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starring
June Haver , Mark Stevens
Song-plugger Larry Kelly discovers a sensational singer and a source of smash-hit songs at one and the same time.
Director JOHN M. STAHL
This Week's Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
June Haver
Unknown:
Mark Stevens
Unknown:
Song-Plugger Larry Kelly
Director:
John M. Stahl
Doris:
June Haver
Larry Kelly:
Mark Stevens
Fred Fisher:
S Z 'Cuddles'Sakall
Anna:
Charlotte Greenwood
Marie Carle:
Gale Robbins
Lippy:
Jay C Flippen
Ted Held:
Andrew Tombes

The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley: first day Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
John Shrewsbury

Chairman David Jacobs Panel: Isobel Barnett Kenneth Williams William Franklyn and Nanette Newman and a guest celebrity
Devised by MARK GOODSON.
DirectorBILL TODMAN MICHAEL GOODWIN ERNEST MAXIN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
William Franklyn
Unknown:
Nanette Newman
Unknown:
Mark Goodson.
Director:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Director:
Ernest Maxin

based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE written for television in 26 parts by simon RAVEN: starring
Susan Hampshire , Philip Latham Laura's husband has died and she has become a rich woman. Marie has gone to Prague to investigate Emilius's background. Phineas's trial continues and his position is becoming daily more serious. Part 19: for cast see page 51

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
Susan Hampshire
Unknown:
Philip Latham

In the name of progress and a better urban environment, cities all over Great Britain are being transformed by concrete and glass into piazzas and precincts, motorways and multi-storey car parks. But is it progress for the people who live in the cities? Are the new houses and flats better; the new public transport services quicker; the new shopping areas more useful?
After 20 years of debate, the City of Cardiff is now facing all these problems. It is about to start the largest redevelopment scheme in the UK in partnership with one of the largest property companies who have already got a major interest in other towns - among them Plymouth, Liverpool, Newcastle and Croydon. Will the Cardiff scheme really benefit its people and how will it affect the other problems of the city?
Producers MICHAEL DIBB , ROGER GRAEF
A book based on this programme will be published next month

Contributors

Producers:
Michael Dibb
Producers:
Roger Graef

The Pallisers

Episode 19

Duration: 52 minutes

on BBC Two England

Drama based on the novels by Anthony Trollope. Laura's husband has died and she has become a rich woman. Marie is in Prague investigating Emilius's background. Show more

Contributors

Glencora M'Cluskie:
Susan Hampshire
Plantaganet Palliser:
Philip Latham
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Marie Finn:
Barbara Murray
Lord Chiltern:
John Hallam
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Phineas Finn:
Donal McCann
Duke of St Bungay:
Roger Livesey
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Laura Kennedy:
Anna Massey
Violet Chiltern:
Mel Martin
Mr Chaffanbrass:
Peter Vaughan
Sir Gregory Grogram:
John Phillips
Lord Chief Justice:
Carleton Hobbs
Mr Gresham:
Robin Bailey
Mr Bonteen:
Peter Sallis
Rev Emilius:
Anthony Ainley
Gerard Maule:
Jeremy Clyde
Adelaide Palliser:
Jo Kendall
Peter Praska:
Brian Coburn
Clerk of the Court:
David Morrell
Photographer:
Jay Neill
Director:
Hugh David

A special holiday presentation of the recent British feature film starring Peter O'Toole
Alastair Sim , Arthur Lowe with Harry Andrews , Coral
Browne Michael Bryant , Graham Crowden Nigel Green , William Mervyn
Carolyn Seymour , James Villiers
Peter O'Toole stars as the mad Earl in the film version of Peter Barnes 's award-winning comedy — a scorching satire on the manners and morals of the British aristocracy.
Jack Gurney. the 14th Earl, arrives fresh from a mental institution to claim his inheritance, dressed as a monk and convinced that he is God. Appalled by Jack's devotion to love and peace the ' sane' members of the Gurney family take drastic measures.
Screenplay by PETER BARNES from his play The Ruling Class
Producers JULES BUCK and JACK HAWKINS Director PETER MEDAK
This Week's Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter O'Toole
Unknown:
Alastair Sim
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Harry Andrews
Unknown:
Browne Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Graham Crowden
Unknown:
Nigel Green
Unknown:
William Mervyn
Unknown:
Carolyn Seymour
Unknown:
James Villiers
Unknown:
Peter O'Toole
Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Jack Gurney.
Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Producers:
Jules Buck
Producers:
Jack Hawkins
Director:
Peter Medak
14th Earl of Gurney:
Peter O'Toole
Bishop Lampton:
Alastair Sim
Tucker:
Arthur Lowe
13th Earl of Gurney:
Harry Andrews
Lady Claire:
Coral Browne
Dr Herder:
Michael Bryant
McKyle:
Nigel Green
Sir Charles:
William Mervyn
Grace:
Carolyn Seymour
Dinsdale:
James Villiers
Matthew Peake:
Hugh Burden
Truscott:
Graham Crowden
Mrs Piggott Jones:
Kay Walsh
Mrs Treadwell:
Patsy Byrne
Nurse Brice:
Joan Cooper
Midwife:
Margaret Lacey

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