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Svenska: Ernst Günther, Eva Moberg, Toivo Pawlo och Stig Järrel. Överskrift på fotografiets baksida: "TV-TEATERN SAMLAS". Införd i Svenska Dagbladet 1972-07-30 sid 12 (https://www.svd.se/arkiv/1972-07-30/12) och 1972-09-22 sid 22 (https://www.svd.se/arkiv/1972-09-22/22). |
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