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A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week, Nancy Quayle
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Storyteller:
Nancy Quayle
Presenter:
Marla Landi
Presenter:
Eric Thompson
Production team:
Molly Cox
Production team:
Cynthia Harris
Production team:
Anna Home
Production team:
Daphne Jones
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Designer:
Andree Welstead
Pianist:
Winifred Taylor
Film editor:
Jack T. Knight
Director:
Eric J. Croall
Producer:
Joy Whitby

Thirty minutes of non-stop beat and shake.
presenting John Lee Hooker, The Kinks, Julie Rogers, Tom Jones, The Syndicats
Resident Group: Wayne Gibson with the Dynamic Sounds
The Beat Girls
Introduced by Pat Campbell.
To be repeated next Saturday
See page 28

Contributors

Singer/guitarist:
John Lee Hooker
Band:
The Kinks
Singer:
Julie Rogers
Singer:
Tom Jones
Band:
The Syndicats
House band:
Wayne Gibson with the Dynamic Sounds
Dancers:
The Beat Girls
Presenter:
Pat Campbell
Presented by:
Barry Langford

A programme written by Jocelyn Brooke writer and private soldier in the last war, who looks at the way writers and poets reacted to the Forties.
with John Betjeman, Cyril Connolly, John Lehmann, J. Maclaren-Ross
the voices of John Moffatt, Denis McCarthy

Contributors

Writer:
Jocelyn Brooke
Reader:
John Betjeman
Reader:
Cyril Connolly
Reader:
John Lehmann
Reader:
J. MacLaren-Ross
Voices:
John Moffatt
Voices:
Denis McCarthy
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Production assistant:
Tristram Powell
Producer:
Melvyn Bragg

This international competition is part of a gala performance in aid of the Variety Club of Great Britain Children's Charities.
Outside Broadcast cameras cover the final stages direct from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley.
Introduced by Alan Weeks.
See page 28

Contributors

Commentator:
Dorian Williams
Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Television presentation:
Bill Duncalf
Television presentation:
David Kennard

BBC Two England

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