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Coventry Evening Telegraph from Coventry, West Midlands, England • 2

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2 Coventry Evening Telegraph, Saturday, Nov. 29, 1958 BELGRADE THEATRE Box Office: 62909 (10 a.m. to p.m.). Prices 7 6 to 2 6 Evenings 7.30 Sat. 5.0 and 8.0 p.m.

Thurs. 2.30 p.m. Monday, November 24, for Two Weeks BELGRADE THEATRE COMPANY ANY OTHER BUSINESS A who-dun-it with a difference. by George Ross and Campbell Singer SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS GLENN FORD in JOSE FERRER In IMITATION GENERAL (u) I HIGH COST OF LOVING (u) 4.30, 7.40. Week: 2.0, 5.20, 8.50 3.0, 6.0.

Week: 3.35. 7.0 ILL ROAQ (BUS LARGE FREE CAR I SUNDAY from 3. p.m. Jane Russell in GENTLEMEN 3111til BRUNETTES (a). Zachary Scott in THE COUNTERFEIT PLAN (a).

MONDAY FOR SIX DAYS. Cont. THURS. and SAT. 1.15 p.m., WED.

and FRI. 4.20 p.m. KENNETH MORE BETSY DRAKE NEXT TO NO TI ME (u) Eastmancolor) 2.40, 5.40 and 9 p.m. John Lupton. Gloria Talbott in TAMING SUTTON'S GAL 4.20, 7.25 Tonight's Television and Radio Seven Benny Hills Will Burlesque Popular TV BENNY HILL will give one of his most arduous performances when he is featured in the ITV "Saturday Spectacular" show at 7.55.

Benny, whose first job was as a milkman, is now one of the highest paid performers in the country. Tonight he will appear as seven different characters in a burlesque of popualr television shows. His leading. lady will be 24 years Among those appearing in "Oh old Vivienne Martin, from New Boy!" at 6.0 on ITV) will be the Zealand. She came to England Vernon Girls.

Red Price, Cherry with a Government grant to Wainer and the Dallas Boys. study at the Royal Academy of Visitors to "Six-Five Special" on Dramatic Art. the 8.8. C. will include Lita Roza.

Also appearing in the show will be Ronnie Carroll, Don Lang, Steve 8.8. C. I.T.A. I.4sRacing from Newbury. 121 Afternoon Out, with Steeple- Rugby League, from York- chasing from Catterick and shire.

Table Tennis, Middlesex v. (3.40) Professional Wrestling from Surrey. Ice Hockey, Brighton the Orchid Ballroom, Purley. Tigers v. U.S.S.R.

Sports Results. 4 30 4.45 Children's Television: The Adventures of Sir Lancelot." Lone Ranger." 5.10, The 5.20 Bee for Birthday." 5.36, Rebel Heiress." Rugby League Results. 5.38, 5.40 Today's Sport. Weather Forecast. 5.40, Sports Results and News, 4 News, Weather.

6.5, Six-five 6 0 Oh, Boy!" The Vernons Special. Girls. 6.30, Mary Britten, 7 and Saddles." 7.30, M.D." 7 "Dixon of Dock Green." i Cheyenne." starring Clint i 0 Walker. 7.55, The Benny Hill A The Billy Cotton Wakey Show. 8.55, News.

7 7 0 Wakey News. Double Bill presents Film: The Long Night." 7 0 demned to Glory," starring 10.40, Sports Special. Geoffrey Toone; and Blondes for 1 1.1 News Summary. 11.15, Danger," starring Gordon Harker. Australian Walkabout.

11 0 0.5.5.,” starring Ron 11.40, Weather and (sound only) Randell, 11.30, News. 11.35, Labour Party Political Broadcast. Epilogue. 3.45. Association Football.

4.45. HOME SERVICE Edward Rubach (piano). 2.10, Double Bill: The Bet and 5.0, Sports Report. 6.0, Guitar The Poet and the Emperor." Club. 6.30, Just Jazz.

3.10, Music of the Masters. 4.30, 7.0, Radio Newsreel. 7.24, Guilty Party. tion Football. 5.0, Children's Hour: Folk Songs.

7.30, Saturday Night on the Light. 5.15. Missile Mark Ten." 5.55, 10.0. 8.8. C.

Dancing Club. Weather 10.30. News. 10.40, 8.8. C.

