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Starring Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, William Eythe, Walter Brennan,
Constance Bennett, Dorothy Gish

The story of the romantic adventures and misadventures of the Rogers family at Philadelphia's Centennial Exposition in 1876.
This Week's Films; page 9

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Otto Preminger
Julia:
Jeanne Crain
Philippe Lascalles:
Cornel Wilde
Edith:
Linda Darnell
Benjamin Franklin Phelps:
William Eythe
Jesse Rogers:
Walter Brennan
Zenia Lascalles:
Constance Bennett
Harriet:
Dorothy Gish
Susanna Rogers:
Barbara Whiting
Richard Lewis, Esq:
Larry Stevens
Deborah:
Kathleen Howard
Dudley Rogers:
Buddy Swan
Snodgrass:
Charles Dingle
Speciality:
Avon Long
Trowbridge:
Gavin Gordon

Cliff Morgan introduces, from Twickenham, the highlights of the match which was a culmination of a competition that started last September with an original entry of 32 Rugby Union Clubs. This afternoon's game personified the 'survival of the fittest' - when Coventry with their phalanx of International players were due to play the winners of the London Welsh v Bristol semi-final.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Morgan
Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Series Producer:
Alan Mouncer

Chairman Brian Redhead
This week with Nerys Hughes and Bill Grundy
Guest personalities help or hinder members of the public to guess the Password. An addict's game-for punsters and crossworders.

(Colour)

Contributors

Chairman:
Brian Redhead
Panellist:
Nerys Hughes
Panellist:
Bill Grundy
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Peggy Walker
Producer:
Cecil Korer

The second of an occasional series about the arts in the other countries of the Common Market.

The past 20 years have transformed the Netherlands from a rural to a highly industrialised society, and yet some of the older attitudes remain.
These contrasts are very much part of Dutch life today. Traditionally interested in painting and music, the Dutch now have a variety of cultural opportunity out of all proportion to the size of the population. This programme looks at opera, ballet, theatre and television, and also at everyday life and the alternative society.
Among those appearing are:
Edo de Waart, conductor
J.B. Bakema, architect
Bert Haanstra, film maker
Vincent van Gogh, nephew of the artist
Commentary spoken by John Stockbridge

(Another aspect of the Netherlands in The World About Us: tomorrow 7.25 pm)
(Bridging the culture gaps: pages 8-9)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Peter Adam
Narrator:
John Stockbridge
Film Cameraman:
Ed van Der Elsken
Film Editor:
David Elliott
Interviewee/Conductor:
Edo de Waart
Interviewee/Architect:
J.B. Bakema
Interviewee/Film Maker:
Bert Haanstra
Interviewee/Nephew of artist:
Vincent van Gogh

Starring Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, Tina Louise

A tense, atmospheric western set in a small, isolated community which is taken over by a group of desperate gold robbers hiding from the US Cavalry.
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Andre de Toth
Blaise Starrett:
Robert Ryan
Jack Bruhn:
Burl Ives
Helen Crane:
Tina Louise
Hal Crane:
Alan Marshall
Dan:
Nehemiah Persoff
Ernine:
Venetia Stevenson
Vic:
Donald Elson
Vivian:
Helen Wescott
Tommy:
Robert Cornthwaite

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