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Holiday Double Bill: Donald O'Connor

on BBC Two England

One of Hollywood's most talented song-and-dance men in Are You With It? with Olga San Juan
Martha Stewart , Lew Parker
Although a mathematical genius, insurance actuary Milton Haskins misplaces a decimal point in the accounts of the Nutmeg Insurance Company and is fired. But Milton's other talent is tap-dancing so he joins a song-and-dance troupe!
Director JACK HIVELY. and at 3.15
I Love Melvin with Debbie Reynolds and Una Merkel
Richard Anderson , Allyn Joslyn
When he bumps into chorus girl Judy LeRoy , Melvin Hoover , an assistant photographer on Look magazine, suffers an attack of love at first sight. To win stage-struck Judy (his rival is the dull, prosperous Harry Flack ) Melvin promises to make her a Look cover girl.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Olga San Juan
Unknown:
Martha Stewart
Unknown:
Lew Parker
Unknown:
Milton Haskins
Director:
Jack Hively.
Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds
Unknown:
Una Merkel
Unknown:
Richard Anderson
Unknown:
Allyn Joslyn
Unknown:
Judy Leroy
Unknown:
Melvin Hoover
Unknown:
Harry Flack
Milton Haskins:
Donald O'Connor
Vivian Reilly:
Olga San Juan
Bunny La Fleur:
Martha Stewart
Goldie McGoldrick:
Lew Parker
Jason Carter:
Walter Catlett
Sally:
Pat Dane
Mr Bixby:
Ransom Sherman
Bartender:
Louis Da Pron
Terry:
Noel Neill
Ann:
Julie Gibson
Buster:
George O'Hanlon
Herman Rogel:
Eddie Parks
Melvin Hoover:
Donald O'Connor
Judy LeRoy:
Debbie Reynolds
Mom Schneider:
Una Merkel
Harry Flack:
Richard Anderson
Pop Schneider:
Allyn Joslyn
Mr Henneman:
Les Tremayne
Clarabelle:
Noreen Corcoron
Mergo:
Jim Backus
Guest Star:
Robert Taylor

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