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Season 1956

  • S1956E01 10 April 1956

    • April 10, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E02 17 April 1956

    • April 17, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from tonight's premiere of "Carousel" and sequences from the film.

  • S1956E03 24 April 1956

    • April 24, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E04 1 May 1956

    • May 1, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E05 8 May 1956

    • May 8, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E06 15 May 1956

    • May 15, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E07 22 May 1956

    • May 22, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E08 29 May 1956

    • May 29, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E09 5 June 1956

    • June 5, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E10 12 June 1956

    • June 12, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E11 19 June 1956

    • June 19, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E12 26 June 1956

    • June 26, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E13 3 July 1956

    • July 3, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E14 10 July 1956

    • July 10, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E15 17 July 1956

    • July 17, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E16 24 July 1956

    • July 24, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E17 31 July 1956

    • July 31, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E18 7 August 1956

    • August 7, 1956
    • BBC

    Joan Crawford

  • S1956E19 14 august 1956

    • August 14, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E20 21 August 1956

    • August 21, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E21 28 August 1956

    • August 28, 1956
    • BBC

    A weekly magazine programme of films and film personalities, including an excerpt from 'It's a Wonderful World' and an interview with Terence Morgan. Introduced by Peter Haigh.

  • S1956E22 4 September 1956

    • September 4, 1956
    • BBC

    A weekly magazine programme introduced by Peter Haigh. This edition includes the Presentation Ceremony of the Golden Laurel Awards from the Tenth International Edinburgh Film Festival; excerpts from "Oklahoma" "Invitation to the Dance", and "Proud and Profane". (By courtesy of RKO Radio Pictures. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Paramount Pictures.)

  • S1956E23 11 September 1956

    • September 11, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes a visit by the BBC 'Roving Eye' to the premiere of 'The King and I' and interviews by Derek Bond with some of the stars attending. (Excerpts from the film are by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox)

  • S1956E24 18 September 1956

    • September 18, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E25 25 September 1956

    • September 25, 1956
    • BBC

    Including an interview between David Niven, Genevieve Page, and Derek Bond on the set of The Silken Affair'; excerpts from "All In Good Fun" introduced by Bob Monkhouse; Stanley Baker talking about "A Hill in Korea"; and a visit to the location of "X the Unknown".

  • S1956E26 2 October 1956

    • October 2, 1956
    • BBC

    Including an interview with Jack Warner and excerpts from "Home and Away" and "The Weapon".

  • S1956E27 9 October 1956

    • October 9, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: On location with the 'Amethyst': Commander Kerans, technical adviser on the film "Yangtse Incident", inspects his former ship preparatory to the filming. Report from Paris. Also excerpts from "You Can't Run Away From It" and "Mam'zelle Striptease".

  • S1956E28 16 October 1956

    • October 16, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes excerpts from "Bus Stop", starring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray.

  • S1956E29 30 October 1956

    • October 30, 1956
    • BBC

    The Royal Command Film: The Battle of the River Plate Tonight's programme shows the stars presented to Her Majesty the Queen at the Royal Command Film Performance at the Empire Theatre. London, last night in aid of the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund, and includes scenes from the Powell-Pressburger film "The Battle of the River Plate". and "An history of the Cinema" A Halas and Batchelor cartoon. Introduced by Peter Haigh.

  • S1956E30 6 November 1956

    • November 6, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: Rehearsal scenes with the Frankie Howerd film "A Touch of the Sun"; Gig Young's report from Hollywood, an interview between John Huston and Gregory Peck, followed by scenes from "Moby Dick".

  • S1956E31 12 November 1956

    • November 12, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: Norman Wisdom learns how to show films on TV and demonstrates a piece from his latest film "Up in the World". Rossano Brazzi, whose film "Loser Takes All" will be showing shortly, talks to Mary Malcolm. Herbert Lom tells Derek Bond about filming "War and Peace".

  • S1956E32 20 November 1956

    • November 20, 1956
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes: An excerpt from "Tiger in the Smoke" and an interview with Tony Wright. (By courtesy of the Rank Organisation)

  • S1956E33 27 November 1956

    • November 27, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An excerpt from "The Best Things in Life are Free" (by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox)

  • S1956E34 3 December 1956

    • December 3, 1956
    • BBC

  • S1956E35 10 December 1956

    • December 10, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An interview with Odile Versois and an excerpt from "Checkpoint" in which she appears with Anthony Steel and Stanley Baker; excerpts from the new Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby film "High Society" and the Continental film 'Gervaise' starring Maria Schell.

  • S1956E36 17 December 1956

    • December 17, 1956
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An interview with Gig Young, and Dimitri Tiomkin, the well-known composer who has written the music for the new Warner Brothers film "Giant". Excerpts from "The Spanish Gardener", "Davy Crockett", and "The River Pirate".

Season 1957

  • S1957E01 7 January 1957

    • January 7, 1957
    • BBC

    A weekly magazine programme of films and film personalities. Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. This edition includes: an excerpt from "Zarak".

  • S1957E02 14 January 1957

    • January 14, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An interview with Jack Hawkins and a scene from the forthcoming film, "The Man in the Sky".

  • S1957E03 21 January 1957

    • January 21, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E04 28 January 1957

    • January 28, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes: Scenes from "Folies Bergere"

  • S1957E05 4 February 1957

    • February 4, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes: A scene from "Ill Met by Moonlight" with Dirk Bogarde and David Oxley as the two British officers who plan to capture a German general (played by Marius Goring) from his Headquarters in Crete during the last war. A scene from "The Secret Place", which stars Belinda Lee and Ronald Lewis. A scene from "Three Brave Men" with Ernest Borgnine and Ray Milland.

  • S1957E06 11 February 1957

    • February 11, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes: A scene from "True as a Turtle" - British comedy with John Gregson and June Thorburn. An interview with Wendy Toye, who directs "True as a Turtle", and with Cecil Parker who also stars in the film. A scene from the German film about Princess Anastasia of Russia. A filmed interview with Lilli Palmer, who plays the part of Anastasia. A scene from "Bundle of Joy" - an American musical starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher.

