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“ROAR LIKE A DOVE.”—A scene from the new J. C. Williamson comedy, “Roar Like a Dove,” which will begin its Christchurch season in the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, October 20. With six daughters to her credit and now decidedly unco-operative in trying to produce a son and heir, Lady Dungavel (Googie Withers) makes a transatlantic SOS telephone call to her parents to save her from her husband, a Scottish laird (John McCallum). Cousin Edward (Noel Ferrier) looks on.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7

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“ROAR LIKE A DOVE.”—A scene from the new J. C. Williamson comedy, “Roar Like a Dove,” which will begin its Christchurch season in the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, October 20. With six daughters to her credit and now decidedly unco-operative in trying to produce a son and heir, Lady Dungavel (Googie Withers) makes a transatlantic SOS telephone call to her parents to save her from her husband, a Scottish laird (John McCallum). Cousin Edward (Noel Ferrier) looks on. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7

“ROAR LIKE A DOVE.”—A scene from the new J. C. Williamson comedy, “Roar Like a Dove,” which will begin its Christchurch season in the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, October 20. With six daughters to her credit and now decidedly unco-operative in trying to produce a son and heir, Lady Dungavel (Googie Withers) makes a transatlantic SOS telephone call to her parents to save her from her husband, a Scottish laird (John McCallum). Cousin Edward (Noel Ferrier) looks on. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 7