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Comedy starring Lana Turner
Robert Young
A waitress goes to New York claiming to be the daughter of an industrialist.
Director Wesley Ruggles

Contributors

Unknown:
Lana Turner
Unknown:
Robert Young
Director:
Wesley Ruggles
Peggy Evans/Carol Burden/Narrator:
Lana Turner
Bob Stuart:
Robert Young
Cornelius:
Burden Walterbrennan
Baba:
Dame Mae Whitty
Durstin:
Eugene Pallette
English gentleman:
Alan M0wbray
MrsRoanoke-Brooke:
Florence Bates

Comedy-drama starring James Cagney Grace George
Jailed for vagrancy in a small turn-of-the-century town, one-time reporter
Tom Richards is paroled to the charge of Vinnie McLeod , a courageous newspaperwoman.
DirectorWilliam K Howard
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cagney
Unknown:
Grace George
Unknown:
Tom Richards
Unknown:
Vinnie McLeod
Tom Richards:
James Cagney
VinnieMcLeod:
Grace George
Gashouse Mary:
Marjorie Main
Jane:
Marjorie Lord
Aide:
Hattie McDaniel
Bill Dougherty:
Ed McNamara
Pete Dougherty:
Bill Henry

Adaptations of three short stories by W Somerset Maugham,
The Verger, MrKnowall and Sanatorium. Starring
Jean Simmons Michael Rennie and featuring an impressive British cast.
Directors Ken Annakin and Harold French (Encore, three more short stories, tomorrow at 4.00pm) B/W
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Simmons
Unknown:
Michael Rennie
Directors:
Ken Annakin
EvieBishop:
Jean Simmons
Major Templeton:
Michael Rennie
Albert Foreman:
James Hayter
Vicar:
Michael Hordern
Kelada:
Nigel Patrick
Mrs Ramsay:
Anne Crawford
Mr Ashenden:
Roland Culver
Dr Lennox:
Andre Morell
MrChester:
Raymond Huntley
MrsChester BETTY:
Ann Davies
MrCampbell:
John Laurie
Mr McLeod:
Finlay Currie

6.25pm
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
More misadventures with the streetwise Will and his posh
Bel-Air cousins, Stereo
6.50pm Channel 8
Pop and screen stars take a camcorder look at their own world and video paparazzi sneak some unguarded footage of them. With Ice Cube,
Jamiroquai, Monie Love , Les Hill, Kylie and East 17.

Contributors

Unknown:
Monie Love

The young Singapore-born pianist Melvyn Tan and saxophonist John Harle are
Evelyn Glennie 's guests in her series of classical soundbites. They play Beethoven's Fur Elise and Michael Nyman 's Where the Bee Dances.
Director Rena Butterwick Producer Hilary Boulding

Contributors

Pianist:
Melvyn Tan
Unknown:
John Harle
Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Unknown:
Michael Nyman
Director:
Rena Butterwick
Producer:
Hilary Boulding

BBC Two England

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