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Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes the following recorded items':
' Child Stars at Christmas Andrew Ray. John Howard Davies , Jeremy Spenser , and Janette Scott discuss their Christmas plans with Jeanne Heal
John Parsons introduces some of the film personalities attiendiing the premiere of ' Harvey ' at the Odeon, Leicester Square, together with some scenes from the sound-track of this Universal-International picture starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leslie Mitchell
Unknown:
Andrew Ray.
Unknown:
John Howard Davies
Unknown:
Jeremy Spenser
Unknown:
Janette Scott
Unknown:
Jeanne Heal
Introduces:
John Parsons
Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Josephine Hull
Written By:
Michael Storm
Produced By:
Pat Osborne

with Kitty Bluett
Patricia Hayes
Fred Yule
Peter Sellers
Leslie Perrlns
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Eddie Maguire and Ted Ray
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Leslie Perrlns
Unknown:
Alf Pearson
Unknown:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Script By:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
George Wadmore
Produced By:
George Inns

[Starring] Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards
with Wallas Eaton, The Keynotes
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Robert Busby
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
(Recording of Sunday's broadcast in the Light Programme)

Contributors

[Actress]:
Joy Nichols
Comedian:
Dick Bentley
Comedian:
Jimmy Edwards
[Actor]:
Wallas Eaton
Singers:
The Keynotes
Musicians:
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor:
Robert Busby
Script:
Frank Muir
Script:
Denis Norden
Producer:
Charles Maxwell

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