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The programme goes west this week to the 'Lone-Star State' - Texas.
Bernard Falk takes in the sights of oil town Dallas, attends a rodeo, wanders through the stockyards of Fort Worth and visits the Alamo. Cindy Selby finds out what it's like to be a 'dude' on a ranch and explores the Texan coastline for wildlife. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Mallinson

with Ned Sherrin ,
Robert Elms , Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from
STEVE PUNT. PETE SINCLAIR Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Robert Elms
Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Victoria Mather.
Unknown:
Pete Sinclair
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Producers:
Jane Berthoud
Producers:
Charlie Bunce

The Rt Hon Enoch Powell , Tony Banks , mp,
Jerry Hayes , mp, and Rosalind Miles , Head of the Centre for Women's Studies, Coventry Polytechnic.
Chair Jonathan Dimbleby and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with your views.
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Unknown:
Enoch Powell
Unknown:
Tony Banks
Unknown:
Jerry Hayes
Unknown:
Rosalind Miles
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby

by P. D. JAMES , dramatised in two parts by NEVILLE TELLER. With and 1: The actress Clarissa Lisle has received a number of death threats. Convinced that her life is in imminent danger she employs a private detective, Cordelia Gray. Stereo (Part 2 on Spring Bank Holiday at 3. OOpm. For cast see page 84)
0 See David Gillard , page 85

Contributors

Unknown:
P. D. James
Unknown:
Neville Teller.
Unknown:
Clarissa Lisle
Unknown:
Cordelia Gray.
Unknown:
David Gillard
Cordelia Gray:
Greta Scacchi
Gorringe:
John Moffatt
Whittingham:
Norman Rodway
Clarissa Lisle:
Caroline Blakiston
Ralston:
Richard Vernon
Roma Lisle:
Patricia Garwood
Simon:
Richard Pearce
Insp Grogan:
Geoffrey Whitehead

Barry Norman hosts a celebration to mark the 10,000th episode of this story of country folk.
Paying tribute to The Archers are some of its most ardent fans:
Cantabile will put the 'tum-ti-tum' into the famous signature tune.
Glenys Kinnock is likely to have a special view of Ambridge politics.
Zandra Rhodes could well be offering some fashion hints to the welly-wearers of Borsetshire.
And John Walters brings greetings from the Eddie Grundy Fan Club.
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Singers:
null Cantabile
Interviewee:
Glenys Kinnock
Interviewee:
Zandra Rhodes
Interviewee:
John Walters
Producer:
Jock Gallagher

An eight-part series with Robert Cushman. 5: I'm Hip
A tour of the disputed frontier where cabaret meets jazz.
With singers
Rosemary Cloonev. Blossom Dearie, Jackie Cain. Roy Krai. Billie Holliday ,
Shirley Horn , Barbara Lea , Bobby Short and Lee Wiley and comments from Whitney Balliett ,
Gary Giddins , Joel Siegel and Sylvia Syms. Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE . Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Cushman.
Singers:
Rosemary Cloonev.
Unknown:
Jackie Cain.
Unknown:
Roy Krai.
Unknown:
Billie Holliday
Unknown:
Shirley Horn
Unknown:
Barbara Lea
Unknown:
Bobby Short
Unknown:
Lee Wiley
Unknown:
Whitney Balliett
Unknown:
Gary Giddins
Unknown:
Joel Siegel
Unknown:
Sylvia Syms.
Producer:
Jonathan James-Moore

Famous actor Nicholas Craig is perhaps most associated with a commercial for a particularly mild coffee. But for him, it's just as demanding as playing Shakespeare.
With contributions from Nigel Planer, Christopher Douglas, Christopher Ryan and Chrissy Roberts. Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS
(Stereo)

Contributors

Nicholas Craig:
Nigel Planer
Unknown:
Christopher Douglas
Unknown:
Christopher Ryan
Unknown:
Chrissy Roberts.
Writer:
Nigel Planer
Writer:
Christopher Douglas
Producer:
Bill Dare

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