  • S1957E07 18 February 1957

    • February 18, 1957
    • BBC

    An interview, filmed in Paris, between Josephine Douglas and Ingrid Bergman, who stars in "Anastasia" with Yul Brynner. Sir Arthur Bliss talks about composing music for the screen. and scenes from: "Anastasia" an American version of the stage and television play about Princess Anastasia of Russia. "Slander" (starring Steve Cochran): a film about American gossip magazines: and an interview with René MacColl of the Daily Express about these magazines. "The Wrong Man": a new Alfred Hitchcock film starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, and Anthony Quayle. "The Passionate Stranger", starring Margaret Leighton and Sir Ralph Richardson.

  • S1957E08 25 February 1957

    • February 25, 1957
    • BBC

    A scene from "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"; and a filmed interview between Derek Bond and Sir John Gielgud, who plays the part of the father, Mr. Moulton Barrett. A scene from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame": a new film version of the French novel by Victor Hugo, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Anthony Quinn. A scene from "Brothers-in-Law": a new British comedy starring Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough, and Jill Adams, and an interview with Ian Carmichael. (Films by courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Rank Organisation, and British Lion)

  • S1957E09 4 March 1957

    • March 4, 1957
    • BBC

    Doctor at Large.' starring Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. "Seven Waves Away", starring Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, and Lloyd Nolan. "The Good Companions", starring Eric Portman, Celia Johnson, Hugh Griffith, John Fraser, and Janette Scott as Susie Dean.

  • S1957E10 10 March 1957

    • March 10, 1957
    • BBC

    A filmed interview with Dirk Bogarde and a scene from "Doctor at Large", starring Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. This is the third in the "Doctor" series based on the novels by Richard Gordon.

  • S1957E11 18 March 1957

    • March 18, 1957
    • BBC

    "Their Secret Affair", starring Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward. In this film Susan Hayward, four times nominated for an Academy Award, plays her first comedy role. "Kismet", starring Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, and Dolores Gray-the film of the successful stage musical. "Wings of Eagles", starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Dan Dailey, and directed by John Ford. In the studio, an interview with Michael Anderson, director of "Around the World in 80 Days" and "Yangtse Incident".

  • S1957E12 25 March 1957

    • March 25, 1957
    • BBC

    A scene from "Funny Face": an American musical starring Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, and co-starring Kay Thompson. A scene from "Sea Wife", starring Joan Collins, Richard Burton, Basil Sydney, and Cy Grant. An interview in the studio with Wilfrid Hyde White.

  • S1957E13 31 March 1957

    • March 31, 1957
    • BBC

    "The Monte Carlo Story", starring Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio de Sica. "The Lost Continent": the story of an expedition to South-East Asia by a party of Italian explorers. "High Tide at Noon": a film about a small fishing community in Nova Scotia, starring Betta St. John, William Sylvester, and Flora Robson.

  • S1957E14 8 April 1957

    • April 8, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E15 15 April 1957

    • April 15, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from: "Drango" starring Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, and Julie London. "The Day They Gave Babies Away" starring Glynis Johns, Cameron Mitchell, Rex Thompson and Patty McCormack. and "The Smallest Show on Earth" starring Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers, Bill Travers, Margaret Rutherford and Bernard Miles. (Films by courtesy of United Artists, R.K.O., Radio Pictures, and British Lion)

  • S1957E16 29 April 1957

    • April 29, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from: 'Drango' starring Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Ronald Howard. 'Oh Men! Oh Women!' starring Dan Dailey, Ginger Rogers, and David Niven. 'Funny Face' starring Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn and Kay Hammond. In the studio Wolf Mankowitz and David Kossoff discuss their Oscar-winning film 'The Bespoke Overcoat'.

  • S1957E17 6 May 1957

    • May 6, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from: 'Boy on a Dolphin' starring Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren and Clifton Webb. 'Let's be Happy' starring Tony Martin, Vera-Ellen and Robert Flemyng, a film based on the stage play 'Jeannie' by Aimee Stuart. (Films by courtesy of 20th Century-Fox, and Associated British-Pathe)

  • S1957E18 13 May 1957

    • May 13, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E19 20 May 1957

    • May 20, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E20 27 May 1957

    • May 27, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from: 'Teahouse of the August Moon' starring Marlon Brando and Glenn Ford. 'Fire Down Below' starring Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum and Jack Lemmon. By courtesy of M.G.M. and Columbia Pictures

  • S1957E21 3 June 1957

    • June 3, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes a scene from 'The Admirable Crichton' A new film version of J. M. Barrie's play starring Kenneth More, Sally Ann Howes, Diane Cilento, and Cecil Parker. Kenneth More is interviewed in the studio by Peter Haigh. (Film by courtesy of Columbia Pictures)

  • S1957E22 10 June 1957

    • June 10, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E23 17 June 1957

    • June 17, 1957
    • BBC

    Including scenes filmed during the making of Otto Preminger's 'Saint Joan'. This edition also introduces scenes from 'Lizzie'. Films by courtesy of United Artists and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  • S1957E24 24 June 1957

    • June 24, 1957
    • BBC

    'The Prince and the Show Girl' with Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe.

  • S1957E25 1 July 1957

    • July 1, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E26 8 July 1957

    • July 8, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E27 15 July 1957

    • July 15, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes an excerpt from the film 'Manuela', by courtesy of Ivan Foxwell Productions

  • S1957E28 22 July 1957

    • July 22, 1957
    • BBC

    Scenes from Darryl Zanuck's production of 'Island in the Sun' by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox

  • S1957E29 29 July 1957

    • July 29, 1957
    • BBC

    Scenes from the Royal Charity Premiere at the Carlton, Haymarket (attended by Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret), of 20th Century-Fox's 'Island in the Sun', starring Joan Fontaine and Harry Belafonte and introducing scenes from 'Silk Stockings', starring Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire, and Janis Paige by courtesy of Metro Goldwyn Mayer

  • S1957E30 6 August 1957

    • August 6, 1957
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes an excerpt from 'Love in the Afternoon', starring Gary Cooper. Audrey Hepburn, and Maurice Chevalier.

