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A topical magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Julian Jebb.

This edition includes:
What Price Jerusalem?
An examination of Centre 42, on the announcement of its new plans with Arnold Wesker and George Woodcock.

A Banquet
The Romantic Novelists Association meets for its annual luncheon at The Dorchester.

Michael Ratcliffe
His review of current releases in the arts.

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Jebb
Item presenter (What Price Jerusalem?):
Arnold Wesker
Item presenter (What Price Jerusalem?):
George Woodcock
Film directed by (What Price Jerusalem?):
John Mapplebeck
Reviewer:
Michael Ratcliffe
Film editor:
Alan Martin
Director:
Leo Aylen
Director:
Jack Bond
Director:
Tristram Powell
Producer:
Melvyn Bragg

They're loose again!
The Four Marx Brothers in their famous film.
See page 36

Contributors

Director:
Leo McCarey
Story, lyrics, and music:
Berkalmer Ruby
Story, lyrics, and music:
Harry Ruby
Additional dialogue:
Arthur Sheekman
Additional dialogue:
Nat Perrin
Rufus T. Firefly:
Groucho Marx
Chicolini:
Chico Marx
Pinkie:
Harpo Marx
Bob Rolland:
Zeppo Marx
Mrs. Teasdale:
null Margaredumon
Trentino:
Louis Calhern
Vera Marcal:
Raquel Torres
Zander:
Edmund Breefe
The Agitator:
Leonid Kinsky
Prosecutor:
Charles B. Middleton
Street Vendor:
Edgar Kennedy

presenting from America The Oscar Peterson Trio
featuring Ray Brown (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums).
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
The Oscar Peterson Trio appears by arrangement with Harold Davison and Norman Granz

Contributors

Pianist:
Oscar Peterson
Bass:
Ray Brown
Drummer:
Ed Thigpen
Presenter:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Producer:
Terry Henebery

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