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starring John Wayne with Charles Coburn Donna Reed
Enlisted by a New York College to help their financial situation, Steve Williams decides that success on the pitch means box-office receipts. Unfortunately his methods of gaining victories are somewhat unorthodox. John Wayne plays an uncharacteristic role as the ex-football coach in this charming and sentimental comedy by one of Hollywood's leading directors. Michael Curtiz.
Screenplay by MELVILLE SHAVELSON and JACK ROSE
Produced by MELVILLE SHAVELSON Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Charles Coburn
Unknown:
Donna Reed
Unknown:
Steve Williams
Unknown:
John Wayne
Directors:
Michael Curtiz.
Play By:
Melville Shavelson
Play By:
Jack Rose
Produced By:
Melville Shavelson
Directed By:
Michael Curtiz
Steve Williams:
John Wayne
Alice Singleton:
Donna Reed
Fr Burke:
Charles Coburn
Fr Malone:
Tom Tully
Carol:
Sherry Jackson
Anne McCormick:
Marie Windsor
Harold McCormick:
Tom Helmore
Fr Mahoney:
Dabbs Greer
far Provincial:
Leif Erickson

This evening the second part of the 1983 final is played in front of a packed and enthusiastic audience at Jollees, Stoke-on-Trent. Peter Purves introduces live coverage of the remaining sets and highlights of the earlier sets played this afternoon. Commentators Sid Waddell and Tony Green.
Scores and reports on Ceefax

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Purves
Commentator:
Sid Waddell
Commentator:
Tony Green
Producer:
Keith Phillips
Producer:
Nick Hunter

Next Saturday sees the return of this series, last broadcast in 1977, which was the first regular programme to transmit simultaneously on BBC2 and in stereo on Radio 1. As a forerunner, and for this week only with monaural sound, there's a chance to see again a concert first transmitted from the Golders Green Hippodrome in March 1977 featuring Graham Parker and the Rumour.

Contributors

Musicians:
Graham Parker and the Rumour
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

A CHILDREN'S MUSIC THEATRE production, written by JEREMY JAMES TAYLOR , DAVID SCOTT with music by PETER ALLWOOD
The story of Bendigo Boswell is set in a Kent hop farm in 1910 during the picking season. Bendigo is a gypsy boy - a dark character, obsessed by Romany custom and ritual. He is deeply disturbed because his mother has just died, but there hasn't been time to carry out the ritual burning of all her possessions.
When Bendigo meets Anna, a London East End girl also in Kent for the hop picking, she becomes tragically involved in his attempts to put his mother's spirit to rest.
Bendigo Boswell was commissioned by BBCtv. The performance by children aged from 9 to 17 is directed by JEREMY JAMES TAYLOR and was recorded at the George Square Theatre, Edinburgh, last year.
Sound RON ALLAN. Lighting JOHN BUCK Producer DAVID BUCKTON

Contributors

Written By:
Jeremy James Taylor
Written By:
David Scott
Music By:
Peter Allwood
Unknown:
Bendigo Boswell
Unknown:
Bendigo Boswell
Unknown:
Jeremy James Taylor
Unknown:
Ron Allan.
Unknown:
John Buck
Producer:
David Buckton

Directed by and starring
Roman Polanski with Isabelle Adjani Shelley Winters and Melvyn Douglas
In this dark and compelling film, Roman Polanski stars as Trelkovsky, a meek Polish émigré in Paris who takes an apartment recently vacated by a suicidal girl. The mounting oppression of his identity and his paranoia are brilliantly conveyed from Trelkovsky's first realisation that there is something strange about the place where he has chosen to live.
Screenplay by GERARD BRACH. ROMAN POLANSKI. based on the novel Le Locataire Chimérique by ROLAND TOPOR Produced by ANDREW BRAUNSBERG Directed by ROMAN POLANSKI
(First showing on British television) Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Roman Polanski
Unknown:
Isabelle Adjani
Unknown:
Shelley Winters
Unknown:
Melvyn Douglas
Unknown:
Gerard Brach.
Produced By:
Andrew Braunsberg
Directed By:
Roman Polanski
Trelkovsky:
Roman Polanski
Stella:
Isabelle Adjani
Concierge:
Shelley Winters
Mr Zy:
Melvyn Douglas
Mme Dioz:
Jo van Fleet
Scope:
Bernard Fresson
Mme Gaderian:
Lila Kedrova
Husband in car accident:
Claude Dauphin
Apartment neighbour:
Claude Pieplu
Badar:
Rufus
Simon:
Romaine Bouteille
Caf6 proprietor:
Jacques Monod
Robert:
Patrice Alexandre
Policeman:
Jean-Pierre Bagot
Viviane:
Josiane Balasko

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