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on BBC Two England

Pork Chop Hill
Starring Gregory Peck, Harry Guardino, Rip Torn
Korea, 1953. While American infantrymen wait in their trenches near Pork Chop Hill, 70 miles away the Chinese haggle over this strategic position before they will sign a peace treaty. Lt Clemons is under orders to take the hill with the knowledge that the losses will be huge and the land itself is of no practical value....
Screenplay by JAMES R. WEBB based on a work by S. L. A. MARSHALL Produced by SY BARTLETT
Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE

and at 3.40-5.15
Separate Tables
Starring
At the Beauregard Hotel in Bournemouth two separate crises blow up overnight. An American writer, newly engaged, unexpectedly. encounters his former wife, and an army major causes a disturbance at a local cinema, provoking hostility among the other guests ...
Screenplay by TERENCE RATTIGAN and JOHN GAY from the play by TERENCE RATTIGAN
Produced by HAROLD HECHT Directed by DELBERT MANN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
James R. Webb
Unknown:
S. L. A. Marshall
Produced By:
Sy Bartlett
Directed By:
Lewis Milestone
Unknown:
Terence Rattigan
Unknown:
John Gay
Play By:
Terence Rattigan
Produced By:
Harold Hecht
Directed By:
Delbert Mann
Lt Clemons:
Gregory Peck
Forstman:
Harry Guardino
Lt Russell:
Rip Torn
Pedderson:
George Peppard
Cpl Jurgens:
James Edwards
Lt Tsugi O'Hashi:
George Shibata
Sibyl Railton-Bell:
Deborah Kerr
Ann Shankland:
Rita Hayworth
Major Pollock:
David Niven
Miss Cooper:
Wendy Hiller
John Malcolm:
Burt Lancaster
Mrs Railton-Bell:
Gladys Cooper
Lady Matheson:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Mr Fowler:
Felix Aylmer
Charles:
Rod Taylor
Jean:
Audrey Dalton

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