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Jim Dale interrupted by Terry Scott introduces:
Ted Heath and his Music, Tony Dalli, Valerie Shane, The Polka Dots, The Tommy Whittle Quintet, Barbara Windsor, The Frantic Five

The second semi-final of Stanley Dale's National Skiffle Contest between The Station Group of North-West London; The Saxons of Barking and The Moonshiners of Sheffield

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Dale
Comedian:
Terry Scott
Musicians:
Ted Heath and his Music
Singer:
Tony Dalli
Singer:
Valerie Shane
Singers:
The Polka Dots
Musicians:
The Tommy Whittle Quintet
Performer:
Barbara Windsor
Musicians:
The Frantic Five
Script:
Jeremy Lloyd
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson

A series of six adventures by Michael Gilbert.
[Starring] Derek Farr
with Harry Locke, Ingeborg Wells

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Gilbert
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Music composed by:
Eric Spear
Producer:
Desmond Davis
Jumbo Woodruff:
Gerald Campion
Bob the Barman:
Lane Meddick
Mike Mott:
Graham Crowden
Toby Truscott:
Derek Farr
Carla:
Ingeborg Wells
Disko:
Harold Siddons
Sam Shorter:
Harry Locke
Arthur Crockett:
Charles Lloyd Pack

presents
Nati Mistral, the glamorous Spanish musical star making her second British television appearance
Gilbert Becaud, the current singing sensation from Paris
Vic and Adio the comedy acrobatic team from Brazil
Los Gatos the internationally famous act from America
Making their first British television appearances:
Barbara Bittnerowna the prima ballerina of Poland and her partner Witold Gruca
and Angela and Fred Roby a fascinating new act from Italy
Programme introduced by Catherine Boyle.

Contributors

Singer:
Nati Mistral
Singer:
Gilbert Becaud
Acrobatics:
Vic and Adio
Acrobatics:
Los Gatos
Dancer:
Barbara Bittnerowna
Dancer:
Witold Gruca
Ventriloquist act:
Angela and Fred Roby
Presenter:
Catherine Boyle
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding
Producer:
Bryan Sears

by George Pleydell Bancroft
Adapted for television by Michael Voysey
[Starring] Jane Baxter, Griffith Jones, Peter Williams

The action takes place at Wilbury House, Middlesex, and in Court 1 at the Central Criminal Court, London, in the year 1911.
(Rodney Diak appears by arrangement with Ealing M.G.M. Artists Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
George Pleydell Bancroft
Adapted by:
Michael Voysey
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Eustace Ede:
Martin Starke
Lady Ware:
Jane Baxter
Marston Gurney:
Rodney Diak
Celia Wilson:
Mary Watson
Rate:
John H. Moore
Sir Henry Egerton:
Ian Colin
Sir Hubert Ware, Bt:
Griffith Jones
Tommy Bold:
Fred Johnson
Michael Adye K.C., M.P.:
Peter Williams
Footman:
Ralph Ball
Newsvendor:
Joe Tregonnino
First lady:
Hilary Sesta
Second lady:
Ann St. Barbe-West
The Attorney-General:
William Fox
Mr. Justice Petworth:
George Skillan
Mr. Henson:
John Barrett
Mrs. Henson:
Violet Gould
Court Official/Police:
Allan Mitchell
Court Official/Police:
Michael Moore
Court Official/Police:
Frederick Rawlings

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