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A celebration in 28 parts of 50 years of film musicals. 6: Tivo Smart Girls
Shirley Temple was very quick. They'd take her in a room, play the song, and she had a wonderful knack of memorising music.' (DAVID BUTLER) ' We were preparing a film called Three Smart Girls and I heard that Metro Studios had two young ladies in a onereeler, and I sent for the film. I actually liked Judy Garland , but I couldn't get her, so I took Deanna Durbin. ' (JOE PASTERNAK)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr tells the story of making musicals out of innocence and purity, sweetness and light. Also taking part are DAVID BUTLER. IRVING CAESAR, ALICE PAVE, JACK HALEY SR, DONALD O'CONNOR , JOE PASTERNAK , NORMAN TAUROG , SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Producers MEL nouSE and JOHN BILLINGHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Garland
Unknown:
Deanna Durbin.
Unknown:
Donald O'Connor
Unknown:
Joe Pasternak
Unknown:
Norman Taurog

The Multi-National Eisteddfod Show
A variety bill featuring the best acts from the world of entertainment This week's stars are Ian Sands Lyn Paul
Faith Brown Music by THE MAX HARRIS ORCHESTRA Written by PETE SPENCE JIMMY MULVILLE and RORY MCCRATH
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Sands
Unknown:
Lyn Paul
Unknown:
Faith Brown
Unknown:
Max Harris
Written By:
Pete Spence
Written By:
Jimmy Mulville
Producer:
Richard Willcox

This week:
Goodbye Mr Chips starring
Peter O'Toole
Petula Clark and Michael Redgrave Music and lyrics by LESLIE BRICUSSE
Adapted by LYN FAIRHURST from the MGM release Producer JOHN DYAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter O'Toole
Unknown:
Petula Clark
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Leslie Bricusse
Adapted By:
Lyn Fairhurst
Producer:
John Dyas

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