians:
The Frantic Five
Musicians (Stanley Dale's National Skiffle Contest):
The Casanovas
Musicians (Stanley Dale's National Skiffle Contest):
The Teenage Vipers
Script:
Jeremy Lloyd
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson

Six adventures by Donal Giltinan
Adapted by Anthony Steven

Contributors

Author:
Donal Giltinan
Adapted by:
Anthony Steven
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Adrian Brown
Hopkins:
Peter Hobbes
Dexter:
Dermot Walsh
Gosling:
Shay Gorman
Jane Anderson:
Mary Quinn
Jinksy McHugh:
Harry Towb
Doctor Cannon:
John Wentworth
'The Wedge' Quinn:
Harry Hutchinson
Preventive Officer Jones:
Jerome Willis
Mrs. Quinn:
Madge Brindley
Mike O'Reilly:
Patrick Connor

Starring Scotland's favourite comedian Jimmy Logan
with Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Eddie Calvert, Petula Clark
and Deryck Guyler, Dave Freeman, Ronnie Brody, Mario Fabrizi, The George Mitchell Singers.

(Jimmy Logan is appearing in Stewart Cruickshank's "Five Past Eight" at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Jimmy Logan
Singer:
Pearl Carr
Singer:
Teddy Johnson
Trumpeter:
Eddie Calvert
Singer:
Petula Clark
Performer:
Deryck Guyler
Performer:
Dave Freeman
Performer:
Ronnie Brody
Singer:
Mario Fabrizi
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Choreography:
Deirdre Vivian
Script:
Dave Freeman
Script:
Jimmy Logan
Additional material:
Stan Mars
Musical Associate:
Alan Bristow
Orchestra Director:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Douglas Smith
Producer:
George Inns
Producer:
Eddie Fraser

A comedy by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall
[Starring] James Hayter, Leslie Phillips and Alan White

The action takes place in a bedroom in a Portsmouth hotel, the wardroom of H.M.S. Sherwood, and the living-room at Admiralty House.

(Rodney Diak appears by arrangement with Ealing M.G.M. Artists Ltd.; Alan White appears by permission of Associated Picture Association Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
Ian Hay
Author:
Stephen King-Hall
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Lieut.-Commander Peter Fraser, R.N.:
Alan White
A chambermaid:
Fanny Carby
Tom D'Arcy, M.P.:
Leslie Phillips
Lieut. Lashwood, R.N.:
Rodney Diak
Sub-Lieut. Dobson, R.N.:
Colin Campbell
Wardroom Steward:
Henry Soskin
Susan Lashwood, Lieut. Lashwood's sister:
Shirley Cain
Admiral Sir Maximilian Godfrey, K.C.B.:
James Hayter
Lieut. The Hon. Willy Aughton Formby, R.N., his Flag Lieutenant:
Aubrey Woods
Jane Godfrey, the Admiral's daughter:
Jane Downs
Chief Steward at Admiralty House:
Leslie Handford
Sir Henry Tompkinson M.P.:
Charles Mortimer
Chief Petty Officer:
Raymond Adamson
Sailor:
Patrick Milner
Sailor:
Alan Mitchell

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