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What Monkey Calls the Dog Woman
The pilgrims have reached
Biriba, where the forests are alive with wolves and bandits. The problem is to tell them apart.
Tripitaka believes that Buddhists should never resist evil: to oppose it is to give it your strength.
Monkey, though, is a great believer in action.
Music by MICKY YOSHINO Directed by JUN FUKUDA
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR English version directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL for World Wide Sound London
Produced by NTV and KOKUSAl HOEI

Contributors

Music By:
Micky Yoshino
Directed By:
Jun Fukuda
Unknown:
David Weir
Directed By:
Michael Bakewell
Monkey:
Masaaki Sakai
Tripitaka:
Masako Natsume
Sandy:
Shmo Kishlbe
Pigsy:
Toshiyuki Nishida

begins a season of films starring great comics and singers.
Tonight also starring James Caan, Omar Sharif
This glamorous musical sequel to Funny Girl sees Barbra Streisand re-creating her Oscar-winning role as Fanny Brice, Broadway star.
Although show business is affected by the Depression, a bright young producer named Billy Rose advertises her as the star of his forthcoming attraction.
Amused by his gall, Fanny agrees to appear....
Among the musical numbers featured in the film are
'I found a million-dollar baby in a ten-cent store', 'Clap hands, here comes Charley' and 'Me and my shadow'.

IN THE PICTURE: page 25

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jay Presson Allen
Screenplay:
Arnold Schulman
Producer:
Ray Stark
Director:
Herbert Ross
Fanny Brice:
Barbra Streisand
Billy Rose:
James Caan
Nick Arnstein:
Omar Sharif
Bobby:
Roddy McDowall
Bert Robbins:
Ben Vereen
Norma Butler:
Carole Wells
Bernard Baruch:
Larry Gates
Eleanor Holm:
Heidi O'Rourke
Fran:
Samantha Huffaker
Buck Bolton:
Matt Emery

The Embassy World
Professional Championship In the third quarter-final,
JOHN LOWE (No 2) is seeded to play DAVE LEE (No 7) - a man on form at the moment.
Introduced by TONY GUBBA Commentator
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lowe
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Commentator:
Sid Waddell

... of documentary. The Promised Land
Forty years ago Britain was on the brink of victory against Nazi Germany. At no time within living memory was the nation so confident or united. For with victory would come Britain's New Deal. The
Beveridge Report promised a new social order. The 'Five Giants' - Want, Ignorance, Squalor, Idleness and Disease - would after centuries be banished from the land, and the nation rejoiced at the prospect of this new dawn.
Forty years on the hope and idealism have disappeared, and in this documentary essay, shot in black and white, the sights and sounds of post-war Britain on the threshold of its renaissance are contrasted with images of some aspects of life in Britain today.
Film cameraman KEVIN ROWLEY Film recordist STEPHEN GATLAND Film editor MICHAEL CASEY
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer PETER GORDON

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Rowley
Unknown:
Stephen Gatland
Editor:
Michael Casey
Producer:
Peter Gordon

The Embassy World
Professional Championship
The No 3 seed, MIKE GREGORY , should be playing 'Big' CLIFF LAZARENKO (No 6) in the last quarter-final. Directors
NICK HUNTER and KEITH MACKENZIE Producer KEITH PHILLIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Gregory
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Producer:
Keith Phillips

John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Ian Smith

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