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Starring Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck
with Barry Fitzgerald, Albert Dekker, Anthony Quinn, George Coulouris

An action-packed romantic adventure set in the California of the 1840s.
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Contributors

Director:
John Farrow
Jonathan Trumbo:
Ray Milland
Lily Bishop:
Barbara Stanwyck
Michael Fabian:
Barry Fitzgerald
Captain Coffin:
George Coulouris
Mr Pike:
Albert Dekker
Don Luis:
Anthony Quinn

A series featuring a selection of BBCtv programmes viewers have particularly asked to see again.

Sir Ralph Richardson was 70 last year. As an actor he continues to triumph in the theatre, most recently in Home, West of Suez and Lloyd George Knew My Father. Off stage he is a wonderful raconteur and a sharp observer of life. In this informal portrait, filmed in Bognor where Sir Ralph goes for holidays, and in his own home, he talked to Patrick Garland about his strange childhood by the sea, early days in the theatre, his love of literature and painting, and his wide-ranging interests and hobbies.

(A reading by Sir Ralph: Sun, 5.10 R3)
(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Sir Ralph Richardson
Interviewer:
Patrick Garland
Director:
Tristram Powell

Starring Gregory Peck
with Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell, Dean Jagger

A US Air Force Bomber Group stationed in Britain is feeling the strain of continual daylight raids and has a bad casualty record. When a new commander takes over he faces bitter resentment from the pilots who are fanatically loyal to their former chief.
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Contributors

Director:
Henry King
Gen Savage:
Gregory Peck
Lt Col Ben Gately:
Hugh Marlowe
Col Davenport:
Gary Merrill
Gen Pritchard:
Millard Mitchell
Major Stovall:
Dean Jagger
Sgt McIllhenny:
Robert Arthur
Capt 'Doc' Kaiser:
Paul Stewart
Major Cobb:
John Kellogg
Lt Bishop:
Bob Patten
Nurse:
Joyce MacKenzie

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