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Viewers’ Views

Letters on television topics are subject to the rules applying to general correspondence.

FELICITY KENDALL On reading your review on “The Mayfly and The Frog,” I was amazed to read that this was Felicity Kendall’s first television appearance. I can recall two previous programmes in which she appeared: once as a blind girl in “Man in a Suitcase” and the other in a half-hour play, the title of which I can not remember, about two young people, one the son of a divorced man and the other his friend (Felicity Kendall) who tells him she has fallen in love wit’’ his father and is going to marry him.— FELICITY DAVIES.

[The 8.8. C., which made “The Mayfly and The Frog" insists that this was Miss Kendall's first television

appearance. If Felicity Kendall was in the programmes mentioned by the correspondent, it can only mean that “The Mayfly and The Frog” has been in stock for some time.—Pandora.)

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 3

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Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 3

Viewers’ Views Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 3