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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Anne Calonne

Travelling is Play School's theme for this week, with Anne Calonne in the visitor's chair. She has lived in many different parts of the world and her stories are about some of her experiences abroad.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
Brian Cant
Storyteller:
Anne Calonne

by John Wyndham
Dramatised by Stanley Miller
An exciting new series of science fiction plays.
Starring Terence Morgan
with Jessica Dunning, Joseph O'Conor, Alan Tilvern, George Pastell, Jerry Stovin

Contributors

Author:
John Wyndham
Dramatised by:
Stanley Miller
Theme Music:
Norman Kay
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Peter Potter
Bert:
Terence Morgan
Zaylo:
Hannah Gordon
Annika:
Jessica Dunning
Blane:
Alan Tilvern
Harris:
Bill Treacher
Carter:
Vernon Joyner
Freeman:
Joseph O'Conor
Major Khan:
George Pastell
Captain of Spaceship:
Jerry Stovin
Chief Officer:
Geoffrey Palmer
Security Guard:
Roy Stewart

The singing star: Durbin '43
Starring Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone
and Pat O'Brien

There's music, comedy, and romance when the boss falls for his butler's beautiful sister.

Contributors

Director:
Frank Borzage
Producer:
Felix Jackson
Original screenplay by:
Samuel Hoffenstein
Original screenplay by:
Betty Reinhardt
Ann Carter:
Deanna Durbin
Charles Gerard:
Franchot Tone
Martin Murphy:
Pat O'Brien
Popoff:
Akim Tamiroff
Jenkins:
Alan Mowbray
Kalb:
Walter Catlett
Severina:
Elsa Janssen
Elizabeth Campbell:
Evelyn Ankers
Emmett:
Frank Jenks
Moreno:
Sig Arno
Reeves:
Hans Conreid
Lady Sloughberry:
Florence Bates
Fields:
Rosco Karns
Sanderson:
Russell Hicks
Brophy:
Andrew Tombes
Dot Stanley:
Stephanie Bachelor
Margaret Howard:
Marion Pierce
Sunshine Twins:
Iris Adrian
Sunshine Twins:
Robin Raymond

BBC Two England

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