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Freda Bruce Lockhart Interviews Sir John Gielgud
Page 3 from 7th March 1975Modesty of a supreme master of his craft Lifelong admiration is felt by a whole generation of theatregoers in this country for Sir John Gielgud.......

History Cannot Hit Back
Page 3 from 1st July 1949Saints and Sinners—Kind Hearts and Coronets—Les Paysans Noirs BUSMEN on holiday are said to seek relaxation by looking round hungrily for another......

Diagnosing The Crisis
Page 3 from 9th December 1949The Romantic Age—The Spider and the Fly—Not Wanted IT was in February of this year that the President of the Board of Trade appointed a working......

Festivals For All Tastes
Page 6 from 21st April 1978IN ITALY it would appear that almost every town and village has adopted a patron saint as a good excuse for an annual festival day. In Ireland we......

Four Of The Best
Page 6 from 31st August 1962By Freda Bruce Lockhart NEXT week's Catholic Film Festival in London, coinciding with the Film and Television Conference, gives Catholics the......

New In The Cinema
Page 7 from 14th February 1964by FRED t BRUCE LOCKHART HOW much the play of Irma a ' La Douce has been changed in translation to the screen ("X", Carlton, Haymarket) I cannot......

At The Cinema
Page 2 from 6th December 1963A pleasant assortment of Christmas fare by Freda Bruce Lockhart The BBC's TV pro g ramme, "Our Strangled Cities(Nov. 27) and the various items......

The Critics
Page 6 from 9th April 1965FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART ON FILMS fl i NE of my few certainties which grows firmer is that impetus in every great work comes from the artist's......

Reward To Be Sought
Page 7 from 22nd March 1968ROBERT BRESSON stands alone among the world's film directors; his status being enhanced in particular for Catholics. Almost his whole artistic......

The Beauty Of Those Whose Deeds Surpass Their Looks
Page 12 from 9th November 2001Charterhouse Chronicle Robert Whelan I nthe 1970s Mary O'Malley enjoyed a brief sucas de scandule with her play Once A Catholic, which poked fun......