  • S1957E31 12 August 1957

    • August 12, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition introduces scenes from 'The Story of Esther Costello' starring Joan Crawford and Rossano Brazzi with Heather Sears as Esther Costello.

  • S1957E32 19 August 1957

    • August 19, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition introduces a scene from 'Action of the Tiger' starring Van Johnson. Martine Carol, and Herbert Lorn.

  • S1957E33 26 August 1957

    • August 26, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E34 2 September 1957

    • September 2, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E35 9 September 1957

    • September 9, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition introduces a scene from 'Campbell's Kingdom' starring Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Michael Craig, and Barbara Murray.

  • S1957E36 16 September 1957

    • September 16, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from 'Seven Thunders ' with Stephen Boyd, Tony Wright, Anna Gaylor, and Kathleen Harrison.

  • S1957E37 23 September 1957

    • September 23, 1957
    • BBC

    This week's edition Includes scenes from the Boulting Brothers' latest comedy 'Lucky Jim', from the novel by Kingsley Amis, starring Ian Carmichael, Terry Thomas and Hugh Griffith, with Sharon Acker and Maureen Connell.

  • S1957E38 30 September 1957

    • September 30, 1957
    • BBC

    Excerpts from 'Bridge Over the River Kwai' featuring Jack Hawkins, Alec Guinness, and William Holden. Also the announcement of the selected film for the Royal Film Performance.

  • S1957E39 7 October 1957

    • October 7, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from 'Woman in a Dressing Gown' with Yvonne Mitchell, Sylvia Syms, and Anthony Quayle: and 'The Pride and the Passion', with Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra. and Sophia Loren.

  • S1957E40 14 October 1957

    • October 14, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes: Scenes from He Who Must Die, a new French film with Melina Mercouri and Jean Servais; also a telerecorded interview with Jules Dassin, director of the film. A scene from The Scamp, featuring the young Australian actor, Colin Petersen. Film sequences by courtesy of Miracle Films and Renown Pictures

  • S1957E41 5 November 1957

    • November 5, 1957
    • BBC

    Scenes from yesterday's Royal Film Performance attended by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. The programme also includes excerpts from the selected film: 'Les Girls' starring Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall, Mitzi Gaynor, Taina Elg Film personalities are interviewed by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. Film sequences by courtesy of M.G.M.

  • S1957E42 11 November 1957

    • November 11, 1957
    • BBC

    This programme includes scenes from: 'Johnny Tremain', The latest Walt Disney production and 'The Birthday Present' with Sylvia Syms and Tony Britton.

  • S1957E43 18 November 1957

    • November 18, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E44 25 November 1957

    • November 25, 1957
    • BBC

    Including scenes from 'Tin Star', with Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins, and 'Until They Sail', with Jean Simmonds and Joan Fontaine. Films by courtesy of Paramount and M.G.M.

  • S1957E45 2 December 1957

    • December 2, 1957
    • BBC

    This edition includes a scene from Bing Crosby's latest film, 'Man on Fire'.

  • S1957E46 9 December 1957

    • December 9, 1957
    • BBC

    This programme includes a scene from "Barnacle Bill", the latest Alec Guinness comedy.

  • S1957E47 16 December 1957

    • December 16, 1957
    • BBC

  • S1957E48 23 December 1957

    • December 23, 1957
    • BBC

    Picture Parade Christmas Edition Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. Perri The story of a baby squirrel. A scene from Walt Disney's latest true-life fantasy of the animal world. White Christmas Bing Crosby sings the title song from the film. Joseph Lilley the musical director of the film is interviewed by Peter Haigh. Phil Silvers (Sergeant Bilko) explains the meaning of 'Top Banana' Films

  • S1957E49 30 December 1957

    • December 30, 1957
    • BBC

Season 1958

  • S1958E01 6 January 1958

    • January 6, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E02 13 January 1958

    • January 13, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E03 20 January 1958

    • January 20, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E04 27 January 1958

    • January 27, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E05 3 February 1958

    • February 3, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E06 10 February 1958

    • February 10, 1958
    • BBC

    This week's programme includes an excerpt from 'Don't Go Near the Water' with Glenn Ford.

  • S1958E07 17 February 1958

    • February 17, 1958
    • BBC

    The programme Include* an excerpt from 'Paris Holiday' with Bob Hope and Fernandel.

  • S1958E08 24 February 1958

    • February 24, 1958
    • BBC

    Terry-Thomas introduces an excerpt from 'Happy is the Bride' with Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott, and Cecil Parker.

  • S1958E09 3 March 1958

    • March 3, 1958
    • BBC

    A scene from The Tall Trouble-an unusual Western starring Dale Robertson; location scenes from The Silent Enemy-a film about the war-time exploits of the frogman Lieutenant Commander Crabb, played by Laurence Harvey; and scenes from the world premiere of Paris Holiday with Bob Hope and Fernandel. Films by courtesy of British Lion and Romulus Films

  • S1958E10 10 March 1958

    • March 10, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An interview with Martine Carol specially filmed in Berlin during location shooting for "The Phoenix".

  • S1958E11 17 March 1958

    • March 17, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes scenes from John Ford's production of 'Gideon's Day' with Jack Hawkins and 'The Tall Stranger' with Joel McCrea. Film excerpts by courtesy of Columbia Pictures and Associated British Pathe

  • S1958E12 25 March 1958

    • March 25, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An excerpt from 'Bonjour Tristesse'-the film of Francoise Sagan's novel, with Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Jean Seberg, and Mylene Demongeot. Scenes at the premiere of the new British film 'Dunkirk', attended by Her Majesty the Queen, and an excerpt from the film which features John Mills, Richard Attenborough and Bernard Lee. An excerpt from 'The Quiet American', with Michael Redgrave. Audie Murphy, Claude Dauphin, and Giorgia Moll, and a filmed interview with Michael Redgrave. Films by courtesy of Columbia, M.G.M., and United Artists

  • S1958E13 1 April 1958

    • April 1, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An excerpt from 'Rooney' with Barry Fitzgerald, John Gregson, and Muriel Pavlow An excerpt from ' Orders to Kill' with Eddie Albert, Paul Massie, Lillian Gish and James Robertson Justice.

