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  1. Tennis Star’s "Love Set"

    Date released
    7 Oct 1935
    Series name
    Universal News
    Issue no
    547
    NoS ID
    141851
    Story no
    1 / 9
    Extras
    1 commentary sheet

    Joan Ridley weds.

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  2. Romeo and Juliet (1949 Radio)

    Producer
    Hugh Stewart

    Full-length radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy produced by Hugh Stewart. The script of the broadcast has been edited by M. R. Ridley. With Robert Edison, Marius Goring and Celia Johnson. Duncan...

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  3. Our New Tennis Stars

    Date released
    13 Apr 1931
    Series name
    Pathe Super Sound Gazette
    Issue no
    31/30
    NoS ID
    089043
    Story no
    2 / 7
    Extras
    1 film clip

    Miss Heeley defeats Miss Mudford, hitherto unbeaten for 2 years and Miss Joan Ridley beats ‘champion’, Betty Nuthall.

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  4. Movietone’s War Time News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Paris

    Date released
    24 Aug 1944
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    794A
    NoS ID
    013200
    Story no
    3 / 3

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Paris. DESCRIPTION: Four years ago the Germans marched into Paris but now the Allies move nearer to ousting them and restoring the city to the French. In this film we look at Pre-war...

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  5. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1950 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio version of the play produced by Peter Watts. With incidental music by Mendelssohn played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. Gilbert Vinter conducts.

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