Dancing 6.0, News. 6.15, Midland News. Club. 11.0, Pick of the Pops. 11.55, .6.20, Midland Sport.

6.45. Those News. Were the Days. 7.15 The Week in Westminster. NETWORK THREE 7.30, fn Town Tonight.

4.0. Background to Music. 4.30. 8.0, Ted Ray introduces Variety The World of Books. Playhouse.

9.0. News. 9.15, Labour 5.0. Record Review. 5.45, Bridge Party Political Broadcast.

Forum. 9.30. Annabel Maule and Simon Lack in Brief Encounter." 10.30. THIRD PROGRAMME Ossy Renardy (violin). 10.45.

Eventing Prayers. 11.0, News. 6.0. Holst. 6.40, Bushmen, Hottenweather.

11.6 Music at tote and Bantu. Night. 7.5. Bloch's Sonata No. 1.

7.40. Yugoslavia's Race with Time. 8.5, THE LIGHT Concert. 2.10, Juke Box Club. 2.40, Band- 8.50.

Vocation and Community-. stand. 3.30, A portrait of Wilfred 9.10, Concert. 9.55. The Iliad.

10.30, Wooller. Bach. Tomorrow's Programmes Martin and Eric Delaney and his band. Once a year the people living in the Barclay Tableland, in the Northern Territory of Australia, get together at the five-day Brunette picnic races. Charles and Elsa Chauvel filmed the scene for 8.8.

C. TV and will show it in "Australian Walkabout," Bi illy Cotton's guests in his "Wakey Wakey Tavern" on 8.8. C. TV will include Shani Wallis and Lonnie Donegan. special St.

Andrew's Day edition of The Kilt Is My Delight" comes from the 8.8. C. Scottish TV studio. The programme includes Alistair McHarg, Jackie Johnstone, Bobby Watson, the Clan Hay Dancers, and Jim McLeod and his band. LYRICHOLBROOKS BUS No.

3 SUN. Cont. 3-9 p.m. Edward 0. Robinson.

Joan Bennett in THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW. Also: Sterling Hayden in TOP GUN (a) MONDAY Cont. from 2.0 p.m TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY from 5.0 p.m. PETER FIN( MARY URE ROBERT FLEMYNG Tech. WINDOM'S WAY 0 2.25, 5.30 and 8.35 p.m Also: DISTANT NEIGHBOURS (u) It's really Thrilling, 4.15 and 7.20 By MONITOR Ronnie Brody, Wendy Blacklock, Irving Davies and Josie Shelton.

24 years old singing sister of Anne Shelton. THE EARLY YEARS OF ELIZABETH TUDOR CLEMENCE DANE is the author of Till Time Shall End," which 8.8. C. television commissioned from her to mark the 400th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth I. It will be presented at 8.45 p.m.

and is produced by Michael Barry, head of 8.8. C. television drama The play concerns the first three years of Elizabeth's accession, when she had offers of marriage from many European princes and faced the scandal about Leicester and the death of his wife, Amy Robsart. Gwen Watford, as the Queen. and Tony Britton, as Dudley, later Earl of Leicester, head a strong cast.

An explosion seals off a section of an underground station In "Underground," the ITV play by James Forsyth, which will be screened at 10.5. There will be a real explosion in the real that A.B.C. Television have taken out special insurance against the possibility of injury from falling rubble. Five survivors arrive at a station and find a large group of people being by a businessman in the struggle to dig their way out. The play queries whether it is right to use any means to an end, or whether the weak should be protected.

Donald Houston, Patricia JessPl, and Andrew Cruickshank are in the leading roles. He plays Lord Robe ft Dudley in "Till Time Shall En" on 8.8. C. television tomorrow. this year, appears in "Music for You" (B.S.