  • S1958E14 8 April 1958

    • April 8, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E15 14 April 1958

    • April 14, 1958
    • BBC

    100th Edition Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. Film Newsreel of the stars at last night's party for 'The Mousetrap' shortly to be made into a film by Romulus Maurice Elvey talks about British comedies of the thirties Alan Adair reports direct from Paris The Roving Eye visits a cinema in London Interviews with personalities and excerpts from the latest films in London including: 'Thunder Road', Robert Mitchum's first independent production featuring Robert Mitchum and his son, James and Teacher's Pet, with Doris Day and Clark Gable. (Films by courtesy of United Artists and Paramount)

  • S1958E16 21 April 1958

    • April 21, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E17 28 April 1958

    • April 28, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E18 5 May 1958

    • May 5, 1958
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes, An extract from Up the Creek with Peter Sellers and David Tomlinson Film by courtesy of Warner Bros.

  • S1958E19 12 May 1958

    • May 12, 1958
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes: An excerpt from 'Another Time, Another Place' with Lana Turner, Glynis Johns and Barry Sullivan

  • S1958E20 19 May 1958

    • May 19, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: Two musical numbers from 'St. Louis Blues' with Eartha Kitt, Nat 'King' Cole and Pearl Bailey and a scene from 'The Moonraker' with George Baker and Sylvia Sims. Films by courtesy of Paramount and Associated British-Pathe

  • S1958E21 26 May 1958

    • May 26, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: An interview with Paul Douglas and scenes from 'Raintree County' with Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eve Marie Saint, Nigel Patrick and 'Heart of a Child' with Jean Anderson, Donald Pleasence and a new child actor, Richard Williams. Films by courtesy of M.G.M. and the Rank Organisation

  • S1958E22 2 June 1958

    • June 2, 1958
    • BBC

    From Brussels World Film Festival at the Universal and International Exhibition 1958 Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. The programme includes: Interviews with film personalities Newsreels of the Film Star Gala and the presentation of awards for the best short films Excerpts from some of the feature films to be shown during the Festival Including 'The Key' with William Holden, Sophia Lorea, Trevor Howard This new British film opened the Festival on May 30 and 'She Didn't Say No' a comedy set in Ireland featuring Eileen Herlie, Liam Redmond, Niall McGinnis The programme is presented by courtesy of the Belgian Flemish Television Service

  • S1958E23 9 June 1958

    • June 9, 1958
    • BBC

    Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond Directed by Richard Evans Presented by Alan Sleath This week's edition includes: An excerpt from a new British film 'Battle of the V.I' An excerpt from ' Run Silent, Run Deep ' with Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster and An Interview with the Japanese film star, Yoko Tant Films by courtesy of United Artists and Eros Films

  • S1958E24 16 June 1958

    • June 16, 1958
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes: An excerpt from 'The Wind Cannot Read' featuring Dirk Bogarde and Yoko Tani and an interview with Patricia Neal. Film by courtesy of The Rank Organisation

  • S1958E25 23 June 1958

    • June 23, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E26 30 June 1958

    • June 30, 1958
    • BBC

  • S1958E27 14 July 1958

    • July 14, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: A visit to a Brighton cinema, where Alex Macintosh interviews cinemagoers and an excerpt from 'The Vikings with Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Ernest Borgnine. (Film by courtesy of United Artists)

  • S1958E28 28 July 1958

    • July 28, 1958
    • BBC

    A weekly film magazine. Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. This edition includes scenes from: 'No Time for Sergeants' A film comedy with Andy Griffith, the star of A Face in the Crowd and 'Vive Monsieur Blaireau' with Louis de Funes, a well-known French comedian. (Film by courtesy of Warner Brothers and Mondial Films)

  • S1958E29 18 August 1958

    • August 18, 1958
    • BBC

    In this week's edition: A scene from 'Indiscreet' with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman

  • S1958E30 25 August 1958

    • August 25, 1958
    • BBC

    This week's edition includes: A scene from Elvis Presley's latest film 'King Creole' (Film by courtesy of Paramount)

  • S1958E31 1 September 1958

    • September 1, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: A scene from 'Next to no Time' with Kenneth More and Betsy Drake (Film by courtesy of British Lion)

  • S1958E32 8 September 1958

    • September 1, 1958
    • BBC

    from Edinburgh Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. The programme includes: Interviews with personalities who have come to Edinburgh for the Film Festival Filmed stories showing Peter Haigh in and around Edinburgh Scenes from: 'The Goddess' with Kim Stanley; 'The Face of the Cat' ('La Chatte') with Franchise Arnoul and 'Rockets Galore' with Jeannie Carson and Duncan McCrae (Films by courtesy of Colombia, Miracle Films and the Rank Organisation)

  • S1958E33 15 September 1958

    • September 15, 1958
    • BBC

    In this week's edition: A short film made of a visit by Alex Macintosh to the Shepperton Studios during recent renovations. Also scenes from: 'The Defiant Ones' with Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis (A Stanley Kramer Production) 'The Proud Rebel' with Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland and introducing David Ladd 'Carry On, Sergeant' with William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse and Eric Barker (Films by courtesy of United Artists, M.G.M., and Anglo-Amalgamated)

  • S1958E34 22 September 1958

    • September 22, 1958
    • BBC

    This edition includes: A scene from 'The Passionate Summer ' with Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers and Yvonne Mitchell

