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TV CRITICS DISAGREE

New Comedy Series (N.Z.PA. Staff Correspondent) LONDON, August 14. The television critics of the “Sun” newspaper disagree over the worth of the new comedy series “Never a Cross Word,” which stars Nyree Dawn Porter. On Monday, the columnist Richard Last said he hated it. but yesterday Nancy BanksSmith said she loved it. She said she thought criticisms of the show were “toffee-nosed.” “Nyree Dawn Porter showed a talent for comedy you would never suspect from knowing her only as that paragon-on a-pedestal, Irene,” she said.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 3

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TV CRITICS DISAGREE Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 3

TV CRITICS DISAGREE Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31758, 15 August 1968, Page 3

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