Molluscan Evolution
Classical Greece: Games, Festivals
Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure
Keynes and War Economy
Looking at Poems
Electric Mon
Microbes and the Microscope
Music: Cadences
Person Identity
Women Beware Women: Thomas Middleton
North Westminster Community School
Problems of Pollution
Home - Castle or Cage?
Lewis: Where Sunday Survives
Maths: Linera Equations
Maths Across The Curriculum
Childhood in Victorian Literature
The Making of the Open University
Modern Art: Seurat
starring Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Lucille Ball
A fortnight's vacation relaxing in the peace and quiet of the pines is exactly what typist Teddy needs. But Camp Kare-Free is not at all what she expects. For a start, she meets a dangerously attractive man....
Contributors
Screenplay by: Arthur Kober
Directed By: Alfred Santell
Produced by: Pandro S BErman
Teddy: Ginger Rogers
Chick: Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Fay: Peggy Conklin
Miriam: Lucille Ball
Buzzy: Lee Bowman
Henrietta: Eve Arden
Maxine: Dorothea Kent
Itchy: Red Skelton
P U Rogers: Donald Meek
Emil Beatty: Jack Carson
Mr G: Clarence H Wilson
Mac: Allan Lane
Gus: Grady Sutton
Shrimpo: Shimen Ruskin
Frances: Dorothy Tree
Mrs Shaw: Leona Roberts
Mr Shaw: Harlan Briggs
Emma: Inez Courtney
Mabel: Juanita Quigley
Starring Ginger Rogers and David Niven
In this delightful comedy Ginger Rogers stars as shopgirl Polly Parrish, who discovers an abandoned baby outside a foundlings' home and is mistaken for the mother.
Reluctantly responsible for the baby, Polly finds that life is further complicated when her handsome boss takes a 'fatherly' interest in her predicament.
Contributors
Screenplay: Norman Krasna
Producer: B.G. Desylva
Director: Garson Kanin
Polly Parrish: Ginger Rogers
David Merlin: David Niven
J.B. Merlin: Charles Coburn
Freddie Miller: Frank Albertson
Butler: E.E. Clive
Johnnie: Elbert Coplen Jr.
Mrs Weiss: Ferike Boros
Investigator: Ernest Truex
Jerome Weiss: Leonard Penn
Hargreaves: Paul Stanton
Hennessy: Gerald Oliver-Smith
Old lady: Leona Roberts
The bridge tourna
Jonathan Miller in conversation with Norman Geschwind, Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, in his continuing exploration of our knowledge of the mind
The distinguished Austrian pianist in the second of four programmes recorded in Jerusalem, working with young soloist Natasha Tadson on Schumann’s Phantasiestucke
Cornwall in 1916 is the setting for Colin Gregg’s first, award
Starting a welcome re-run for John Fortune’s witty, grown-up comedy series, bravely and successfully stepping out with
Sheffield, by Carey Harrison. Victoria Fairbrother leads this final play set in the dance world as Paula, principal dancer with a touring ballet company, who is about to crack up after ten weeks on the road and on the eve of yet another opening night. Peter Postlethwaite, Rory Edwards are the pro footballers on the town, in whose unlikely company she finds new resources
Roman Polanski’s effective rendering of the tragedy, with Fran