“Dear Wife”
Television one’s Sunday afternoon film’s the sequel to “Dear Ruth,” in which a teen-ager posed as her elder, attractive sister and corresponded with a soldier stationed overseas. In Sunday’s movie, “Dear Wife,” Ruth is now married and her teen-age sister launches a campaign to get her husband nominated to the State Senate. This causes a comical disruption which mixes up her father’s secret scheme to get himself into the Senate. William Holden. Joan Caulfield, Mona Freeman, Edward Arnold and Bill De Wolfe star in this 1949 production. "God Send Sunday,” a play somewhat along the lines of “Willy,” was written by Maureen Donegan, produced by Brian Armstrong and directed by Desmond lt is a 52-minute I portrayal of three different I characters and their reactions to a common predicament “God Send Sunday” is the i story of three unmarried girls having their babies in a hostel run by nuns. Should they keep their babies or have them adopted? Each girl tackles the agonising problem in her own way as they talk about the' men in their lives and their hopes and fears of the future. “God Send Sunday" will be screened on TVI on Sunday evening.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33885, 3 July 1975, Page 4
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“Dear Wife”
Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33885, 3 July 1975, Page 4
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