TV, 10.20). She will sing a duet from "Aida" with Leonora Lafayette, the American coloured soprano. Shirley Bassey and the "Nitwits," will appear in place of Pat Kirkwood and Hubert Gregg in the Palladium show (ITV, 81. Also on the bill will be Beryl Grey, the prima ballsrina, partnered by Gerard Ohn, Henry Youngman, the American violinplaying comedian, makes his first British TV appearance and some new puppet personalities will be introduced by Pinky and Perky and Company. A 23 years old Italian mezzosoprano, Fiorenza Cossotto, who won high prAise when she appeared at the Wexford Festival earlier LIGHTING-UP TIMES FOR DECEMBER p.m.

a.m. p.m. a.m. 7.25 7.26 7.44 7.28 7.29 7.46 7.31 7.46 7.32 7.47 7.33 7.35 7.48 7.36 7.37 7.38 7.48 7.39 7.40 7.49 7.49 7.42 7.49 CONTINENTALE 3 DAYS 7 ONLY Strong. dramatic adult entertainment, 5.311, A HAT FULL OF RAIN (X) Lloyd Nolan, Don Murray, Eva Marie Saint.

Craig: WOMEN OF PITCAIRN ISLAND 16 7.43 BENN HILL SPHINX DRAMA CLUB 7.30 p.m. 4th, sth, PRESENTS EACH NIGHT. 6th, DEC. I AM A CAMERA ADMISSION 'e appears in Saturday Spe tacular on ITV, at 7.55 p.m. AT THE COLLEGE THEATRE mai The PARIS LUXUR CONTINENTAL CINEMA SUNDAY FOR SEVEN DAYS.

The Doubl, RETAINED FOR SEC 4 le Programme of the GREAT WEEK. FOR 7 OF FRANCE French Dialogue English Sub-Titles FAR GOSFORD STREET COVENTRY 3962 OPERA SUNDAY cont. 3 9.15. Doors open 2.30. Robert Mitchum.

Jan Sterling inl Anthony Quinn, Vivicia Linforths in TROUBLE SHOOTER (a) NAKED STREET (a) At 4.40. 7.45 At :.0. 6.0. MONDAY AND ALL THE WEER ingtriaate I Me ifid Ili' -I. eAt.

4(1 tii, 4 4 4 4 1 A I 41kii -c 1 GEORGE 4 i. 4 v- COULOURIS VERA DAY Y. l. le 3, 1 1 PETER WAYN, XCERT. (1 JOYCE GREGG, JOY WEBSTER ADULTS ONLY ALSO SHOWING: CERT A.es, BLoND IN MARK MILLER NEPAGE 7 ANITA THALLAUG -Vs ,441 1.

AO: i'o kl 5 4 4 'f -3 e. 4,4, A 1447 A 4 1 5 VVi 1 4 ..1: ilka .4.: 4 0.: i 4 zi a 1 i .4 A 4 ,4004 491 0 iiik 1 :7.... 4 A ii. 'l: ..........::::5 TONY BRITT VICE OF THE -70, ii ORI NT 4. EXPOSED 'lit FILM 4 44 PRE SE 7 i wall SI NI li 1 mil I '4 i SI i 1 4 111.11 AME STARRING MACHIKO KYO OF RASHOMON FAME V' FOR VICE OF THE ORIENT (X) English Sub-Titles.

1,4 44 1 1 1 4 7) 4 41 wspectaease ONLY BARBARA LAAGE ONLY 4 IVAN DESNY ALEXANDRA FORD STREET COVENTRY 4 14 LW 4 1. 34Vitii. Nr: l6, 4 I. 64301 COMMENRING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 DON'T Mit3S THE FI ST GREAT SPECTACLE OF THE JET AGE ROBERT MITCHUM WAGNER 0- 1 7 ----MAY BRITT .....,) mi AlCHARD EGAN I '4. 16140 A 4 '1 A nth" CENTURY FOX GINEMASCOPg PICTURE 1000uCCO DIRECTED fly kie it iiii ir DICK POWELL WENDELL MAYES Frank Lovejoy and Barbara Hale fa THE COUNTRY HUSBAND (a) Plua LATEST NEWS AND FULL PROGRAMME Sunday complete prorrammes at 3.0 and 6.0 THE COVENTRY THEATRE And Restaurant.

Box Office 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ('OV. 3141 3 lines) NEXT WEEK FINAL WEEK Evenn at 7. i P7 hi 23o.tua ss Bp.m.

(There Isrbee choice Thu rsd ays at lor Thu rs day matinees) 21st IS3 I RTH DAY SHOW David Whitfield 3 Kaye Sisters Jimmy Wheeler 3 Monarchs, Lauri Lupino Lane George Truzzi Three Merkys Eliane and Rodolph Grace O'Connor DEC. Bth. Nightly at 7.30. Mat. Sat.

at 2.30. Coventry Amateur Operatic Society present "WILD VIOLETS." DEC. 22nd, at 7.15 p.m. Britain's Biggest Pantomime. "ROBIN HOOD" with JEWEL WARRISS, DEREK ROY, ROBERT CREWDSON, PAT LAWRENCE and Star-Studded Cast of 70 All seats sold for opening week except Monday and Tuesday evenings, Dec.

