Chris Kelly recalls some of the most famous and star-studded evenings in Hollywood's history.
This week: 20 March 1952
An American in Paris becomes the first musical in 22 years to be named best film; Humphrey Bogart is voted best actor for John Huston 's The African
Queen; and A Streetcar Named Desire wins three of the four acting awards, including best actress for Vivien Leigh. Written and compiled by ROY PICKARD
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX