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Herbert Marshall , Arthur Treacher Sent to a Swiss finishing school by her actress mother, 14-year-old Gloria Harkinson fantasises to her schoolfriends about her explorer father. Unfortunately she is forced to ' adopt' a visiting musician as her missing parent.... Matters are made even more complicated by the arrival of her glamorous mother from Hollywood.
This enchanting comedy gave Deanna Durbin one of her best early roles, including several dramatic scenes, and features a variety of songs including 'Ave Maria' and I love to whistle '.
Screenplay by BRUCE MANNING and FELIX JACKSON
Based on a story by MARECELLA BURKE and FREDERICK KOIINER
Directed by NORMAN TAUROG and at 3.55
That Certain Age also starring
Melvyn Douglas , Jackie Cooper
Alice Fullerton , daughter of a wealthy newspaper publisher, is at an impressionable age. The arrival of a handsome war correspondent at the family home brings romance - and confusion - into the household. But several songs and some lighthearted comedy pave the way to a happy ending.
Screenplay oy BRUCE MANNING Produced by JOE PASTERNAK Directed by EDWARD LUDWIG
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Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Marshall
Unknown:
Arthur Treacher
Unknown:
Gloria Harkinson
Unknown:
Deanna Durbin
Unknown:
Bruce Manning
Unknown:
Felix Jackson
Story By:
Marecella Burke
Story By:
Frederick Koiiner
Directed By:
Norman Taurog
Unknown:
Melvyn Douglas
Unknown:
Jackie Cooper
Unknown:
Alice Fullerton
Unknown:
Bruce Manning
Produced By:
Joe Pasternak
Directed By:
Edward Ludwig
Gloria Harkinson:
Deanna Durbin
Richard Todd:
Herbert Marshall
TrippS:
Arthur Treacher
Gwen Taylor:
Gail Patrick
Dusty Rhodes:
William Frawley
Tommy:
Jackie Moran
Felice:
Helen Parrish
Olga MARCIA:
Mae Jones
Pierre:
Christian Rub
Henry:
Charles Peck
Alice Fullerton:
Deanna Durbin
Vincent Bullitt:
Melvyn Douglas
Ken:
Jackie Cooper
Mrs Fullerton:
Irene Rich
Grace:
Nancy Carroll
Mr Fullerton:
John Halliday
Pest:
Juanita Quigley
Tony:
Jackie Searl
Stephens:
Charles Coleman
Mary Lee:
Peggy Stewart

The Embassy World Professional Championship from The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
The Final: third session

David Vine introduces highlights and the latest news as the championship approaches its climax.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine

An Australian drama in nine parts adapted from the autobiographical novels by ALAN MARSHALL starring Adam Garnett 2: The Weight of Air
Alan gradually comes to terms with his disability, and with the aid of crutches and a wheelchair is soon mobile. His new-found popularity with his schoolfriends brings him into conflict with the school bully.
Written by CLIFF GREEN Produced by JOHN GAUCI
Directed by KEVIN DOBSON. An AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION production

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Marshall
Unknown:
Adam Garnett
Written By:
Cliff Green
Produced By:
John Gauci
Directed By:
Kevin Dobson.
Alan Marshall:
Adam Garnett
Father:
Tony Barry
Mother:
Julie Hamilton
Mary:
Ann Henderson
Joe:
David Clencie
Maggie,:
Sally Ann Bourne
Freddy:
Jason Donovan
Steve:
Darren McDonald
Skeeter:
Jeremy McArthur
Mr Tucker:
Don Barker
Nurse Conrad:
Debra Lawrence

The Embassy World Professional Championship from Sheffield
The Final: Conclusion - frames 27-35

Both finalists will have played more than 100 frames of competitive, matchplay snooker as they enter The Crucible Theatre, tonight. Whoever emerges as the victor will have earned the £30,000 first prize as well as the 12 months of fame and fortune that goes with being Champion of the World. David Vine introduces live coverage of the whole of this evening's final session of the best-of-35-frame final.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Commentator:
Jack Karnehm
Commentator:
Clive Everton
Organised by:
Snookasport Promotions
Producer:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie
Eexcutive Producer:
Nick Hunter

HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester in conversation with Russell Harty at Kensington Palace.
The public was delighted in 1935 when Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
Now in her 82nd year, Princess Alice talks for the first time about a remarkable and eventful life. Her reminiscences cover the privileged years of childhood, the adventurous years in Kenya, her public service and her wry view of several international figures.
There is also an unscheduled appearance by her two grand-daughters, Lady Davina and Lady Rose Windsor.
Film cameraman KENNETH MACMILLAN Film editor COLIN KNIJFF Producer RUSSELL HARTY
Director JONATHAN FULFORD

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Harty
Unknown:
Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas
Unknown:
Kenneth MacMillan
Producer:
Russell Harty
Director:
Jonathan Fulford

Five chamber music recitals given throughout the week by members of the Gabrieli String
Quartet as part of the series celebrating the 150th anniversary of Brahms s birth. Each day the number of players increases by one.
Ian Jewel plays the Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2; Keith Harvey plays the Cello Sonata in F, Op 99, with Craig Sheppard (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Harvey
Piano:
Craig Sheppard

12.10 Microfossils : Microfosslls in North Sea rock samples indicated the maturity of oil and gas reserves.
12.40 Data Transmission Networks: How can computer signals be sent along ordinary telephone lines? A standard technique is to use a MODEM (modulator/ demodulator).

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