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This week's subjects include:
Ballet Costumes: a rare and individual collection of designs by famous artists
Helen Rich talks to Harriet Crawley about her unique collection of sewing baskets
Hugh Scully demonstrates some superb model cars certain to become future collectors' pieces
Some viewers' questions answered by James Norbury
Introduced by Hugh Scully
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Interviewer:
Helen Rich
Interviewee:
Harriet Crawley
Expert:
James Norbury
Director:
Robin Brake
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

A season of films featuring the Oscar-winning performances of some of Hollywood's greatest stars.
[Starring] Ingrid Bergman
Also starring Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten
with Dame May Whitty, Angela Lansbury

A young bride returns to live in the house where her aunt was murdered. Under the influence of this mysterious atmosphere and her husband's sinister behaviour she begins to doubt her sanity.
Following the great success of Casablanca and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ingrid Bergman was at the height of her Hollywood fame when she won the 1944 Best Performance by an Actress Award for her performance in Gaslight.

Contributors

Based on the play by:
Patrick Hamilton
Director:
George Cukor
Paula Alquist:
Ingrid Bergman
Gregory Anton:
Charles Boyer
Brian Cameron:
Joseph Cotten
Miss Thwaites:
Dame May Whitty
Nancy:
Angela Lansbury
Elizabeth:
Barbara Everest
Maestro Guardi:
Emil Rameau
General Huddleston:
Edmund Breon
Mr Mufflin:
Halliwell Hobbes
Williams:
Tom Stevenson
Lady Dalroy:
Heather Thatcher
Lord Dalroy:
Lawrence Grossmith
Pianist:
Jakob Gimpel

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