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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Charles Keeping
Today's story is called "Black Dolly"
Written and illustrated by Charles Keeping.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Miranda Connell
Presenter:
John White
Author/Illustrator/Storyteller (Black Dolly):
Charles Keeping

by Peter S. Beagle
Dramatised by John Wiles
With Pamela Brown, Barrie Ingham, Felicity Kendal, Alex Davion, Mary Miller, James Bree
See page 44
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Peter S. Beagle
Dramatised by:
John Wiles
Music:
Norman Kay
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Producer:
George Spenton-Foster
Director:
Geoffrey Nethercott
Lady Torrance:
Mary Miller
Lord Torrance:
Anthony Valentine
Agostino Pirelli:
John Carlin
Captain Compson:
Barrie Ingham
David Lorimond:
Alex Davion
Lady Neville:
Pamela Brown
Sforza:
James Bree
The Child:
Karen Newport
Majordomo Cuno:
Billy Milton
La Principessa:
Felicity Kendal

Musical milestones from the golden days of the silver screen.
Tonight: the 1945 production The Dolly Sisters
Starring Betty Grable, June Haver, John Payne, S. Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner

A tuneful and romantic story of 'rags to riches' for two pretty and talented girls who become international musical stars.
(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay:
John Larkin
Screenplay:
Marian Spitzer
Original songs by:
Mack Gordon
Original songs by:
James Monaco
Producer:
George Jessel
Director:
Irving Cummings
Jenny:
Betty Grable
Harry Fox:
John Payne
Rosie:
June Haver
Uncle Latsie:
S.Z. Sakall
Duke:
Reginald Gardiner
Irving Netcher:
Frank Latimore
Professor Winrup:
Gene Sheldon
Tsimmis:
Sig Ruman

BBC Two England

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