Picture ParadeStaffel 1957
A weekly, later fortnightly, magazine programme of films and film personalities introduced by Peter Haigh (1956-58), Derek Bond (1956-58), and Robert Robinson (1959-62).
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- 4 February 1957F5
4 February 1957This edition includes: A scene from "Ill Met by Moonlight" with Dirk Bogarde and David Oxley as the two British officers who plan to capture a German general (played by Marius Goring) from his Headquarters in Crete during the last war. A scene from "The Secret Place", which stars Belinda Lee and Ronald Lewis. A scene from "Three Brave Men" with Ernest Borgnine and Ray Milland. - 11 February 1957F6
11 February 1957This edition includes: A scene from "True as a Turtle" - British comedy with John Gregson and June Thorburn. An interview with Wendy Toye, who directs "True as a Turtle", and with Cecil Parker who also stars in the film. A scene from the German film about Princess Anastasia of Russia. A filmed interview with Lilli Palmer, who plays the part of Anastasia. A scene from "Bundle of Joy" - an American musical starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. - 18 February 1957F7
18 February 1957An interview, filmed in Paris, between Josephine Douglas and Ingrid Bergman, who stars in "Anastasia" with Yul Brynner. Sir Arthur Bliss talks about composing music for the screen. and scenes from: "Anastasia" an American version of the stage and television play about Princess Anastasia of Russia. "Slander" (starring Steve Cochran): a film about American gossip magazines: and an interview with René MacColl of the Daily Express about these magazines. "The Wrong Man": a new Alfred Hitchcock film starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, and Anthony Quayle. "The Passionate Stranger", starring Margaret Leighton and Sir Ralph Richardson. - 25 February 1957F8
25 February 1957A scene from "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"; and a filmed interview between Derek Bond and Sir John Gielgud, who plays the part of the father, Mr. Moulton Barrett. A scene from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame": a new film version of the French novel by Victor Hugo, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Anthony Quinn. A scene from "Brothers-in-Law": a new British comedy starring Ian Carmichael, Richard Attenborough, and Jill Adams, and an interview with Ian Carmichael. (Films by courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the Rank Organisation, and British Lion) - 4 March 1957F9
4 March 1957Doctor at Large.' starring Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. "Seven Waves Away", starring Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, and Lloyd Nolan. "The Good Companions", starring Eric Portman, Celia Johnson, Hugh Griffith, John Fraser, and Janette Scott as Susie Dean. - 18 March 1957F11
18 March 1957"Their Secret Affair", starring Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward. In this film Susan Hayward, four times nominated for an Academy Award, plays her first comedy role. "Kismet", starring Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, and Dolores Gray-the film of the successful stage musical. "Wings of Eagles", starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Dan Dailey, and directed by John Ford. In the studio, an interview with Michael Anderson, director of "Around the World in 80 Days" and "Yangtse Incident". - 31 March 1957F13
31 March 1957"The Monte Carlo Story", starring Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio de Sica. "The Lost Continent": the story of an expedition to South-East Asia by a party of Italian explorers. "High Tide at Noon": a film about a small fishing community in Nova Scotia, starring Betta St. John, William Sylvester, and Flora Robson. - 15 April 1957F15
15 April 1957This edition includes scenes from: "Drango" starring Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, and Julie London. "The Day They Gave Babies Away" starring Glynis Johns, Cameron Mitchell, Rex Thompson and Patty McCormack. and "The Smallest Show on Earth" starring Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers, Bill Travers, Margaret Rutherford and Bernard Miles. (Films by courtesy of United Artists, R.K.O., Radio Pictures, and British Lion) - 29 April 1957F16
29 April 1957This edition includes scenes from: 'Drango' starring Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Ronald Howard. 'Oh Men! Oh Women!' starring Dan Dailey, Ginger Rogers, and David Niven. 'Funny Face' starring Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn and Kay Hammond. In the studio Wolf Mankowitz and David Kossoff discuss their Oscar-winning film 'The Bespoke Overcoat'. - 6 May 1957F17
6 May 1957This edition includes scenes from: 'Boy on a Dolphin' starring Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren and Clifton Webb. 'Let's be Happy' starring Tony Martin, Vera-Ellen and Robert Flemyng, a film based on the stage play 'Jeannie' by Aimee Stuart. (Films by courtesy of 20th Century-Fox, and Associated British-Pathe) - 29 July 1957F29
29 July 1957Scenes from the Royal Charity Premiere at the Carlton, Haymarket (attended by Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret), of 20th Century-Fox's 'Island in the Sun', starring Joan Fontaine and Harry Belafonte and introducing scenes from 'Silk Stockings', starring Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire, and Janis Paige by courtesy of Metro Goldwyn Mayer - 14 October 1957F40
14 October 1957This edition includes: Scenes from He Who Must Die, a new French film with Melina Mercouri and Jean Servais; also a telerecorded interview with Jules Dassin, director of the film. A scene from The Scamp, featuring the young Australian actor, Colin Petersen. Film sequences by courtesy of Miracle Films and Renown Pictures - 5 November 1957F41
5 November 1957Scenes from yesterday's Royal Film Performance attended by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. The programme also includes excerpts from the selected film: 'Les Girls' starring Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall, Mitzi Gaynor, Taina Elg Film personalities are interviewed by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. Film sequences by courtesy of M.G.M. - 23 December 1957F48
23 December 1957 Picture Parade Christmas Edition Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond. Perri The story of a baby squirrel. A scene from Walt Disney's latest true-life fantasy of the animal world. White Christmas Bing Crosby sings the title song from the film. Joseph Lilley the musical director of the film is interviewed by Peter Haigh. Phil Silvers (Sergeant Bilko) explains the meaning of 'Top Banana' Films