7'7 » EVEMM‘WWW Cinemas M the" w" a m- ON T mg audience for this kind of ANNA TN“ THATWAV ...lF SHE STARY‘V I _________—_—l ' cinema. That convinced the mo- TALKING TO £33:th guls and made them more re- “ERsEl-F "=35: TUESDAY PROGRAMS I - ceptive to new ideas. new di-. rectors. new story lines andlm CFCY TV new actors and actresses. ‘3 I Looki back over the recent > ‘30 p.m.—Muliul0 ' lpast. Richardson says: 2 mo p.m.—Film Festival i “It all started in the theatre.iu 330 p.m.—Today at Home Up to about 1956 the British': 300 pun—Al The World rum. ‘ stage was primarily an upper > 3 30 p.m.—Yako Thirty By RAYMOVD E P and middle class entertainment. . .m.—Tha Secret Storm . . ALMER . ' ooeless y out of touch with ‘3’: “.mpkmh Dull. LONDON (APFA new young! alley found the new actors plays of a new young writerowhat people were feeling, and A p . breed of ‘ [an actresses. The names of John Osborne. To put Look Back‘ ' ' 5'00 p'm‘-F"'§'" X“ in th mowemakers 1’ e"?°w"50me are now known around the on the screen he and Osbornel aughmg about a "d can“ 53° P'm"M”"‘ "°” ug e M guard °f Brim" W°rld= Albert Finney. Tom formed Woodfall Fil h' nail?“ . coo p-Mi-TBA flfl'm‘ke” 0‘" 0‘ the “me- CourtenaY. Sarah Miles. Peter in turn used the profirt‘ss’owaoflk c In playslhkfe Ifhgkrmf: in 3'3! 22:72:22. .. .. . $.Ei’?.ih.§.‘°“§3..‘.l:ll“' villi? 23°.“ astii‘l'iw‘ii‘iie ‘31 n wi‘l’m‘li assume 7.l5 p.m.-towall Huuli- at the nonnd. but they are fading. Julie Christie. Terence stam ’ ‘ as 0 may. ? Enteruniwd 3' that mm' M F A Ora-n Sh fl'l‘ihhold movxes reflected arti- Alfred Lynch, and Sean Cog: aflgfiiflmay Night and but. there is no guarantee that we “TPSS’WEEE 7,30 p.711 -Tha Lucy ow dial class worship and tra- ner . The moviemak d th 11. Brllams 13111118.!!! young new RIGHT” goo p.m.—JDr.k :tdlfo isigg: lfilmthesczipism. ' How did the revolution start? owes a o 3:11;“ 90:19 lmoviemakcrs Will crash on z 9.00 til-"1'0": 0:“ Chan 9:“ yrh e pattern has V The ground was prepared dur- mom for the continental idea new .successes‘ They are m“ = 9-30 pub—F "MVP av. Ch ii 113' g e new movwmakgrs mg the 19505 The p“““"""' flow' of the cinema as a means of reaming '0‘“ to unknown fron- a 1030 p,m._Nronl [age ' a engo Brit: hafiady begun to give ering of the cinema with such personal expression for the db “955' realms their “"3?” ,, a ll 00 Pm-— 9;" V‘G' ' ' M [S 1.! ms a realistic look. movies as Brief Encounter and recto,- is had never been a HAS a crefuve nation’ said '- ll 30 pm.—Ol or once: S owes life _A Taste of Honey, the Eallng Studio comedies had Emmi tradition Richardson, our greatest draw- 2 1200 lam—CBC W N'” aturflay Night and Sunday long spent itself. Then television . ' back 15 0‘" educamnal 83mm" 1243 ..m.—Local Waalhar Morning. Room at the Top. This look the audiences awn ‘ More important. they showed which creates people who are 12.14 ._m.—Sign 0 Sporting Life. and Nothing but the cinema. y mm the two major cinema chains. too intelligent. not emotional CKCW Tv te Best, are giving British Attendance declined. The O» Rank and Associated British enough." amen“ “9w mm‘natlon-fl Pres-lecutives of the big companies . ' 9.57 mun—Station Sign On E'Fhese films are not only com Kiel” ready to gram at mme- s 10.00 a.m.