  • S1958E35 Unknown

    • BBC

Season 1959

  • S1959E01 23 November 1959

    • November 23, 1959
    • BBC

    A programme about the latest films, the stars who appear in them, the people who make them. Introduced by Robert Robinson. This first edition of a new fortnightly series includes: Film Censorship A discussion. Interviewer, Keith Fordyce Tommy the Toreador An excerpt from Tommy Steele's latest film by courtesy of Associated British Corporation. Otto Preminger Producer-Director talking about 'Anatomy of a Murder' by courtesy of Columbia Pictures Danny Kaye with Louis Armstrong singing a hit number from ' The Five Pennies ' by courtesy of Paramount Picture. Producer, RICHARD EVANS Editor. Christopher Doll

  • S1959E02 7 December 1959

    • December 7, 1959
    • BBC

    Picture Parade A programme about the latest films, the stars, who appear in them, the people who make them In this edition: Scenes from:'Ben Hur' on location and an interview with Miklos Rozsa who wrote the music and 'On The Beach' starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins and a discussion with the film's producer/director, Stanley Kramer. Sylvia Sims talks about her latest films and shows a scene from 'Expresso Bongo' which also stars Laurence Harvey and Cliff Richard Behind The Scenes This week, Picture Parade's roving reporter Keith Fordyce talks to a Continuity Girl (Films by courtesy of M.G.M., United Artists, and British Lion)

  • S1959E03 21 Decenber 1959

    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'Follow a Star' and an interview with Norman Wisdom and 'Don't Panic Chaps' starring Dennis Price and George Cole. • Ben Hur Director William Wyler, Charlton Heston and Haya Harareet discuss the making of the film. • Behind the Scenes This week, Picture Parade's roving reporter Keith Fordyce talks to a Continuity Girl. (Films by courtesy of the Rank Organisation and Columbia)

Season 1960

  • S1960E01 5 January 1960

    • January 5, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'Odds Against Tomorrow' starring Harry Belafonte who discusses the problems of forming his own company to make this film. 'Our Man in Havana' starring Alec Guinness, Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ernie Kovacs, Noel Coward, Ralph Richardson and an interview with Noël Coward. 'White Wilderness' A Walt Disney True Life Adventure. Films by courtesy of United Artists Columbia, and Walt Disney

  • S1960E02 19 January 1960

    • January 19, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'The Royal Ballet' and an interview with the star of the film, Margot Fonteyn. 'The Serengeti Shall Not Die' Donald Holms discusses the making of the film with the producer Dr. Bernhard Grzimek. 'Happy Anniversary' starring David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor. Keith Fordyce talks to Mitzi Gaynor in her London flat. (Films by courtesy of the Rank Organisation United Artists, and Astral)

  • S1960E03 2 February 1960

    • February 2, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'Two-Way Stretch' with Peter Sellers and Wilfrid Hyde White; 'The Jayhawkers' with Jeff Chandler and Fess Parker; 'Moment of Danger' with Trevor Howard and Dorothy Dandridge • Jayne Mansfield talks about her life. A serious interview with Charlie Drake about the film he is just starting at Elstree. • Behind the Scenes Keith Fordyce visits the Film Casting Association to find out about crowd artists. Films by courtesy of British Lion, Paramount, and A.B.P.C.

  • S1960E04 16 February 1960

    • February 16, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'Sink the Bismarck!' starring Kenneth More and Dana Wynter. 'Conspiracy of Hearts' starring Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Syms, Yvonne Mitchell, Ronald Lewis. An interview with Yvonne Mitchell. 'The Battle-of the Sexes' starring Peter Sellers and Robert Morley Robert Robinson tries to talk to 'Mr. Martin' (Films by courtesy of 20th Century-Fox. Rank, and Bryanston Films)

  • S1960E05 1 March 1960

    • March 1, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: ' EYES WITHOUT A FACE with Pierre Brasseur and Alida Valli ' THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEAKE ' starring Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston and an interview with the author of the film Hammond Innes ' TOO YOUNG TO LOVE starring Thomas Mitchell Pauline Hahn , and Joan Miller Also an interview with Joan Miller Picture Parade's Roving Reporter, Keith Fordyce takes you ' Behind the Scenes' to meet A Director of Make-up, Charles Parker Script by NicoLAs ROEG (Films by courtesy of Miracle, M.G.M.. and Rank) Producer, RICHARD EVANS Editor, Christopher Don.

  • S1960E06 15 March 1960

    • March 15, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' starring John Mills, Ernest Borgnine, Anne Baxter and Angela Lansbury Keith Fordyce talks to John Mills in his London flat. 'Jazzboat' with Anthony Newley and Anne Aubrey An interview with Anthony Newley 'Never Takes Sweets from a Stranger' with Gwen Watford, Patrick Allen, and Felix Aylmer 'The Angry Silence' starring Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, Michael Craig and Bernard Lee Robert Robinson talks to Richard Attenborough about this, his first venture as an independent film producer. (Films by courtesy of United Artists Columbia, and British Lion)

  • S1960E07 29 March 1960

    • March 29, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition Scenes from this year's Royal Film 'The Last Angry Man' starring Paul Muni and David Wayne 'Once More with Feeling' starring Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall • An interview with Leslie Caron who attended last night's Royal Film Performance. • Behind the Scenes Roving Reporter, Keith Fordyce discusses Mike Todd Jnr.'s latest Innovation 'Smcll-O-Vision' with Denholm Elliott. • Robert Robinson talks to Mike Frankovich, Vice-President, Columbia Pictures. Films by courtesy of Columbia

  • S1960E08 12 April 1960

    • April 12, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition - Scenes from: 'The League of Gentlemen' starring Jack Hawkins, Nigel Patrick and Richard Attenborough 'Toby Tyler' with Kevin Coreoran 'Hell is a City' with Stanley Baker 'Peeping Tom' with Carl Boehm and Moira Shearer and An interview with Moira Shearer Robert Robinson talks to Stanley Donen, director of such films as 'Singing in the Rain', 'On the Town' and 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'. Roving Reporter, Keith Fordyce Film by courtesy of Rank, Disney, Warner-Pathe, and Anglo-Amalgamated

  • S1960E09 26 April 1960

    • April 26, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'Who Was That Lady'? starring Dean Martin and Tony Curtis 'Cone of Silence' starring Michael Craig, Peter Cushing, Bernard Lee, Elizabeth Seal and George Sanders. 'All the Fine Young Cannibals' starring Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner and an interview with the director of the film Michael Anderson. (Films by courtesy of Columbia, British Lyon/Bryanston, and M-G-M.)

