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Tudor Goebbels ?

Page 5 from 24th July 1953

THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE KING HENRY VI: Parts 1,2 and 3 (Birmingham Repertory Company: The Old Vic) K ING HENRY VI was a holy man, given to good......

Many-faceted Portrait Of A Great Man's Youth

Page 6 from 28th July 1972

IT was bold of Richard Attenborough, the director, and Carl Foreman, producer and author of Young Winston ("A," Odeon Leicester Square and......

‘paul’s Inner God Told Him To Do It’

Page 9 from 4th April 2008

A Man For All Seasons had been a radio play, then a television play with Bernard Hepton as Sir Thomas More, which was criticised as too static,......

All Sorts, By Fr. Basset, S.j.

Page 7 from 1st November 1957

A REMARKABLE GUILD THE Guild of Our Lady of Ransom g oes its q uiet way without fuss or publicity and achieves remarkable results. Many a poor......

Nto - All Sorts" Last Week And One Can Blame The

Page 6 from 22nd November 1957

Five Halls Festival for the omission and all those hundreds of readers who have applied for tickets by post. When the script for last week's HERALD......

A Good Play But I Switched Off

Page 7 from 24th February 1967

ONE day last week I did it. I rose from my chair, walked unfalteringly across the room and switched off. In mid-programme. It was a play that......

My Monday Evenings Are Sacred To 'south Riding'

Page 6 from 4th October 1974

by MARY CRAIG then 70 countries, ileluding America and Russia, Described by one critic as "the most habit-forming discovery since tobacco." The......

Focus On Facts And People

Page 3 from 9th April 1971

The anxiety among some sections of the Church over catechetics has been underlined by a correspondence in the CATHOLIC HERALD. It was also......

All Sorts. By Fr. Basset,

Page 3 from 29th November 1957

CHAPEL IN THE RAFTERS H OME apain after a most interesting tour. Last week I mentioned the magnificent dance hall in Middlesbrough. and now a......

Whatever Happened To All Those Visions?

Page 3 from 2nd May 1975

by MARY CRAIG "Your old men shall dream dreams and your young men shall see visions . . ." And your middle-aged men just wonder whatever happened......

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