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Acting in the Sixties

on BBC Two England

A series of programmes in which leading young actors of the theatre, cinema, and television discuss their start in the profession, the parts which brought them success, and their views on acting.
Dorothy Tutin talks to Derek Hart.
In the scene from "Portrait of a Queen" adapted by William Francis
Ronald Bryden introduces the programme.
(Dorothy Tutin is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(Last programme, Albert Finney: April 29)
See page 4

Contributors

Interviewee:
Dorothy Tutin
Interviewer:
Derek Hart
Adapted by (Portrait of a Queen):
William Francis
Presenter:
Ronald Bryden
Producer:
Hal Burton
Victoria:
Dorothy Tutin
Albert:
Derek Waring

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