  • S1960E10 10 May 1960

    • May 10, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'The Big Fisherman' with Howard Keel, Herbert Lom and Martha Hyer Keith Fordyce interviews Martha Hyer 'The Mountain Road' starring James Stewart 'A Terrible Beauty' starring Robert Mitchum 'Suddenly Last Summer' starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn and Montgomery Clift Robert Robinson talks to Spike Milligan and Shirley Ann Field (Films by courtesy of Centurion, Columbia, and United Artists)

  • S1960E11 24 May 1960

    • May 24, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: "Black Orpheus" with Marpessa Dawn and Breno Mello "The Day They Robbed the Bank of England" starring Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars and Peter O'Toole See Round and About "The Challenge" with Jayne Mansfield Robert Robinson talks to some of the stars and technicians who are filming "The Guns of Navarone" on location in Rhodes (Films by courtesy of Warwick, M.G.M., and Rank)

  • S1960E12 7 June 1960

    • June 7, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'The Unforgiven' starring Audrey Hepburn and Burt Lancaster 'Kidnapped' with James MacArthur and Peter Finch 'L'il Abner' with Peter Palmer 'Never Let Go' starring Richard Todd and Peter Sellers and an interview with Peter Sellers. • (Films by courtesy of United Artists, Disney, Paramount and Rank)

  • S1960E13 21 June 1960

    • June 21, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: 'The Savage Innocents' starring Anthony Quinn and Yoko Tani 'Sons and Lovers' starring Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller and Dean Stockwell An interview with the French actress Mylene Demongeot. See Round and About Behind the Scenes Keith Fordyce visits Plymouth and talks to the manager of the Drake Cinema. Films by courtesy of Rank and Twentieth Century-Fox

  • S1960E14 6 July 1960

    • July 6, 1960
    • BBC

    In this last edition of the present series: Scenes from: 'Inherit the Wind' starring Spencer Tracy, Fredric March and Gene Kelly 'The Apartment' starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray 'The Gazebo' starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds Doctor in Love' starring Michael Craig, Virginia Maskell and James Robertson Justice Robert Robinson talks to Alfred Hitchcock Roving reporter, Keith Fordyce visits John Gregson at home. Films by courtesy of United Artists, M.G.M., and Rank

  • S1960E15 1 November 1960

    • November 1, 1960
    • BBC

    Introduced by Robert Robinson. First edition of the new series about the latest films, the stars who appear in them, and the people who make them. Robert Robinson, who has been in Hollywood, reports Is Hollywood still the centre of the film industry? What is its future?; How do people live there? Scenes from three new films: Man in the Moon Starring Kenneth More, Shirley Ann Field The Millionairess Starring Sophia Loren, Peter Sellers Jungle Cat A Walt Disney True-Life Adventure. Films by courtesy of Rank, 20th Century-Fox, and Disney

  • S1960E16 15 November 1960

    • November 15, 1960
    • BBC

    Introduced by Robert Robinson. A programme about the latest films, the stars who appear in them, and the people who make them. In this edition: Scenes from: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning with Albert Finney and Shirley Ann Field and an interview with the director of the film Karel Reisz. G.I. Blues starring Elvis Presley Never on Sunday with Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin Butterfield 8 starring Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey and Eddie Fisher * Robert Robinson talks to James Mason in the garden of his Hollywood home, and discusses his forthcoming part of Humbert Humbert in 'Lolita'. Films by courtesy of British Lion/Bryanston, Paramount, Rank, and M-G-M

  • S1960E17 29 November 1960

    • November 29, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: Tunes of Glory starring Alec Guinness and John Mills The Three Worlds of Gulliver with Kerwin Matthews, Jo Morrow and June Thorburn I Aim at the Stars starring Curt Jurgens and Victoria Shaw Curt Jurgens discusses the problems of playing the part of Werner von Braun, the German rocket expert, who is still living. Robert Robinson, while in Hollywood, filmed an interview with Tony Curtis at his home. Tony Curtis, one of Hollywood's highest paid film stars, says 'I am not the mean, frustrated, and angry man I used to be, but I still do not like working with amateurs or untalented people. They should be in a job where their bad talents do not inflict themselves on a picture'. Films by courtesy of United Artists and Columbia

  • S1960E18 13 December 1960

    • December 13, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: "The World of Suzie Wong" starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan and an interview with Nancy Kwan "Elmer Gantry" starring Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons "The Bulldog Breed" with Norman Wisdom Roving reporter, Keith Fordyce goes 'Behind the Scenes' and talks to Ray Harryhausen, one of America's leading special effects exponents, to see how these affects are created. Films by courtesy of Paramount, United Artists, and Rank.

  • S1960E19 28 December 1960

    • December 28, 1960
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: "Swiss Family Robinson" starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, Janet Munro, and James McArthur "Pure Hell at St. Trinians" with Cecil Parker, George Cole and Joyce Grenfell "North to Alaska" starring John Wayne, Stewart Granger John Wayne discusses the making of his £3,000,000 picture, "The Alamo". Robert Robinson talks to Janet Leigh, Hollywood's Hostess of the Year, beside her swimming pool. Films by courtesy of Disney, British Lion, and 20th-Century-Fox

Season 1961

  • S1961E01 10 January 1961

    • January 10, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: The Sundowners starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum and Peter Ustinov The Singer not the Song starring Dirk Bogarde, John Mills and Mylene Demongeot * Robert Robinson talks to Janet Leigh, Hollywood's Hostess of the Year, beside her swimming pool. Films by courtesy of Warner Pathe, and Rank

