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Story: The Kind Elephant by PAT GIBSON
Guest storyteller Nigel Stock Presenters
MIRANDA CONNELL, DON SPENCER
Pianist HARRY HAYWARD Designer KEN LEDSHAM
Scriptwriter/director JUDY WHITFIELD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Gibson
Pianist:
Don Spencer
Pianist:
Harry Hayward
Designer:
Ken Ledsham

In Concert with Gaylord Birch (drums) John Neumann (bass)
Thomas Salisbury (piano)
The Pointers are four real-life sisters from California who've ' laid a throughway down Memory Lane'
Sound PETER ROSE
Lighting RITCHIE RICHARDSON Design JOHN HURST
Producer STANLEY DORFMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaylord Birch
Bass:
John Neumann
Piano:
Thomas Salisbury
Unknown:
Ritchie Richardson
Design:
John Hurst
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

Reporters: JEREMY JAMES
JEANNE LA CHARD, JOHN PITMAN
JACK PIZZEY , DESMOND WILCOX HAROLD WILLIAMSON
This week: Goodbve to All That
When 27-year-old Alexa Scott-Plummer's father died in a hunting accident leaving to his only daughter a Scottish baronial mansion and 1,000 acres of land, there was a problem: Alexa preferred living in London. So Sunderland Hall was put up for sale. The asking price: half a million pounds.
A buyer was found, so Alexa's mother and grandmother must leave the Hall. And the servants, and the farm manager, and the groom; and the shepherd and the tractor driver - all now stand to lose their jobs and their homes. For a whole happily feudal community it is an end to a 300-year-old way of life.
JOHN PERCIVAL reports on all the people at Sunderland Hall as they say Goodbye to All That.
Producer JAMES KENELM CLARKE Editor ADAM CLAPHAM

Contributors

Reporters:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Unknown:
Alexa Scott
Unknown:
John Percival
Producer:
James Kenelm Clarke

starring Norma Shearer
Joan Crawford , Rosalind Russell with Mary Boland , Paulette Goddard Joan Fontaine , Ruth Hussey
Marjorie Main , Lucile Watson
Mary Haines has been happily married for ten years. But she learns that her husband Stephen has become infatuated with a perfume salesgirl, Crystal Allen.
A none-too-serious look at aspects of Women's Lib, 30s style. In those days, liberation meant only one thing -Reno.
Director GEORGE CUKOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Norma Shearer
Unknown:
Joan Crawford
Unknown:
Rosalind Russell
Unknown:
Mary Boland
Unknown:
Paulette Goddard
Unknown:
Joan Fontaine
Unknown:
Ruth Hussey
Unknown:
Marjorie Main
Unknown:
Lucile Watson
Unknown:
Mary Haines
Director:
George Cukor
Mary Haines:
Norma Shearer
Crystal Alien:
Joan Crawford
Sylvia Fowler:
Rosalind Russell
Countess de Lave:
Mary Boland
Miriam Aarons:
Faulette Goddard
Peggy Day:
Joan Fontaine
Mrs Morehead:
Lucile Watson
Edith Potter:
Phyllis Povah
Little Mary:
Virginia Weidler
Lucy:
Marjorie Main
Pat:
Virginia Grey
Miss Watts:
Ruth Hussey
Jane:
Murielhutchison
Dolly de Peyster:
Hedda Hopper
Nancy Blake:
Florence Nash
Mrs Van Adarns:
Cora Witherspoon
Exercise instructress:
Ann Morriss
Olga:
Dennie Moore
Maggie:
Mary Cecil
Miss Trimmerback:
Mary Beth Hughes

Tony Bilbow reviews Roman Polanski's Chinatown starring Jack Nicholson and FayeDunaway. Jon Voight comments on his forthcoming film Conrack and a report from Corsica on Otto Preminger 's current film project Rosebud. Philip Jenkinson discusses with director Jack Clayton the film adaptation of Scott Fitzgerald 's 1920s novel The Great Gatsby which goes on general release this weekend.
Producer BARRY BROWN
Philip Jenkinson : page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Bilbow
Unknown:
Jack Nicholson
Unknown:
Jon Voight
Unknown:
Otto Preminger
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson
Director:
Jack Clayton
Unknown:
Scott Fitzgerald
Producer:
Barry Brown
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson

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