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by John Challen
The gang are back again. This week, Graham decides to write, direct and star in his own amateur film. William plays the villain - in more ways than one! Action!
(Repeat)
Book (same title), hardback 13.95, paperback 80p, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer:
John Challen
Executive Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Graham:
Mark Francis
Mildred:
Melanie Gibson
William:
Neill Lillywhite
Lux:
Alan Corbett
Denise:
Katherine Hughes
Robert:
Tommy Pender
Keith:
Lloyd Mahoney

with Simon Groom, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath
Dr Who's Spring Clean
The BBC's travelling Dr Who exhibitions are constantly changing to keep pace with the latest monsters the Doctor tackles. Tina goes behind the scenes, to lend a hand with this very unusual spring clean.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Christopher Wenner
Presenter:
Tina Heath

FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with reporters LUKE CASEY , BERNARD CLARK , SUE COOK, VERA GILBERT , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT ,
LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Reporters:
Luke Casey
Reporters:
Bernard Clark
Unknown:
Vera Gilbert
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

Starring Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens
with guest stars Terry Wogan and Helen Shapiro
with The Ali Hassani Troupe, Hush, The Julie Dean Dancers and Albert Pontefract

(Postponed from 13 March)

Contributors

Comedian/Script:
Lennie Bennett
Comedian:
Jerry Stevens
Guest:
Terry Wogan
Singer:
Helen Shapiro
Performers:
The Ali Hassani Troupe
Performers:
null Hush
Dancers:
The Julie Dean Dancers
Performer:
Albert Pontefract
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Script:
Dennis Berson
Script:
Peter Vincent
Script:
Howard Imber
Script:
Tony Hare
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Sound:
Len Shorey
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

Time Out of Mind
The clock in your head that tells you when reality exists, only does so for you - not anybody else. And it runs fast or slow depending on your mood. So - what time is it? And why is this writing in your past?
In the third of a series of six programmes, James Burke spends 30 of his minutes (not necessarily yours) looking at why the world around you can't exist ' now ' for everybody.
This programme will be short, or long, depending on you. Its real length? Who knows?
Photography DAVID FEIG
Film editor GERRY POMEROY Produced by MICK JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
James Burke
Editor:
Gerry Pomeroy
Produced By:
Mick Jackson

by ROBERT HOLLES starring Bill Paterson , Ann Beach '... why don't you keep that missus o' yours under control ... she ain't exactly doin' you a packet o' good, is she? If she was mine I'd bloody put 'er right, I'll tell yer ...'
... The Vanishing Army, a fine play shot like a marksman and planned like a battle. (the GUARDIAN) First-rate piece of story-telling by Robert Holies, well done and well acted.
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Welcome reappearance by one of the unsung playwrights of the day - Shakespeare of the barrack room.
(SUNDAY TELEGRAPH)
Absolutely first-class look at the second-class life of NCOs in the British Army.
(DAILY MAIL)
Producer INNES LLOYD
Directed by RICHARD loncraine

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Holles
Unknown:
Bill Paterson
Unknown:
Ann Beach
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Directed By:
Richard Loncraine
Drill Sergeant:
Kenneth Cope
Girling:
Bill Paterson
Wainwright:
Timothy Spall
Sheldon:
Trevor Laird
Pickard:
John Blundell
O'Connor:
James Coyle
Stevenson:
P G Stephens
Kathleen:
Veronica Quilligan
Towler:
Brian Hall
Morag:
Ann Beach
Thompson:
Mike Kinsey
Julie:
Nula Conwell
Pinnock:
Tony Caunter
Paula:
Janet Key
Symington:
Julian Curry
Mantle:
Michael Osborne
Hampshire:
Frank Mills
Stannard:
Charles Bolton
Rouse-Evans:
Derek Bond
Surgeon:
Terence Bayler
Dunning:
Ray Burdis
Roberts:
Rupert Frazer
Pilkington:
Doug Fisher
ElliS:
Richard Butler
Apprentice:
Tony London
Conroy:
Paul Angelis
Housewife:
Loraine Bertorelli
Corporal:
Terry Cowling

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