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Hal Roach's comedy film.
Screen play by Eric Hatch, Jack Jevne, and Eddie Moran from Thorne Smith's novel.
[Starring] Roland Young, Constance Bennett, Cary Grant
with Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray and Eugene Pallette.

(to 16.30)

Contributors

Producer:
Hal Roach
Screenwriter:
Eric Hatch
Screenwriter:
Jack Jevne
Screenwriter:
Eddie Moran
Author:
Thorne Smith
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Mr. Topper:
Roland Young
Marion Kerby:
Constance Bennett
George Kerby:
Cary Grant
Mrs. Topper:
Billie Burke
Wilkins:
Alan Mowbray
Casey:
Eugene Pallette

The Enormous Apple Pie: 2: What happened when Miss Pussy opened the pie
A story by Diana Ross told in two parts by Gladys Young.

The Princess and the Rose
A story in mime with music by Ravel.

Tale of the Northern Lands
A Russian cartoon film.

Send in your Doodles!
Bill Hooper turns your doodles into pictures.

(to 17.35)

Contributors

Writer (The Enormous Apple Pie):
Diana Ross
Storyteller (The Enormous Apple Pie):
Gladys Young
Music (The Princess and the Rose):
null Ravel
Artist (Send in your Doodles!):
Bill Hooper

A comedy by Heinrich von Kleist.
English version by Lawrence Wilson.
Adapted for television by Giles Cooper.
[Starring] Hugh Griffith and Finlay Currie
The action takes place in the village of Huisum in Holland in the year 1800.
(Hugh Griffith is appearing in 'Escapade' at the Strand Theatre, London)
(A BBC telerecording)
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Author:
Heinrich von Kleist
English version:
Lawrence Wilson
Adapted for television by:
Giles Cooper
Producer:
Hal Burton
Settings:
Richard Wilmot
Judge Adam:
Hugh Griffith
Inspector Walter:
Finlay Currie
Frau Marthe:
Joan Hickson
Eve:
Ann Watford
Ruprecht:
Trader Faulkner
Lizht:
Charles Lloyd Pack
Frau Brigitte:
Jane Henderson
Veit:
Gerald C. Lawson
Grete:
Jacqueline MacKenzie
Liese:
Gabrielle Hamilton
The Beadle:
John G. Heller
Manservant:
Victor Platt

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More