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Freda Bruce Lockhart Interviews Sir John Gielgud

Page 3 from 7th March 1975

Modesty 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 1949

Saints 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 1949

The 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 1978

IN 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 1962

By 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 1964

by 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 1963

A 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 1965

FREDA 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 1968

ROBERT 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 2001

Charterhouse Chronicle Robert Whelan I nthe 1970s Mary O'Malley enjoyed a brief sucas de scandule with her play Once A Catholic, which poked fun......

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