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Romantic comedy starring
John Schneider Catherine Hicks A small fire sparks friendship between two newly-single neighbours, one a singer and the other a writer. But neither can forget their old flames.
Director Noel Black
0 FILMS: pages 31-38

Contributors

Unknown:
John Schneider
Unknown:
Catherine Hicks
Director:
Noel Black
Nick Callohan:
John Schneider
Lisa Sage:
Catherine Hicks
Veronica:
Ana Alicia
James Sage:
Joseph Hacker
Arnie:
Matthew Faison
Mrs Dooley:
Bibi Osterwald
Marilyn:
Murphy Cross

A role-reversal comedy series written by Don Webb.
Starring Hannah Gordon Peter Egan
Belinda has left the bank, giving Barrington Ricketts as her reason for resigning.
David, however, has at last got an office and is looking forward to getting the Small Business Bureau underway.
Director/Producer Mike Stephens 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Don Webb.
Unknown:
Hannah Gordon
Unknown:
Peter Egan
Unknown:
Barrington Ricketts
Producer:
Mike Stephens
David Braithwaite:
Peter Egan
Belinda Braithwaite:
Hannah Gordon
Ned Race:
John Bird
Louise:
Lill Roughley
Jessica:
Ruth Mitchell
Charles:
Richard Aylen
Jean:
Jo-Anna Lee

Fun-filled quiz with the chance of a holiday for the winner. Presented by Les Dawson. Director Sylvie Boden Producer Stanley Appel
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Presented By:
Les Dawson.
Director:
Sylvie Boden
Producer:
Stanley Appel

An Australian film drama in five parts about the events leading to a suicidal breakout by more than 1,000 Japanese prisoners from a PoW camp in Cowra in 1944. 2: The horrific realities of jungle warfare leave Stan and Junji equally scarred. Junji cannot come to terms with being a prisoner and attempts to continue the war against the enemy. Stan believes he has come to Cowra to guard the Italian PoWs, but when he is ordered to guard the Japanese, the horrors of New Guinea are revived. There is the chance to renew an acquaintance and put the war behind him, until a new guard captain arrives and old wounds are re-opened.
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Stan Davidson ALAN:
David Lee
Junji Hayashi:
Junichi Ishida
Sally Murphy:
Tracy Mann
Major Harden:
Simon Chilvers
Minami:
Munehisa Fujita
KomatSU:
Kazuhiro Muroyama
Shimoyama:
Kenji Isomura
Private Hook:
Max Cullen
Corporal Doyle:
Lauri Moran
Murray:
Ernie Dingo
Oishi:
Fumihiko Ikeda
Sherkov:
George Shevtson
Vittorio:
Ernesto Strolli
Mary:
Kerry MacK

British-made comedy starring
James Booth
Richard Briers
John Cleese and Graham Chapman wrote this 1972 romp about bungling private eyes who become involved in a battle for a deadly nerve gas.
Director Jim Clarke
0 FILMS: pages 31-38

Contributors

Unknown:
James Booth
Unknown:
Richard Briers
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Graham Chapman
Director:
Jim Clarke
Hamilton:
James Booth
Gannet:
Richard Briers
Utta:
Julie Ege
Upton:
Ronald Fraser
Armitage:
Donald Sinden
Madame Greenfly:
Tsai Chin
West:
Kenneth Cope
Owltruss:
John Wells
Hobbs:
Richard Beckinsale
Hussein:
Michael Bentine
Henson:
Derek Griffiths
Customs officer:
Spike Milligan
Madge:
Penelope Keith

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