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with Celia Lipton, Don Johnson, Jeanne de Casalis, Edna Kaye, Billy Mayerl and his Music. Hugh Morton in 'Meet "The Rev.",' the adventures of Gale Pedrick's latest character, with Roy Plomley as Charlie Banks. A weekly programme for Forces in hospitals everywhere. Competition: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Nora Swinburne. Produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Lipton
Unknown:
Don Johnson
Unknown:
Jeanne de Casalis
Unknown:
Edna Kaye
Unknown:
Billy Mayerl
Music:
Hugh Morton
Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Unknown:
Rov Plomley
Unknown:
Charlie Banks.
Unknown:
Nora Swinburne.
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron

Clay Keyes as Mr. Duckweed and Doris Nichols as Mrs. Ponsonby, Jacques Brown as Nicolus Ridi koulos, Charlie Irwin as Colonel Swivelhead, Susan Scott as Mrs. Ponsonby's companion. Music by Billy Ternent and his Orchestra. Entire production by Max Kester

Contributors

Unknown:
Clay Keyes
Unknown:
Doris Nichols
Unknown:
Jacques Brown
Unknown:
Nicolus Ridi
Unknown:
Charlie Irwin
Unknown:
Susan Scott
Music By:
Billy Ternent
Production By:
Max Kester

Scenes from the play by Warren Chetham Strode now running at the Criterion Theatre. Introduced by Felix Felton
The action of the play takes place in Lloyd Hartley's and Lorraine's studies at the Cloisters, Saintbury School, beginning in the Christmas Term, 1944. The stage play is directed by Jack Minster , and is presented by H. M. Tennent, Ltd., by arrangement with Howard Wyndham and Bronson Albery

Contributors

Play By:
Warren Chetham Strode
Introduced By:
Felix Felton
Directed By:
Jack Minster
Arrangement With:
Howard Wyndham
Arrangement With:
Bronson Albery
Lloyd Hartley, M A:
Cecil Trouncer
Mrs Hartley:
Edith Sharpe
Lynne Hartley:
Rachel Gurney
Nigel Lorraine, B A:
Robert Flemyng
Grimmett:
Denholm Elliott
Read:
Derek Blomfleld
Dennis Stringer, M A:
William Mervyn
Mrs Read:
Joan Hickson
Mr Read:
Duncan Lewis

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