The ideal family has two children, a boy and a girl, but if the boy is a nephew like 'our Jim' the family circle soon becomes a merry-go-round.
Seated on the roundabout are Robert Moreton, Eddie Leslie, Irene Handl, Anthea Askey, Herbert Smith, Fred Fairclough, Norman Somers, and the Jimmy Leach Organolian Quartet.
and Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 1—' Seconds Out' with Leonard Williams
Judith Daugherty
Nan Marriott-Watson
Judith Chalmers
Theme music played by the BBC Northern. Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn. Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ Written, and produced by James Casey (
and Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 2—' The Pen Pal'
With
Leonard Williams
Judith Daugherty
Judith Chalmers
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ Written and produced by James Casey
with Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 3—' The Wrong End of the Stick ' also
Leonard Williams Judith Daugherty
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
with 'Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 4—' Clitheroe on the Keys' also
Leonard Williams Judith Daugherty
Fred Ferris
Judith Chalmers
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
with Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 5-' Raising the Rent' also
Leonard Williams
Judith Daugherty
Judith Chalmers , Tony Melody
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
with Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 6 — ' All by Accident' also
Leonard Williams Judith Daugherty
Fred Ferris
Judith Chalmers
Betty Alberge
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
with Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 7—' The Kid's Last Fight' also
Leonard Williams Judith Daugherty
Rosalie Williams
Tony Melody , Betty Alberge
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
'
with Renee Houston and Peter Sinclair in 8 — ' The Mystery Trip' also
Leonard Williams
Judith Daugherty
Fred Ferris , Rosalie Williams
Tony Melody , Betty Alberge
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn -Ainsworth with Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
in 9—' Too Many Cooks ' featuring Peter Sinclair and Leonard Williams with Judith Daugherty
Theme music played by the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth with Rita Shearer at the electronic organ
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by James Casey
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