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Saturday Cinema Double Bill: Cheaters

on BBC Two England

starring
Joseph Schildkraut Billie Burke
Eugene Pallette
In the first of two films for Christmas, a heartwarming tale of seasonal spirit. While his family prepare to celebrate, Mr Pidgeon faces financial ruin. Salvation beckons when rich Uncle Henry dies and leaves his fortune to a young actress he once admired. But if she is not found, the entire Pidgeon family are next in line.... and ST LUKE'S CHORISTERS Screenplay by FRANCES HYLAND from an original story by FRANCES HYLAND and ALBERT RAY Produced and directed by JOSEPH KANE
and at 3.35
The Nativity starring
A aramatic and reverent treatment of the months leading up to the birth of Christ, set against a turbulent background of civil disturbance and starvation under Roman occupation.
Screenplay by MLLARD KAUFMAN and MORT FINE Produced by wnJUAM P. D'ANGELO Directed by BERNARD KOWALSKI
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Schildkraut
Unknown:
Billie Burke
Unknown:
Eugene Pallette
Unknown:
Mr Pidgeon
Unknown:
Frances Hyland
Story By:
Frances Hyland
Story By:
Albert Ray
Directed By:
Joseph Kane
Play By:
Mllard Kaufman
Directed By:
Bernard Kowalski
Mr M:
Joseph Schildkraut
Mrs Pidgeon:
Billie Burke
Mr Pidgeon:
Eugene Pallette
Florie:
Ona Munson
Willie:
Raymond Walburn
Angela:
Anne Gillis
Therese:
Ruth Terry
Stephen Bates:
Robert Livingston
Mary:
Madeline Stone
Joseph:
John V Shea
Herod:
Leo McKern
Diomedes:
Freddie Jones
Nestor:
John Rhys-Davies
FlaviUS:
Morgan Sheppard
Salome:
Kate O'Mara
Anna:
Jane Wyatt
Zacharias:
Paul Stewart
Elizabeth:
Audrey Trotter
Joachim:
George Voskovec
Zipporah:
Julie Garfield
Menachem:
Jamil Zakkal

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