—National School Telecast‘merclal successes. but they are “E new' ' c .. .. .. _ _‘ 10.30 a.m.—N.S. school Telecast winning critical acclaim andlINTERESTED IN PEOPLE l I 11.30 p.m.—Across Lanada awards. | By coincidence it was at this I‘Mp.m.—Frtondly Giant Among the hue,- known nfltime that the new realistic '2 ‘5 "JV—Ch" “9"”- these moviemakers are Ton school began to emer e in the p.:.:llcual(l:errtljul Square Richardson. Jack Clayton, KaYJ‘ltheatre and the novegl. Works {00 p'm'_1u”da Mg, 5." ml RPM and Joan Littlewood. appeared by writers interested - p" ' FOO'S'GV‘ wry": F HARD_LY sunrmsmo in the real people they knew in ” 10 pm _A' Ho:- 'w"h‘ H3." Their emergence in the movie their own working class or- ‘ ' C‘mk" 3:32 0:5; theh laglt three or four linger lmiddlee class backgroundis. _ . ~ 5 81' .V surprising. .n c arac rs were u gggzifizkuamvxuu Turns Ther arrival had been pre- real situations that their read- AIOO p.m._s“m 5’0"" ceded by a turn to realism in‘ers and audience could identify. 4 30 other entertainment arts in Brit» Two of the first new wave of 5 00 asnow sailom I ::::_:::"°Ti "3:11" ain—the theatre and the novel. films were Look Back in Anger, 600 Dimpsupp" Cub And it was to these fields that which came from the theatre. 6.” “MI—Lion“ wwmon Nu" the new moncmakers turned to and Room at the Top. based on 6 25 pm _W“'hu find the “Titers reqUired for thela bestselling novel. Look Back 6 30 p.m:_sp°m new type of movw. lin Anger launched Tony Rich- 6 35 plmFSupp" Cub The result has been a happy ardsorl into the world of movies. - marriage of minds and an infu- With George Devine he was di- omosmozk . ovsc N-llATYOUOk/E , _ - [OKA‘II-THEN mas MOM SAVED A tor V DADI! Vou’vr: SHE'S BEEN READING 7.00 n.m.—Chr'stmas Co I . . , . CAP BY SIMPLY GOT To MY DIARY AGAINI.’ pur lTTHlS WAY !- orvowzom Lav: l l 7-30 p.m.—Rip'cord "m iglgnof new blood into the mOVIeirecimg the Royal Court Theatre, ROYALIST BAND Ill SPEAK To ~ Lari-isles ~suppo. s: A 8 on p,m.—Bunkhouso Boys l ‘ ess‘ Where he had launChed the I642 SENTENCED MOTHER! I DEAD. I. ~ 6 rot—Petticoat Junction TO WAS THEM 5 ' \ on p p.m.—Jaek Benny 1 9 00 I I I 9.30 prim—Danny Kaye 10.30 p.m.-Front Page Challenge ' 11.00 p.m.-Nowl Magazine — ' 12.00 p.m.-CBC IV News In ’<’ "1 U Q (2 70 L. O I .Lla)| V1.1! l2ll5 a.m.—Viowoolnt 12?” l-m.—U0fl0l Network News ‘ N . . . I COURT OFFICIALS ARE 50 IN AWE 1125 I m —5t0tlon Sign O“ I ' ol- +he ruler of Jakarta, in Java. _N Y THAT WHEN PASSING THE THRONE ROOM NEW]? FORM” SIR “C “m : THEY ALWAYS FALL TO THEIR KNEFS. JOHN FOR THE NEW ‘ $2llfli’u‘u? lil‘i‘éili’éS'tNPH’Eilifcic ARGUMENT Wm “MM and WM" yaw YORK iCP)—Danishltroversy, blit last year won the mRoNHm/Wmmoomrtmr Sfll’éflflifififfi. “Ll/lqmmg Roundu phylelst Nlels Bohr was re- Atomic Energy Commissions '”“"“"""'""“ ' U. 6:1’5_Is,‘wd wu'hul M". 