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Last of a six-part thriller serial adapted from his book by SIMON BRETT.
Starring Francis Matthews as Charles Paris. Up in the Castle
Producer MARTIN FISHER
Stereo (First broadcast on R2)

Contributors

Book By:
Simon Brett.
Unknown:
Francis Matthews
Unknown:
Charles Paris.
Producer:
Martin Fisher
James:
Alan McNaughtan
Anna:
Kim Thomson
Frances:
Jennifer Hilary
Martin:
Michael Maloney

by GUY HIBBERT. With
'I have a choice of good or evil - and I am choosing evil. And I feel extraordinarily calm.'
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS. Stereo

Contributors

Directed By:
Matthew Walters.
Jozef:
Anthony Bate
Jacek:
Philip Voss
James:
David Goudge
Tony:
Paul Downing
Coroner:
Jo Kendall

Memoirs of the Life of Mrs Charlotte Deans (1768-1859) edited by FRANCES MARSHALL and adapted in two parts by JULIET HESLEWOOD (2) With and With KEN CUMBERLIDGE, PAUL DOWNING,
MICHAEL GRAHAM COX, JASPER JACOB. MARCIA KING ,
ELIZABETH MANSFIELD , JOAN MATHESON , BRIAN MILLER ,
SUSAN SHERIDAN and IAN TARGETT. Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo (R)

Contributors

Edited By:
Frances Marshall
Unknown:
Michael Graham
Unknown:
Jasper Jacob.
Unknown:
Marcia King
Unknown:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Unknown:
Joan Matheson
Unknown:
Brian Miller
Unknown:
Susan Sheridan
Unknown:
Ian Targett.
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Charlotte Deans:
Judi Dench
Mr Deans:
John McGlynn

Oscar Wilde 's visit to
Ireland dramatised in the Field Day theatre company's new play Saint Oscar; and Booker Prize-winner
Thomas Keneally 's new novel, set amid present-day conflict in Eritrea.
Presenter Larry Sullivan Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Oscar Wilde
Unknown:
Thomas Keneally
Presenter:
Larry Sullivan
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

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