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with Geoff Love and his Orchestra, The King Brothers.

Contributors

Pianist:
Russ Conway
Musicians:
Geoff Love and his Orchestra
Singers:
The King Brothers
Dancer:
Douglas Squires
Dancer:
Mavis Traill
Dancer:
Pamela Proud
Continuity:
Ken Hoare
Choreography:
Douglas Squires
Designer:
Audley Southcott
Producer:
James Gilbert

See panel and page 4

Scarborough Show Parade presents an excerpt from Richard Stone's Summer Show at the Floral Hall
Starring Dickie Valentine
At the piano, Harry Hayward
Joe (Mr. Piano) Henderson, Terry Scott, Dennis Spicer, Sally Logan, Wish Mary Hunt, Roy Sone, Tommy Layton, The King Dancers

For this television excerpt, the music is played by Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra

Recorded before an invited audience
At 7.30

Contributors

Singer:
Dickie Valentine
Pianist:
Harry Hayward
Pianist:
Joe (Mr. Piano) Henderson
Comedian:
Terry Scott
Ventriloquist:
Dennis Spicer
Singer:
Sally Logan
Performer:
Wish Mary Hunt
Performer:
Roy Sone
Performer:
Tommy Layton
Dancers:
The King Dancers
Choreography:
Rita King
Costumes:
Una Choyce
Producer:
Bill Roberton
Musicians:
Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra
Settings:
Paul Bernard
Presentation:
John Ammonds

The Panel: Simon Kester, Ginette Spanier, Alan Simpson find out the logical explanation for odd situations in which viewers have found themselves.
Chairman, Kenneth Horne

Contributors

Devised and compiled by:
John P. Wynn
Panellist:
Simon Kester
Panellist:
Ginette Spanier
Panellist:
Alan Simpson
Chairman:
Kenneth Horne
Presented by:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley

(BBC Recording)

Contributors

Producer:
G.B. Lupino
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Script:
Charlie Drake
Script:
David Cumming
Script:
Derek Collyer
Charles O'Casey Drake:
Charlie Drake
Waiter:
Michael Corcoran
Mr Knott:
John Ruddock
Mrs Knott:
Betty Turner
Mr Clark:
Wilfred Fletcher
Lady reporter:
Nancy Spain
Dr B Lewis:
Totti Truman-Taylor
Mr Gladstone:
Robert Bridges
Mrs Perkins:
Vi Stevens
Joe:
Michael Balfour
Ada:
Gretchen Franklin
Bert:
Richard Cuthbert
Gym Instructor:
Eddie Malin
Manager:
Carl Bernard
Mr Asquith:
Alec Bregonzi
Mr Parkhurst:
Frank Hawkins
Mr Brent:
Michael Henry
Mr Smith:
Geoffrey Frederick

The Pageant of English History
Written by William Shakespeare

With the accession of Henry V a new age has begun. Falstaff and his riotous companions have been banished from Court. The first public act of the young King has been to summon Parliament and consider ways of distracting his subjects from civil strife. Being advised of his right by succession, Henry now resolves to lay claim to the French throne.

(Judi Dench is appearing at the Old Vic Theatre, London)
See Round and About

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Title Music:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Director:
Michael Hayes
Producer:
Peter Dews
Chorus:
William Squire
King Henry the Fifth:
Robert Hardy
Duke of Exeter:
Noel Johnson
Earl of Westmoreland:
Julian Glover
Archbishop of Canterbury:
Cyril Luckham
Rambures:
Leon Shepperdson
Conspirator against King Henry - Earl of Cambridge:
Frank Windsor
Conspirator against King Henry - Lord Scroop:
Brian Smith
Conspirator against King Henry - Sir Thomas Grey:
Tony Garnett
English Herald:
Anthony Valentine
Bardolph:
Gordon Gostelow
Nym:
David Andrews
Pistol:
George A. Cooper
Mistress Quickly:
Angela Baddeley
Boy:
Timothy Harley
Brother to the King - John, Duke of Bedford:
Patrick Garland
Brother to the King - Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester:
John Ringham
Charles the Sixth, King of France:
Alan Rowe
Lewis, the Dauphin:
John Warner
Constable of France:
George Selway
Messenger:
Terence Lodge
Duke of Orleans:
Jerome Willis
Duke of Bourbon:
Adrian Brine
Isabel, Queen of France:
Stephanie Bidmead
Katherine, Princess of France:
Judi Dench
Alice:
Yvonne Coulette
Fluellen:
Kenneth Farrington
Gower:
Jeremy Bisley
Jamy:
Joey Blanshard
Macmorris:
Michael Graham Cox
Montjoy:
Robert Lang
[Actor]:
Dane Howell
[Actor]:
Terry Wale
[Actor]:
John Murray Scott
[Actor]:
Derek Ware

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