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Oppenhei- 13- M11300! towers (the meni‘. uni—New. "Ev gubllcflmn. by Dr. J. Rob- mer continued. that if the So- :uvlniltztll. '23.Ger- >I< upwwhe, 9|" open Elmer. viets were offered an opportu- mtm ,‘ 516_M°,ning Roundup Oppenheimer had scientific nity to share in "a great for- 13'°m°m°r‘ Plaster drmk‘ h Charge of the creation of the ward looking change in the 1"cuued 5's“! g a 45'w“' .e' {l u - on. as 3-ment8 mug Iuterdoy'l new. 3504,, ,c No Round rst atomic bomb. He later be- world the character of Sov1et am W! U! came involved in a .t 1. . t be h ed d .n wai- 7.1nlandsea: 2am- ass—lhcoghl For Today ‘ Securly con- polcy'mish 1 t9 ans an A - mum Am “Mb “forum” 9.00-Ncws & Voice Reports I Tea lonts 17. Foreman 3.10;“;- uon ‘med olisrmmu comment." [:45—Tlma Out For Melody Bohr had come 0 e n gunman“, asumm": 28.3efore: nae ‘9 l‘i—thes and Music '559—D-O. 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It is certainly not walls a seam . 4 st dealer. - 2°°"°"'°"' ' Mum h. mirth-South vulnerable. difficult to realize that West has I U '1' 3' I '1' n .58~Nsws Headlines and Wm r no more clubs and that you can - 9.00-Chrlltion Frontiers mm we him a run. But 1! your VOW MW“! YET IS ONE GOOD Fm :30_T.’.m hm". .chrz thinking "up: right there and wommmmfir-HIYWOOD I r A ‘ mm”. Chill) “04°C NW NW" 0" "W OAQ you impulsively return a club. om zinc mar-ms. an . we.“ 7° uowc E Dmsrrozler "W" "'" '"d 59""? 0K0“ declarer makes us. contract. my mama" . lSlNSIDEWlTl-l M0 zeriooglclv #753 m” South loses three clubséfladsplde "A V m '9 ' “cu OUT . ~ “ U" "‘0 WEST iamond. and n a ll too—Now: and Regional Weathlv . 43 ‘ o :‘Skizgdtwo spades. p “I; Am! .os—slarlighl Serenade .K9743 010658 You can in” from lookln gt ' V I l'ao'mw' "‘6 wu'h" 99343 . A6 dummy that this result is acer- 3- . 1- WARNED H'MA Its-Starlight Serenade .Ag. *K8643 tam once you return I club. You WAS SUSY momN‘wusN AlNT ‘ YOUR FAMOUS < 1 “WC” "W" W""‘°’ '"d 50"“ South is sure to make night You 6ND vouo TAKE meow PM“ ) “Toms “MD-3““! : 5”“ “1°93” tricks if you choose this line of ram RAS‘LIN‘MMKH.WASN‘T AW 5”} H$$fi°FmAT 18 d ». out~th~oeeuFVoucm “ALLEN” “ a EWAY- 0 CIA . 1075 e ‘ BACK EVER BE" Qua But you can also tell from m Tux c OF .mm. 7030" ‘ looking at dummy that there is BA¢.’ The blddlnl: a good chance of beating the > GOO—Tho Morning Show. Part I West North Eu. Sol. contract if you resist the club l-km MM" 5"” m ' Pu- INT Pm 3. return at trick three. What you ' c“ "m "d '""'“‘ should do instead is lead the ace If “5 Mw'l'm 090ml It'd—'rlgedgfi; of diamonds and then continue . z — n r . - , .- . _ I 521.": groin? rm 2 “.i?°pi;?f'ii‘l§i"cnu thinks 81- mm ’ “mung. south 1 mm fimmssmm. OH'LVLABNERM‘“ ME 3:35-Mu r. um . rds must occasionally oatv " 5’0“ d° “"“v "1‘" 5° ( awn-NI DRUG MARRlEoAN rr's ILLEGAL MADEMHCHUM'MIER Sim-m. “mac N '9 erwa .nv m his tony Bridge down, One cannot do better than 5H LINE, FAIR 7 ) MEDflATOTHERGALS, LAW THAN ME AN THAT!: “hem-33y il°n§°ll.’.ou of moi where m - Wmv-t'hl'mh We“ 2». WWI! - "ifi, WPEEKA+°m~=§squ°fi 9vl6-A.M_ 5 ex ttoget the best you V .. _ l0:l5—-Pllyf°:fl:°nld. muting." just too many When you now lead a club. 5 f M? IMO—To Market With Muele' variations of hand! you can West rum. and when he then ll:00-CBC News hold and situations you can face returns a diamond. you full. "05-10." Mm..." .0 My 1y on experience giviu our side its sixth trick idc you automatically to and d atlna the contract. l‘hegl'light bid or play. You then apolog ze to part- For example. take this hand her for having failed to give where almost anyone might go him the club ruff earlier. 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