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A film series.
Starring Richard Kiley, Maggie McNamara

Contributors

Narrator:
Russell Johnson
Director:
Barney Girard
Theme music:
Richard Rodgers
Edwin Drake:
Richard Kiley
Laura Drake:
Maggie McNamara
Uncle Billy Smith:
Wallace Ford
Billy Robinson:
John Alderson
Silliman:
Whit Bissell
Townsend:
Walter Brooke
Pitchman:
Howard Caine
Fletcher:
Sandy Kenyon
Josh:
James Callahan
Brown:
Ken Lynch
Bissell:
Woodrow Parfrey

with Paul Tortelier
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Third of a new series of six programmes in which the distinguished French cellist coaches advanced students and professional musicians.
Tonight: Tortelier prepares the first movement of Beethoven's Archduke Trio
with Sydney Mann (violin), Sharon McKinley (cello), Geoffrey Pratley (piano).
Faure's Piano Quartet No. 1: Dec. 1

Contributors

Presenter/cellist:
Paul Tortelier
Violinist:
Sydney Mann
Cellist:
Sharon McKinley
Pianist:
Geoffrey Pratley
Producer:
Brian Large

A Preston Sturges film.
Written and directed by Preston Sturges.

Starring Joel McCrea, Betty Field
with William Demarest, Harry Carey
See page 42

Contributors

Writer/director:
Preston Sturges
Dr. William Morton:
Joel McCrea
Mrs. Morton:
Betty Field
Eben Frost:
William Demarest
Professor Warren:
Harry Carey
Betty Morton:
Donivee Lee
Dr. Heywood:
Franklin Pangborn
Dr. Welles:
Louis Jean Heydt
Dr. Jackson:
Julius Tannen
Lawyer:
Porter Hall

The first of two programmes featuring this great American jazz organist with Quentin Warren (guitar), Billy Hart (drums).
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
(The Jimmy Smith Trio appears by arrangement with Harold Davison)
See page 42

Contributors

Organist:
Jimmy Smith
Guitarist:
Quentin Warren
Drummer:
Billy Hart
Presenter:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Producer:
Terry Henebery

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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