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The 1989 world tour begins in Albury near Guildford.
Umpire Brian Johnston Team captains WiUie Rushton and Tim Rice Vice-captains Robin
Bailey and Stephen Fry. Written by MALCOLM WILLIAMSON and PETER mcKEY
Producer PAUL SPENCER Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Wiuie Rushton
Unknown:
Tim Rice
Unknown:
Vice-Captains Robin
Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Written By:
Malcolm Williamson
Producer:
Paul Spencer

A Small Union by PETER TINNISWOOD. With Bernard Hill as Stanley and Liz Goulding as Loma. Stanley, once leader of a small cotton workers' union, now spends his days musing on a deserted canal bank.
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH Stereo
0 See David Gillard , right

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tinniswood.
Unknown:
Bernard Hill
Unknown:
Liz Goulding
Directed By:
Peter Kavanagh
Unknown:
David Gillard

by JIM ELDRIDGE. In eight episodes. Starring andFeaturing and 7: It's Not Cricket
Producer
JOHN FAWCETT WILSON. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Eldridge.
Unknown:
John Fawcett Wilson.
Philip Sims:
Karl Howman
Mr Beeston:
James Grout
Mr Holliday:
Tom Watson
Mrs Stone:
Margaret John
Mrs Rudd:
Vivienne Martin
Mr Long:
Paul Copley
Miss Lewis:
Marlene Sidaway
Mr Masters:
Joe Dunlop
Meryl:
Victoria Keady
Asam:
Daniel Roberts
Gordon:
Trevor Thomas

The government planned 20 city technology colleges by 1990. So far they've set up one and another two will open this autumn. An educational breakthrough or an expensive fiasco? Reporter David Levy
Producer BRENDAN MCCARTHY Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester

Contributors

Reporter:
David Levy
Producer:
Brendan McCarthy
Editor:
Gerry Northam

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