L/S exterior Empire, Cardiff, Wales - pan down to crowd. M/S crowd. M/s Terry Thomas followed by Lisa Damiellie and Richard Murdoch alighting from car walking into Empire. M/S crowd. M/S Beatrice Campbell speaking in microphone to crowd outside. M/S Googie Withers and...
L/S exterior Empire, Cardiff, Wales - pan down to crowd. M/S crowd. M/s Terry Thomas followed by Lisa Damiellie and Richard Murdoch alighting from car walking into Empire. M/S crowd. M/S Beatrice Campbell speaking in microphone to crowd outside. M/S Googie Withers and John McCullum arriving and being greeted by Mr Watts. C/U Googie Withers - pan to executives wives. M/S Valerie Hobson and Montgomery Clift arriving and being greeted by Watts. C/U of Valerie Hobson shaking hands with executives wives pan to wife. C/U of Montgomery Clift.
M/S Gloria Swanson being greeted by Mr Watts. C/U Swanson shaking hands with executives. M/S Petula Clark alighting from car. M/S crowd. C/U Petula Clark and Mr Watts. C/U of Jack Warner speaking into mike. M/S Gloria Swanson speaking to executives. M/S of Petula Clark, Montgomery Clift and Mr Watts sitting at table talking - pan to Petula Clark. C/U Beatrice Campbell talking to executives. C/U Richard Murdoch, Jack Warner talking to woman pan down to programme. C/U woman - pan to Jack Warner. M/S Googie Wither talking to executive - pan up to Thomas. M/S Swanson standing among group talking. C/U Valerie Hobson. M/S pan stars and executives.
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