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Television in 1959 Ingrid Bergman was featured with
child stars Haywood Morse and Alexandra Wager in Ford
Startime's "Turn of the Screw." "The Wicked Scheme of
Jebal Deeks" proved an amusing vehicle for Alec
Guinness. "The Moon and
Sixpence," an NBC special, was adapted from Somerset
Maugham's novel and starred Laurence Olivier and Jean
Marsh. On his telecast of October 2,
Art Carney spoofed the recent play and movie
"Separate Tables." Robert Morley stews with
delight as gourmet Madame Spivy looks on hungrily in
Alfred Hitchcock's "Specialty of the House." Fred Astaire and Dinah Shore
beamed happily after receiving Emmys at the Television
Academy awards dinner in Hollywood, California, on May 6. SEE ALSO |
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