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Sir Tyrone Guthrie considers the problems In his own small corner of Ireland.

When, if ever, will the tide of emigration turn, which now ebbs so fast from rural Ireland?
Taking part:
John Lynch, Prime Minister of the Irish Republic
Cardinal Conway, Primate of All Ireland
Canon H. S. Mortimer of St. Mark's, Armagh
Brian Friel, writer
J. G. Devlin, actor
James Johnston, tenor

See page 4
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sir Tyrone Guthrie
Interviewee:
John Lynch
Interviewee:
Canon H. S. Mortimer
Interviewee:
Brian Friel
Interviewee:
J. G. Devlin
Interviewee:
James Johnston
Executive Producer:
Christopher Ralling
Director:
John Gibson

Starring Julie Felix
with special guests, Jack Macgowran, The Dubliners

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Singer/Guitarist:
Julie Felix
Guest:
Jack Macgowran
Musicians:
The Dubliners
Musical Director:
John Cameron
Script:
Neil Shand
Designer:
Roger Cheveley
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

Release ...into the world of experiment and achievement in the arts.
Current events, trends, and tendencies reported by Robert Hughes on Art; Peter Lewis on Plays; William Mann on Music; Alexander Walker on Films; Irving Wardle on Books.
Including:
William Klein
An anti-interview in which the painter, pioneer photographer, and film director discusses his new films Who Are You, Polly Magoo? and Far from Vietnam.

(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
William Klein
Producer:
Colin Nears
Editor:
Lorna Pegram

Starring Bob Hope
with James Cagney, George Tobias, Milly Vitale

The story of comedian Eddie Foy and his seven untalented children. (Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay/director:
Melville Shavelson
Screenplay/producer:
Jack Rose
Eddie Foy:
Bob Hope
Madeleine Morando:
Milly Vitale
Barney Green:
George Tobias
Bryan Foy:
Billy Gray
Charley Foy:
Lee Erickson
Richard Foy:
Paul de Rolf
George M. Cohan:
James Cagney

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