  • S1961E02 24 January 1961

    • January 24, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: Johnny Nobody starring Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, William Bendix and Aldo Ray No Kidding with Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Sydney Tafler Peter O'Toole discusses his role, Lawrence of Arabia, which he begins filming in Jordan next month. Robert Robinson talks to Edward G. Robinson at his Hollywood home about how he has come to be connected with American gangster-type films, what he would have liked to be if he had not become a film star, and his outstanding collection of French Impressionist paintings. Films by courtesy of Warwick and Anglo Amalgamated

  • S1961E03 7 February 1961

    • February 7, 1961
    • BBC

    Picture Parade Introduced by Robert Robinson. A programme about the latest films, the stars who appear in them, the people who make them. Including scenes from: No Love for Johnnie starring Peter Finch The Long and the Short and the Tall starring Richard Todd, Laurence Harvey, and Richard Harris * An interview with Albert Finney star of 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning', and at present appearing in 'Billy Liar' at the Cambridge Theatre. Films by courtesy of Rank and Warner-Pathe

  • S1961E04 21 February 1961

    • February 21, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: Pepe starring Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, Shirley Jones, Edward G. Robinson and guest appearances by thirty-six of Hollywood's leading stars. A Breath of Scandal starring Sophia Loren, John Gavin and Maurice Chevalier The Facts of Life starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball chosen for this year's Royal Film Performance and an interview with the producer and director of the film, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. Films by courtesy of Columbia, Paramount, and United Artists

  • S1961E05 7 March 1961

    • March 7, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: The Grass is Greener starring: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons The Rebel, starring Tony Hancock who will also be in the studio. The Rat Race starring Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds Donald Holms talking to Charlton Heston at the studio, in Madrid, where he and Sophia Loren were filming 'El Cid'. Films by courtesy of Universal-International, Warner Pathe, and Paramount

  • S1961E06 21 March 1961

    • March 21, 1961
    • BBC

    Picture Parade Introduced by Robert Robinson. A programme about the latest films, the stars who appear in them, and the people who make them. In this edition: Scenes from: The Sins of Rachel Cade starring Peter Finch and Angie Dickinson • One Hundred and One Dalmatians A full- length Disney Cartoon. • Pathe News celebrates its Golden Jubilee this week. G. T. Cummins, Pathe's Chief Editor, discusses the newsreels' development over the last fifty years. Films by courtesy of Warner Pathe and Disney

  • S1961E07 4 April 1961

    • April 4, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: The Greatest Show on Earth starring Betty Hutton, Charlton Heston and James Stewart The Greengage Summer starring Kenneth More, Danielle Darrieux and Susannah York The Magnificent Seven starring Yul Brynner Keith Fordyce investigates Fan Clubs and talks to Frankie Vaughan in the studio. Films by courtesy of Paramount, Columbia, United. Artists, and British Lion/Bryanston

  • S1961E08 18 April 1961

    • April 18, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: The Guns of Navarone starring Gregory Peck and David Niven Where the Boys Are starring Dolores Hart, George Hamilton and Connie Francis Mr. Topaze starring Peter Sellers Very Important Person with James Robertson Justice Robert Robinson talks to Ann Todd. Scenes on location with Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe during the filming of 'The Misfits'. Films by courtesy of Columbia, M.G.M., Twentieth Century-Fox and Rank

  • S1961E09 2 May 1961

    • May 2, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: The Misfits starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift Double Bunk with Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott and Sid James Cry for Happy starring Glenn Ford and Donald O'Connor The Guns of Navarone starring Gregory Peck and David Niven Films by courtesy of United Artists, British Lion/Bryanston and Columbia

  • S1961E10 16 May 1961

    • May 16, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: All in a Night's Work starring Shirley MacLaine and Dean Martin Nearly a Nasty Accident with Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor and Shirley Eaton The Green Helmet with Bill Travers Films by courtesy of Paramount, British Lion, and M-G-M

  • S1961E11 30 May 1961

    • May 30, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: "Sunrise at Campobello" starring Greer Garson and Ralph Bellamy "Don't Bother to Knock" starring Richard Todd, Nicole Maurey and Elke Sommer. Keith Fordyce talks to Richard Todd "Return to Peyton Place" starring Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker and Tuesday Weld In America there is no classification of films into 'U', 'A', and 'X'. Otto Preminger, producer of "Exodus", and Dore Schary, producer of "Sunrise at Campobello" discuss this problem. (Films by courtesy of Warner Pathe and Twentieth Century-Fox)

  • S1961E12 13 June 1961

    • June 13, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: The Secret Ways starring Richard Widmark and an interview with Richard Widmark The Absent-Minded Professor with Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Ed Wynn and Tommy Kirk Parrish starring Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert and Karl Malden One-Eyed Jacks starring Marlon Brando and Karl Malden Robert Robinson talks to Karl Malden. Films by courtesy of Universal-International, Disney, M-G-M, Warner Pathe, and Paramount

  • S1961E13 27 June 1961

    • June 27, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: The Hoodlum Priest starring Don Murray Father Joseph Christie talks to Don Murray and Walter Wood the film's co-producers Greyfriars Bobby with Donald Crisp, Laurence Naismith and Bobby the dog Nature's Strangest Creatures A Walt Disney Nature Study. Jayne Mansfield takes Robert Robinson on a tour of her Hollywood home.

  • S1961E14 24 October 1961

    • October 24, 1961
    • BBC

    In this edition: Robert Robinson talks to Bob Hope about his forthcoming film Bachelor in Paradise Film by courtesy of M.G.M. and shows excerpts from many of the films that have opened during the past few weeks.

