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with Ned Sherrin
Robert Elms , Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from ANDREW NICKOLDS
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE

Contributors

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

The Rt Hon
Kenneth Baker , MP,
Donald Dewar , mp, and The Rt Hon David Owen , mp,
and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with your views.
Producers JOHN HOLMES and CHARLIE BUNCE. BBC Bristol
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Baker
Unknown:
Donald Dewar
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers:
John Holmes
Producers:
Charlie Bunce.

by PETER TEGEL, based on a true story. With and In the 1930s German eccentric Dr Ritter sets up a 'paradise' community on the Galapagos island of Floreanna.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY Stereo

Contributors

Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Dore Strauch:
Francis Jeater
Friedrich Ritter:
John Rowe

Wood Quay lies on the banks of the River Liffy in Dublin. It's the site of the city's civic offices as well as of the largest Viking settlement in Europe.
When building began in the 1970s, an archaelogical goldmine was discovered. But the bulldozers that revealed the finds later destroyed them, despite massive public protests. Barry Cunliffe visits Dublin to learn of the eight-year struggle to save two million artefacts.
Researcher FELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE MCALL and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Felicity Goodall
Producers:
Kate McAll
Producers:
John Knight.

by Frederick Bradnum.

The old pals always meet up for dinner - and why should this evening be any different? But suddenly someone remembers the date; a ghost from the past comes to haunt them and life can never be the same again.

(Stereo) (Repeated Monday 3.00pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Frederick Bradnum.
Director:
David Johnston
Tom Craig:
Michael Graham Cox
Joanna Craig:
Joanna Mackie
Basil Jenkinson:
John Moffatt
Judith Jenkinson:
Judy Franklin
Arthur Hepperthwaite:
Nicholas Courtney
Madge Hepperthwaite:
Jo Kendall
John Calthorpe:
Laurence Payne
Jean Calthorpe:
Jean Trend
Sheena Pike:
Elizabeth Rider
Alex McDonal/Mike Malloy:
Vincent Brimble

Past 12 and No Letters by FELICITY HAYES MCCOY. With
1815: Dorothy Jordan , best-loved comic actress of the Drury Lane Theatre, has for 20 years been the mistress of Prince
William, and is mother of his ten children. Now exiled in France, Dorothy looks back on her struggle to win respectability for her daughters.
Producer COLIN SMITH Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Felicity Hayes McCoy.
Unknown:
Dorothy Jordan
Producer:
Colin Smith
Dorothy Jordan:
Sheila Hancock
William, Duke of Clarence:
Norman Bird
Richard Brinsley Sheridan:
Sean Barrett

An eight-part series with Robert Cushman. 7: Echoes of My Life
The great survivors who returned to bring the cabaret scene back to life in the 1970s and 80s.
With singers Barbara Cook , Jane Harvey ,
Barbara Lea , Mabel Mercer , Sylvia Syms , Mel Tonne and Julie Wilson.
Additional comments from Jan Wallman. Producer JONATHAN JAMES MOORE. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Cushman.
Singers:
Barbara Cook
Singers:
Jane Harvey
Singers:
Barbara Lea
Unknown:
Mabel Mercer
Unknown:
Sylvia Syms
Unknown:
Mel Tonne
Unknown:
Julie Wilson.
Unknown:
Jan Wallman.
Producer:
Jonathan James Moore.

The harrowing farming memoirs of American humorist s. J. PERELMAN. adapted in two parts, by MIKE BARFIELD.
With Colin Stinton as the author.
1: There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Suckers
Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Perelman.
Unknown:
Mike Barfield.
Unknown:
Colin Stinton
Laura:
Lorelei King
Ed Mittendorf:
Kerry Shale
Dewey Naivete:
Garrick Hagon

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