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Bishops' Diaries
Page 14 from 5th May 2006May 7 to May 13 Cardinal C' Murphy-O'Connor (Westminster): Tue.: Attends dinner and speaks at Thirty Club. Guardian Media Cirp,f bridges. %xi:......

Th.rtre
Page 3 from 30th December 1949AN ACTORS' YEAR Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more . . .......

Films In (1949) Retrospect
Page 3 from 30th December 1949ONE of the minor irritations oft; the cinema industry is the way in which good and bad films suffer the same fate. They are both thrown away with......

Way Of A. Neagle
Page 4 from 13th March 1953THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE THE GLORIOUS DAYS (Palace) T AM too old to enjoy rompers. I Miss Anna Nea g le romps. A brisk g irl, with the spri g htly......

Not With A Bang But A Whimper
Page 6 from 24th December 1959WHEN 1 started to look back in the files for the past year my first feeling was: what a lot of mediocre stuff I've been watching. Certainly the......

The Play
Page 7 from 19th April 1940Drama in the Mood Rebecca D RAMATIC genius is a strange and often enough tragedyhaunted gift of the angel of birth. Of all our propensities it......

At The Cinema
Page 2 from 12th July 1963SPRINGTIME OF CINEMA By Freda Bruce Lockhart A N unusually choice French. programme is presented at the Paris Pullman. consisting of a......

Buyers For Sellers
Page 6 from 18th December 1981Freda Bruce Lockhart turns from the silver screen to the world of books with a thorough cinematographic flavour Peter Sellers by Alexander Walker......

The Week At The Theatre
Page 7 from 6th November 1964"THINGS," diagnosed my friend, the learned AngloEuropean philosopher, Mr. Paul Jennings, some 15 years ago, "resist man". Taking an old-fashioned......

Two Widely Differing Aspects Of The Arab World
Page 7 from 24th May 1974Most unfamiliar and rewarding of the new film programmes is the double bill at the Paris-Pullman. Both parts of it centre on the Arab world from......