On the hallowed principle that you can't tell the players without a scorecard, and as a taster for the next couple of chapters up in the batting order, have this classically trained bit of AH.com goodness... classy-foreign-import Cabinetry!
Lib-Lab Coalition Government (aka Third Wilson Ministry) as of 1974
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, and Minister for Civil Service: Harold Wilson
Minister of State, Civil Service Department: Robert Sheldon
Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords: Ed Short, Lord Short (butterflies flap and Our Ed gets a gong at New Year's '74)
Lord Chancellor: Elwyn Jones, Lord Elwyn-Jones
Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons: Roy Jenkins
First Secretary of State and Home Secretary: James Callaghan (keep your friends close and your Callaghans closer)
Ministers of State for Home Affairs: Brynmor John, Frank Judd
Chancellor of the Exchequer: Denis Healey
Chief Secretary to the Treasury: John Silkin
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury: Roy Hattersley
Financial Secretary to the Treasury: Emlyn Hooson
Foreign Secretary: Jeremy Thorpe
Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Fred Mulley
Minister for Overseas Development: Bob Mellish
Secretary of State for Defence: Anthony Crosland
Minister of State for Defence: Bill Rogers
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry: Peter Shore (wouldn't be a Wilson government without a bureaucratic reorganization...)
Ministers of State for Trade and Industry: Harold Lever, Eric Heffer (sometimes 'Arold does like to create chaos)
Secretary of State for Health and Social Services: Barbara Castle
Minister of State for Health and Social Services: Dr. David Owen
Secretary of State for Employment: Michael Foot
Secretary of State for Energy: Tony Benn
Minister of State for Energy: Alan Beith (the Seventies Libs were surprisingly protectionist on North Sea Oil so this may not be as contentious as it might otherwise)
Secretary of State for Agriculture, Food, & Fisheries: Fred Peart
Secretary of State for Environment: Merlyn Rees
Minister for Transport: Eric Varley
Minister for Planning and Local Government: Reg Prentice
Secretary of State for Education and Science: Shirley Williams
Secretary of State for Scotland: David Steel
Secretary of State for Wales: John Morris
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: Roy Mason
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: Judith Hart
Paymaster General: Edmund Dell
Attorney General: Peter Archer