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Starring Juliette Greco, O.W. Fischer, Marius Goring, Muriel Pavlow, William Sylvester

Left Bank singer Juliette Greco sings two delightful numbers in this fast-moving mixture of action and romance, filmed on location in the Rhine Valley.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Allen
Lora:
Juliette Greco
Rolph:
O.W. Fischer
Georg:
Marius Goring
Dina:
Muriel Pavlow
Herman:
William Sylvester
Derek:
Richard Palmer
Mrs Steen:
Lilly Kann
Braun:
Peter Illing

The film this Sunday stars Glenn Ford, Hope Lange, Charles Boyer
with Ricardo Montalban, Telly Savalas, Ruth McDevitt, Ulla Jacobsson

Hope Lange plays the man-eating, tomboy millionairess whom match-maker Charles Boyer wants to trap in this zany comedy set in the wealthy villas of the Riviera, and cameraman Edmond Sechan does justice to the extravagant decor and the fine locations.
Ricardo Montalban, the Mexican-born actor who plays Gaspard, is also a guest on tonight's "Laugh-In". The music is by Michel "Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Legrand and the story is based on Lindsay Hardy's book The Grand Duke and Mr Pimm.

(This Week's Films: page 9)
(Colour)

Contributors

Music:
Michel Legrand
Based on the book "The Grand Duke and Mr Pimm" by:
Lindsay Hardy
Director:
David Swift
Davis:
Glenn Ford
Millie:
Hope Lange
Pimm:
Charles Boyer
Gaspard:
Ricardo Montalban
Dr Gump:
Telly Savalas
Mathilda:
Ruth McDevitt
Janine:
Ulla Jacobsson

On the eve of St David's Day

Whenever Welshmen meet, they sing. And when nearly 1,000 members of male voice choirs leave the hills of North Wales and the slate quarries of Bethesda to join the London Welsh Choir at the Royal Albert Hall, they make a sound unequalled even in this most emotive form of singing.
Other Welshmen and enthusiasts of male voice choirs have come from all over Britain to this the Second Festival of 1,000 Welsh Male Voices organised by the London Welsh Association Male Voice Choir.
They come to listen to some of the finest male singing voices that Wales can produce and to one girl, the attractive young soloist Anne Howells.
Cliff Morgan introduces the concert and interviews the conductor, 32-year-old Roy Bohana from Caernarvon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Morgan
Singers:
The London Welsh Choir
Soloist:
Anne Howells
Conductor/Interviewee:
Roy Bohana
Television Production:
Philip Lewis

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