Car of Dreams


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Friday, December 5 on WEPT Main Street Media (15.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A factory owner's son romances an employee, with an ideal car paving the way. John Mills, MargaretWithers, Robertson Hare, Nora Howard. Directed by Austin Melford and Graham Cutts.

1935 English
Comedy

Cast & Crew
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John Mills (Actor) .. Robert Miller
Margaret Withers (Actor) .. Mrs. Hart
Robertson Hare (Actor) .. Henry Butterworth
Nora Howard (Actor) .. Anne Fisher
Mark Lester (Actor) .. Miller Sr.
Grete Mosheim (Actor) .. Vera Hart
Paul Graetz (Actor) .. Mr. Hart
Glennis Lorimer (Actor) .. Molly
Jack Hobbs (Actor) .. Peters
Hay Plumb (Actor) .. Chauffeur
Norah Howard (Actor) .. Anne Fisher

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Did You Know..
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John Mills (Actor) .. Robert Miller
Born: February 22, 1908
Died: April 23, 2005
Birthplace: North Elmham, Norfolk, England
Trivia: Born in a British seaside resort town, John Mills was the son of a mathematics teacher father. Mills' mother worked as a theatrical box office manager, and it was this world, rather than his father's academic milieu, which most attracted young Mills. After brief employment as a clerk in a corn merchant's office, Mills moved to London, where he enrolled at Zelia Raye's Dancing School. His first professional job was as a chorus dancer in The Five O'Clock Revue in 1929. Making as many contacts as possible, Mills was able to secure work on the legitimate stage, and in 1932 appeared in his first film, the Jessie Matthews vehicle The Midshipmaid. Learning his craft in "quota quickies," Mills rose to leading man in such prestige productions as Brown on Resolution (1935), Tudor Rose (1936), and The Green Cockatoo (1938). In 1939, he appeared in his first American film, Goodbye Mr. Chips, playing student Peter Colley. He starred in a number of morale-boosting World War II films, usually playing the personification of the calm, resourceful young British military officer; any chance for a real life career in uniform, however, was scuttled by Mills' duodenal ulcer. After the war, he starred in such international hits as Great Expectations (1946), Scott of the Antarctic (1949), Hobson's Choice (1954), and Above Us the Waves (1955). In 1970, Mills won a long overdue Oscar for his performance as the village idiot in Ryan's Daughter (1970), directed (as were several of Mills' earlier films) by David Lean. His Broadway work has included Ross, a 1961 dramatization of the life of T.E. Lawrence. In 1966, Mills directed Sky West and Crooked (aka Gypsy Girl), which starred his daughter, Hayley Mills, and was written by his wife, Mary Hayley Bell (Mills' other daughter, Juliet, is likewise an actress of note). One year later, he made his American series-TV debut as British attorney Dundee in the weekly Western Dundee and the Culhane. In 1977, John Mills was made a knight of the British Empire; his very full life, both offscreen and on, was summed up three years later in his autobiography Up in the Clouds, Gentlemen, Please.
Margaret Withers (Actor) .. Mrs. Hart
Robertson Hare (Actor) .. Henry Butterworth
Born: January 01, 1891
Died: January 01, 1979
Nora Howard (Actor) .. Anne Fisher
Mark Lester (Actor) .. Miller Sr.
Grete Mosheim (Actor) .. Vera Hart
Born: January 01, 1904
Died: January 01, 1986
Paul Graetz (Actor) .. Mr. Hart
Born: April 04, 1899
Died: January 01, 1937
Glennis Lorimer (Actor) .. Molly
Born: January 01, 1913
Jack Hobbs (Actor) .. Peters
Born: January 01, 1893
Died: January 01, 1968
Hay Plumb (Actor) .. Chauffeur
Born: January 01, 1882
Died: January 01, 1960
Norah Howard (Actor) .. Anne Fisher
Born: January 01, 1901
Died: January 01, 1968

Before / After
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Decoy
7:30 pm
Hey Mulligan
10:00 pm