22nd Dec. 23rd. GA COVENTRY "ONE CAR PARK SENDAI NOVEMBER a ALL WEEK ROBERT WAGNER and DANA WVNTER in IN LOVE AND WAR (a)CinemaScope Eastmancolor Sunday at 4.20. 7.30 p.m Weekdays: 2.5, 5.20, 8.45 p.m. Willard Parke, in LONE TEXAN (a) Sun.

at 3.0. 6.10 p.m.; Weekdays: 3.45, 7.10. Visit the Victor Silcester Dance Studio. See Classified Columns for particulars. SAVOY St NDAY Janet Leigh and Jack Lemmon in MY SISTER EILEEN (a) at 4.15 and 7.2.5.

Also Frank Lovejoy in THE CROOKED WEB (a), at 3.0 and 6.5. MONDAY and TUESDAY from 2.10, WEDNESDAY from 5.30. L.C.P. (News) 7.15 PETER VAN EYCK in BRIGITTE BARDOT (The Sex Kitten) THE SNORKEL (a, HEAVEN FELL THAT NIGHT at 2.10, 5.35, 9.0 The Most Ingenious Murder You'll Cinema Scope and Eastmancolor Ever See 1" At 3.55 and 7.20 SUNDAY Rita Hayworth and Stewart Granger in FORUM SALOME (a) at 4.12 and 7.18. Phil Carey and Martha Hyer in WYOMING RENEGADES (a) at 3.0 .6.8.

MONDAY, TUESDAY cont. 2.0. WEDNESDAY cont. 5.14. L.C.P.

7.22. Phone 53869. GARY COOPER DIANNE VARSI SUZY PARKER in 10, NORTH FREDERICK (a) 2.15, 5.30, 8.50 CtnemaScooe Also Charles Bromson in SHOWDOWN AT BOOT HILL (u) 4.0, 7.22 ASTORIA SUNDAY from 3.0. L.c.r.. 6.05.

Richard Todd and Michael Redzrave in THE DAMBUSTERS (11) Also Johnny Mack Brown in TEXAS CITY (o) MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Dickie Valentine. Lonnie Donegan, Zachary Scott, Faith Domergue in Joan Regan in 6-5 SPECIAL (u) MAN IN THE SHADOW (u) 35. 5.55 9.0. PLAZA SUNDAY continuous 3 9.15 The Gayest Musical of 1958.

Ann Miller, Russ Tamblin and Edward G. Robinson and Vera Ellen in Dee Reynolds in HIT THE DECK (II) (Technicolor) THE BIG LEAGUER (II MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY eonNuous 5 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.

ANTHONY QUAYLE sYLVIA SYMS JOHN MILLS in ICE COLD IN ALEX (u) shuw." at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. PP- BUS No. 8 STANDAR LI :4 SUN. Cont.

Z-9 p.m. Dana Andrews, Greer Garson in STRANGE LADY IN TOW T. Also: Jack Kelly in (o) MONDAY AND ALL THI: WEEK. Cont. from 2.0 p.m.

All Programme. A missy MODUCTIOIII KENNETH MORE.BETSY DRAKE Neld to no time IN EASTMAN COLOUR psooucto FENNELL outstrip is costrcuus 2.25, 5.35 anu 5.50. Last Complete Performance 7.10 p.m. Also: SECRETS OF THE REEF (u). (Tech.) More amazing than fiction.

4.28, 7.30. SUNDAY Cont. 3-9 p.m. Big Stage Show FOLESHILL ROAD plus Richard Baschart, Phyllis Kirk BUS No. 20 CANYON CROSSROADS (u).

Also: George Sanders in WITNESS TO MURDER (a). MONDAY continuous from 2.0 p.m. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY from 5.0 p.m. FRANKIE VAUGHAN JEREMY SPENSER WONDERFUL THINGS .50 .45 2.55 Also Steve Cochran in QUANTRILL'S RAIDERS (u) Scope. Tech.

9.10 and 7.15..

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