  • S1961E15 7 November 1961

    • November 7, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from The Devil at Four O'Clock starring Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra Paris Blues starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Sidney Poitier Ada starring Susan Hayward and Dean Martin On Friday at Eleven with Rod Steiger and Nadja Tiller Films by courtesy of Columbia, United Artists, M.G.M., and British Lion

  • S1961E16 21 November 1961

    • November 21, 1961
    • BBC

  • S1961E17 5 December 1961

    • December 5, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from Blue Hawaii starring Elvis Presley Petticoat Pirates starring Charlie Drake The Innocents starring Deborah Kerr Harold Lloyd one of America's great film comedians began his career in 1917. John Huntley talks about the 1920 slapstick comedies made by Harold Lloyd and Robert Robinson interviews him at his home in the area of Hollywood recently ravaged by fire. Films by courtesy of Paramount, Warner-Pathe and Twentieth Century-Fox

  • S1961E18 19 December 1961

    • December 19, 1961
    • BBC

    Scenes from: Judgment at Nuremberg, starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark and Marlene Dietrich A Pocketful of Miracles, starring Glenn Ford and Bette Davis In the Doghouse, with Leslie Phillips Babes in Toyland, a Walt Disney musical with Tommy Sands and Ray Bolger The Young Ones, starring Cliff Richard and Carole Gray Sail A Crooked Ship, starring Ernie Kovacs and Robert Wagner Films by courtesy of United Artists, Rank, Disney Warner-Pathe, and Columbia

Season 1962

  • S1962E01 9 January 1962

    • January 9, 1962
    • BBC

    Scenes from Only Two Can Play starring Peter Sellers and Mai Zetterling On the Waterfront starring Marlon Brando Splendour in the Grass starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty Robert Robinson talks to Elia Kazan, Director of On the Waterfront and Splendour in the Grass. Films by courtesy of British Lion, Columbia, Warner-Pathe

  • S1962E02 23 January 1962

    • January 23, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: The Comancheros starring John Wayne My Geisha starring Shirley MacLaine Peter Davalle talks to Shirley MacLaine. Films by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox and Paramount

  • S1962E03 6 February 1962

    • February 6, 1962
    • BBC

  • S1962E04 20 February 1962

    • February 20, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition - Scenes from: A View from the Bridge, starring Raf Vallone based on the play by Arthur Miller Susan Slade, with Troy Donahue and Connie Stevens Thou Shalt Not Kill, with Laurent Terzieff, Suzanne Flon, Horst Frank and an interview with the director Claude Autant-Lara Films by courtesy of Paramount, Warner Pathe, and Gala

  • S1962E05 6 March 1962

    • March 6, 1962
    • BBC

  • S1962E06 20 March 1962

    • March 20, 1962
    • BBC

    Scenes from The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Colossus of Rhodes (with Rory Calhoun), The Happy Thieves Robert Robinson talks to Tom Ewell, American comedian and star of Seven Year Itch and State Fair. Films by courtesy of M-G-M and United Artists

  • S1962E07 3 April 1962

    • April 3, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Eight of Hollywood's leading stars: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr, Peter Lawford in Sergeants Three and Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Joan Collins, Dorothy Lamour in The Road to Hong Kong Bob Hope and Bing Crosby entertain an invited audience in the Picture Parade studio. Films by courtesy of United Artists

  • S1962E08 17 April 1962

    • April 17, 1962
    • BBC

    Scenes from Waltz of the Toreadors starring Peter Sellers, Dany Robin, Margaret Leighton A Kind of Loving with Alan Bates and June Ritchie Keith Fordyce, on location and in the studio, talks to producer-director Andrew Stone and editor Virginia Stone during the filming of The Password is Courage starring Dirk Bogarde. Films by courtesy of Rank and Anglo-Amalgamated

  • S1962E09 1 May 1962

    • May 1, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from The Prince and the Pauper with Sean Scully Geronimo with Chuck Connors Films courtesy of Disney and United Artists Where do animals that appear in films come from, and how are they trained? John Holmes, who has an animal training centre in Oxfordshire, shows Keith Fordyce round.

  • S1962E10 15 May 1962

    • May 15, 1962
    • BBC

    The programme includes: Robert Robinson talking to Anne Baxter

  • S1962E11 29 May 1962

    • May 29, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from: Barabbas starring Anthony Quinn, Arthur Kennedy, Silvana Mangano Donald Zee talking to Anthony Quinn Films by courtesy of Columbia

  • S1962E12 26 June 1962

    • June 26, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation starring James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara Escape from Zahrain starring Yul Brynner Jessica starring Maurice Chevalier and Angie Dickinson The World of Comedy Harold Lloyd in some of his silent and talking pictures. Robert Robinson talks to Carroll Baker star of 'Baby Doll' in the studio. Films by courtesy of 20th Century-Fox, Paramount United Artists, and Columbia

  • S1962E13 26 October 1962

    • October 26, 1962
    • BBC

    Robert Robinson introduces scenes from some of the latest films. Including The Manchurian Candidate starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and Janet Leigh The Notorious Landlady starring Jack Lemmon, Kim Novak and Fred Astaire The Main Attraction starring Pat Boone and Nancy Kwan While in Rome, Robert Robinson visited Alberto Sordi, Italy's top film comedian and talked to him at his home. Films by courtesy of United Artists. Columbia, and M-G-M

  • S1962E14 9 November 1962

    • November 9, 1962
    • BBC

    Picture Parade: Special Edition Robert Robinson visits Rome where 250 films are made a year and only 20 per cent make money; where the Americans come to make films like Quo Vadis, Ben Hur, and Cleopatra, where such stars and directors as Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida, Silvana Mangano, Fellini, de Sica, and Visconti have made their names; where Steve Reeves turns out epics by the dozen, and the dreaded paparazzi are waiting with their still cameras to catch unsuspecting film stars at awkward moments. Quo Vadis by courtesy of M-G-M and Barabbas by courtesy of Columbia

  • S1962E15 14 December 1962

    • December 14, 1962
    • BBC

    In this edition: Scenes from "Hatari" starring John Wayne, Hardy Kruger and Elsa Martinelli; "Jumbo" starring Doris Day; "Phaedra" starring Melina Mercouri and Anthony Perkins Alex Macintosh talks to Melina Mercouri Behind the cameras on location in Argentina, producer Harold Hecht describes the making of Taras Bulba, the story of the Cossacks' fight for freedom from the Poles 400 years ago starring Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis. (Films by courtesy of Paramount, M-G-M, United Artists)