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Items from the present day which might be of interest to collectors 100 years from now considered by Lady Casson, Rosalind Dease, Ian Harris, Bevis Hillier, Marcus Linell and Arthur Negus
Introduced by Hugh Scully
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Panellist:
Lady Casson
Panellist:
Rosalind Dease
Panellist:
Ian Harris
Panellist:
Bevis Hillier
Panellist:
Marcus Linell
Panellist:
Arthur Negus
Director:
Robin Drake
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Tonight's Hollywood musical from the golden era of the 30s stars Allan Jones, Irene Dunne, Paul Robeson, Helen Morgan, Charles Winninger

A romantic story of the heyday of the Mississippi showboat.
This Week's Films: page 11

Contributors

Director:
James Whale
Gaylord Ravenal:
Allan Jones
Magnolia Hawks:
Irene Dunne
Joe:
Paul Robeson
Julie:
Helen Morgan
Cap'n Andy Hawks:
Charles Winninger
Frank Schultz:
Sammy White
Ellie:
Queenie Smith
Queenie:
Hattie McDaniel
Steve:
Donald Cook
Parthy:
Helen Westley
Rubberface:
Francis X. Mahoney
Sheriff Vallon:
Charles Middleton
Kim:
Sunny O'Dea

by Michael O'Neill, Jeremy Seabrook
with Alfie Bass as Sylv and Michael Robbins as Bert

A baby is snatched from outside a Washeteria. Will the snatcher come back for her washing bag?

[Photo caption] 'Right, girls - the net's closing in.' But things aren't what they seem... and how! Carol, Dot, Joan, Mavis and Sylv put the snatch on Bert, 'the Stockwell baby-kidnapper.' Black and Blue: 10.5 pm

Contributors

Writer:
Michael O'Neill
Writer:
Jeremy Seabrook
Makeup:
Jan Harrison
Script Editor:
Richard Broke
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Timothy Aspinall
Sylv:
Alfie Bass
Bert:
Michael Robbins
Carol:
Cheryl Hall
May:
George Tovey
Dot:
Donald Gee
Joan:
Harry Landis
Mavis:
Tony Selby
Lois:
Dinah Glaskin
Bolaji:
Taiwo Ajai
Policeman:
Clyde Pollitt
Detective:
Jack May
Nancy:
Sam Kelly
Cissy:
Griffith Davies
Iris:
Jumoke Debayo
Reporter:
Tony Robinson
Jessie:
Melanie Jane

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