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starring
June Haver with Ray Bolger , Gordon MacRae.
Life for Marilyn Miller , famous Broadway star of the 20s, was a mixture of success and tragedy. In today's film June Haver interprets some of Marilyn's hits from her most successful shows like Sally and Sunny.
Screenplay by PHOEBEand HENRY EPHRON and Marian SPITZER based on a story by BERT KALMAR and HARRY RUBY.
Musical numbers staged and directed by LEROY PRINZ
Producer JACK L. WARNER Director DAVID BUTLER
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Contributors

Unknown:
June Haver
Unknown:
Ray Bolger
Unknown:
Gordon MacRae.
Unknown:
Marilyn Miller
Unknown:
Henry Ephron
Unknown:
Leroy Prinz
Director:
David Butler
Marilyn Miller:
June Haver
Jack Donahue:
Ray Bolger
Frank Carter:
Gordon MacRae
Pop Miller:
Charlie Ruggles
Mom Miller:
Rosemary Decamp
Claire Miller:
Lee Wilde
Ruth Miller:
Lynn Wilde
Henry Doran:
Dick Simmons
Shendorf:
S.Z. Sakall
Walter Catlett:
null Himself

England v India
Third day
Coverage of the afternoon's play direct from Edgbaston.
Introduced by Peter Walker

and from 3.40
The Lawn Tennis Championships
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the Centre Court action on the final day of the world's greatest Open tennis tournament featuring the Men's Singles Championship, Ladies' Doubles Championship, Mixed Doubles Championship with the news and views of the day's play from Harry Carpenter in the Wimbledon studio.

Match of the Day: BBC 2 at 9.40 pm

Contributors

Presenter (Cricket):
Peter Walker
Commentator (Cricket):
Richie Renaud
Commentator (Cricket):
Jim Laker
Commentator (Cricket):
Denis Compton
Television Presentation (Cricket):
David Kenning
Television Presentation (Cricket):
John Shrewsbury
Presenter (Tennis):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Tennis):
Bill Knight
Commentator (Tennis):
Peter West
Commentator (Tennis):
Ann Jones
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Fred Viner
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Johnnie Watherston
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Roy Norton
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Jeff Goddard
Producer (Tennis):
A.P. Wilkinson

BBC2 Snooker Championship Tonight, from Group 2 Cliff Thorburn the former Canadian Champion against
Graham Miles beaten finalist in the 1974 World Championships.
In their second appearance in the 1974 Tournament both players seek their first victory.
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY lee
Commentator ted LOWE
Director jim dumkjhan
Producer reg pehkin (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Thorburn
Unknown:
Graham Miles
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks

based on the novels of Anthony Trollope written for television in 26 parts by Simon Raven starring Susan Hampshire Philip Latham
Silverbridge, who is about to stand for Parliament, was rejected when he proposed to Mabel. Subsequently he met Isabel Boncassen and Mabel viewed Isabel's effect on Silverbridge with concern.

"The Pallisers" RADIO TIMES special, an 84-page colour guide, is on sale at newsagents: price 30p.

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Written for television by:
Simon Raven
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Tim Harvey
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Donald Wilson
Glencora:
Susan Hampshire
Plantagenet:
Philip Latham
Silverbridge:
Anthony Andrews
Mr Boncassen:
Jerry Stovin
Mrs Boncassen:
Eileen Erskine
Isabel Boncassen:
Lynne Frederick
Lady Mary:
Kate Nicholas
Sir Orlando Drought:
Basil Dignam
Frank Tregear:
Jeremy Irons
Major Tifto:
John Ringham
Marie Finn:
Barbara Murray
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Lady Mabel Grex:
Anna Carteret
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Gerald:
Michael Cochrane
Miss Cassowary:
Josie Kidd

The Lawn Tennis Championships
Recorded highlights from one of today's Doubles Finals.
Dan Maskell comments on the action which is introduced by Harry Carpenter
Television presentation by JOHN VIGAR Executive producer A. P. Wilkinson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Presentation By:
John Vigar
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

(Les Rois Maudits) starring
Jean Piat , Helene Due, Jean Louis Broust , Louis Seigner Philippe the Fair's three sons are all dead and once again there is no male heir to the throne of France. The nearest relation is Edward III , King of England. Robert of Artois, now an exile in his land, persuades Edward to assert his claim and from the ensuing conflict is born the Hundred Years War.'
English commentary spoken by DAVID KING
Music composed by GEORGES DELERUE Adapted by MARCEL JULLIAN from the work by MAURICE DRION Director CLAUDEBARMA An ortf production

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Piat
Unknown:
Helene Due
Unknown:
Jean Louis Broust
Unknown:
Louis Seigner
Unknown:
Lion Philippe
Unknown:
Edward Iii
Spoken By:
David King
Composed By:
Georges Delerue
Adapted By:
Marcel Jullian
Robert of Artois:
Jean Piat
Mahaut of Artois:
Helene Duc
Edward III of England:
Jean Louis Broust
Spinello Tolomei:
Louis Seigner
Queen Isabella:
Genevieve Casile
Roger Mortimer:
Claude Giraud

starring Nigel Patrick Margaret Whiting
When one of his informers is murdered Inspector Johnnoe of Scotland Yard himself moves into the dim half-world of vice and corruption to track down the killers-and into trouble with his Superintendent.
Director KENANNAKIN
This Week's films, page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Patrick
Unknown:
Margaret Whiting
Unknown:
Inspector Johnnoe
Chief Insp Johnnoe:
Nigel Patrick
Mary Johnnoe:
Catherine Woodville
Maisie:
Margaret Whiting
Charlie Ruskin:
Colin Blakely
Bertie Hoyle:
Derren Nesbitt
Leon Sale:
Frank Finlay
Bestwick:
Harry Andrews
Ben:
Michael Coles
Jim Ruskin:
John Cowley
Smythe:
Allan Cuthbertson
Shroty:
Roy Kinnear
Lewis:
Ronald Hines
Lonergan:
Peter Prowse
Hill:
George Sewell
Lou Waites:
Kenneth J Warren
Lipson:
Brian Wilde

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