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Episode dated 4 December 1954
Episode aired Dec 4, 1954
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Director
Bill Colleran
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Dorothy Collins
Snooky Lanson
Gisele MacKenzie
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Director
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Dorothy Collins
Snooky Lanson
Gisele MacKenzie
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Dorothy Collins
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Snooky Lanson
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Gisele MacKenzie
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Russell Arms
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Raymond Scott
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The Hit Parade Orchestra
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Ruth Lawrence
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Tom Hanson
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Julia Meade
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Papa Loves Mambo
Written by
Al Hoffman
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Dick Manning
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Bickley Reichner
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Russell Arms
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