Nov. 11, 1967 - Richard Chamberlain (Dr. Kildare) to star in B.B.C. Colour Drama - and he's the patient'' Richard Chamberlain, known to millions of BBC-1 viewers as ''Dr. Killdare'', is to star in his first BBC=2 dram, as a young American suffering from tuberculosis/. He plays the sensitive role of Ralphin a six-part dramatication of Kenry James' novel ''The Portrait Of A Lady'' to be screened on BBC-2in colour, beginning f January 6th, 1968. The ''Lady'' of the title is played by Lovely Suzanne Neve, ond of the in the successful serial ''The Forsyte Saga''
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Nov. 11, 1967 - Richard Chamberlain (Dr. Kildare) to star in B.B.C. Colour Drama - and he's the patient'' Richard Chamberlain, known to millions of BBC-1 viewers as ''Dr. Killdare'', is to star in his first BBC=2 dram, as a young American suffering from tuberculosis/. He plays the sensitive role of Ralphin a six-part dramatication of Kenry James' novel ''The Portrait Of A Lady'' to be screened on BBC-2in colour, beginning f January 6th, 1968. The ''Lady'' of the title is played by Lovely Suzanne Neve, ond of the ~~~~~ in the successful serial ''The Forsyte Saga''. This evening Richard Chamberlain met Suzanne, his leading lady, for the first time at a reception aty the BBC Television Centre. Photo shows Richard Chamberlian and hid leading lady Suzanne Neve, of Kingsbury, Devon, at the reception this evening. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)