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Comedy starring Dudley Moore
Mary Steenburgen
When playwright Jason Carmichael strikes up a partnership with fellow writer Phoebe Craddock , they have some success and some failures. But romantically, it's a failure.
Director Arthur Hiller (1983)
FILM REVIEWS pages 67-74

Contributors

Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Mary Steenburgen
Unknown:
Jason Carmichael
Unknown:
Phoebe Craddock
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Jason Carmichael:
Dudley Moore
Phoebe Craddock:
Mary Steenburgen
Blanche:
Frances Sternhagen
Allison St James:
Janet Eilber

Doug panics when Jill threatens to tell Pam of their affair. Philip is devasted by Julie's ultimatum.

Contributors

MadgeBishop:
Anne Charleston
Jim Robinson:
Alan Dale
Helen Danieli:
Anne Haddy
Dorothy Burke:
Maggie Dence
Toby Mangel:
Ben Geurens
DougWillis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Su Ejones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
Brad Willis:
Scott Michaelson
Phoebe Bright:
Simone Robertson
LouCarpenter:
Tom Oliver
Rick Alessi:
Dan Falzon
Julie Martin:
Julie Mullins
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
DebbieMartin:
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
BenitoAlessi:
George Spatels
Cathy Alessi:
Elspeth Ballantyne
Jill Weir:
Lyn Semler
Michael Martin:
Troy Beckworth
Stephen Gottlieb:
Lochie Daddo

Arthur's attempts to console Christine get him into trouble, Sanjay's hopes of a windfall are dashed and Nigel has some visitors from the past.
Episode written by Barrie Shore
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Barrie Shore

Series following the life of a Newlyn fisherman. Skipper Roger Nowell tows his brother's damaged ship into port, revelling in the situation: "I just love having brother on the end of a piece of rope and he hates it!" The tow rope breaks and his brother is left drifting towards the rocks.
Executive producerSteve Hewlett Series producer Jeremy Mills
The high-seas adventures of skipper Roger Nowell
SEE FEATURE page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Nowell
Unknown:
Roger Nowell

Crimewatch reconstructs a major police investigation. Presented by Sue Cook. Double Identity. A supermarket manager is forced to rob his own store while his family is held hostage. Police took a calculated risk when a man they arrested gave information about the gang.
Later, they discovered that all was not what it seemed.
Producer Linda Cleeve
Executive producer Anne Morrison

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue Cook.
Producer:
Linda Cleeve
Producer:
Anne Morrison

WildSwans
BBC 1's long-running arts series returns for a new 26-week run with a film about the award-winning Chinese author JungChang. Her personal account of three generations caught in the upheaval of 20th-century
Chinese history has become one of the best-selling non-fiction books of recent years. Chang's grandmother, born in Imperial China in 1909, was sold as a concubine to a Manchurian warlord. The author's mother joined her idealistic young husband on the Long March only to be locked up in later years for "bourgeois crimes".
JungChang herself grew up
In the Cultural Revolution but left China in 1978 and came to Britain on a scholarship; she has remained here ever since. Mischa Scorer's film uses archive footage, interviews with JungChang and her mother De Hong and readings from Wild Swans to tell this extraordinary story. Series editor Nigel Williams
SEE THIS WEEK page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
De Hong

This vintage comedy opens an new season of Movie Classics.
It stars Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe

Chicago 1929: when two musicians witness the St Valentine's Day massacre, they nearly become victims. Their only escape is a jazz band heading for Florida. But it's an all-girl orchestra.
(1959)

Contributors

Director:
Billy Wilder
Jerry/Daphne:
Jack Lemmon
Joe/Josephine:
Tony Curtis
Sugar Kane Kowa:
Marilyn Monroe
Spats Columbo:
George Raft
Mulligan:
Pato' Brien
Osgood E Fielding III:
Joe E Brown
Little Bonaparte:
Nehemiah Persoff
Sweet Sue:
Joan Shawlee

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