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with Ned Sherrin Jonathan Ross Arthur Smith and Emma Freud
Additional material from ANDREW NICKOLDS
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANET LEE and CHARLIE BUNCE Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Janet Lee

with Louise Botting.
The 1989-90 Unit Trust Managers ' Portfolio
Leading fund managers back their judgment on best investment prospects over the next 12 months.
Producer FRANCES MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Botting.
Producer:
Frances MacDonald

The last of eight political dramas by CHRISTOPHER LEE. Starring and with and 'No, you listen to me. Two o'clock. And you'd best bring some answers.
Someone's switched on the fan, and whatever hits it is going to fly.'
Other parts played by KEN CUMBERLIDGE. IAN TARGETT , DAVID GOUDGE. JOHN BULL,
DAVID KING ,
CHARLES SIMPSON , BRIAN MILLER and DANNY SCHILLER.
Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lee.
Played By:
Ken Cumberlidge. Ian Targett
Played By:
David Goudge.
Unknown:
David King
Unknown:
Charles Simpson
Unknown:
Brian Miller
Unknown:
Danny Schiller.
Producer:
Pete Atkin.
Charles Bannister:
Julian Glover
Dougal Baxter:
Timothy West
Mary Bannister:
Sarah Badel
Denis Wigton:
David Ryall
Henrv Colville:
Christopher Benjamin
Rose:
Sheila Reid
Polly Bannister:
Ruth Gemmell
Speaker:
David McAlister
Nick Beresford:
Rupert Baker
Barber/Flunkey:
Christopher Scott
Leader of the House/ Walter:
Michael Kilgarriff

The Rt Hon
Paddy Ashdown , mp, The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke , QC. mp, Bryan Gould , MP, and Ron Todd.
and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers ANNA CARRAGHER and LUCY CACANAS
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Ashdown
Unknown:
Kenneth Clarke
Unknown:
Bryan Gould
Unknown:
Ron Todd.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby

by MARTYN WADE. With and The life of Yorkshire composer William Baines , who died of consumption in 1922, aged 23.
Singer GORDON PULLIN ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
(First broadcast on Radio 3)

Contributors

Unknown:
Martyn Wade.
Unknown:
William Baines
Singer:
Gordon Pullin
Piano:
Eric Parkin
Unknown:
Cookson Stereo
William Baines:
Douglas Hodge
Mrs Baines:
Anne Stauybrass
Mr Baines:
David Calder
Mrs Dawson:
Ann Bell
Karl Wood:
Philip Sully
Dr Eaglefield Hull:
James Grout
Teddy:
Richard Pearce
Miss Milner:
Joan Matheson
Miss Gribbon:
Zelah Clarke
Mr Elkin:
Nicholas Courtney
Dr Armitage:
Norman Bird
Army officer:
John Moffatt
Army doctor:
Christopher Scott
Young William:
Charles Cookson

Barry Cunliffe with ten programmes where the past speaks to the present. Including this week: in the light of the increasing number of homeless, Sean Street investigates the way the poor have traditionally been treated. Researcher KELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE MCALL and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Sean Street
Unknown:
Kelicity Goodall
Producers:
Kate McAll
Producers:
John Knight.

Roses Have Thorns by Ivor Wilson.
Frank Carter is taking early retirement from teaching. In theory, he's glad to go; in practice, he was good and very popular and he liked being both.
Directed by Tony Cliff BBC Manchester. Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
Ivor Wilson
Directed By:
Tony Cliff
Carter:
Geoffrey Banks
Dixon:
Robin Bowerman
Head:
Neville Barber
Hilary:
Jane Hazelgrove
Topliss:
Simon Bleackley
John:
Colin Meredith
Brown:
Keith Clifford
Kath Carter:
Ann Rye
McEwan:
Malcolm Raeburn
Chairman:
John Jardine
Philip:
Simon Carter
Maureen:
Judith Barker
Robert:
Nicholas Fry
Janet:
Judy Holt

Written and read by Ronnie Knox Mawer abridged by PAT MCLOUGHLIN.
Last in a five-part serial. 'Upon the huge iron basket attached to the handlebars was painted father's familiar slogan. "Feeling ill in Wrexham? Visit the pharmacy at 9 High Street".'
Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN

Contributors

Read By:
Ronnie Knox Mawer
Abridged By:
Pat McLoughlin.
Producer:
Pat McLoughlin

The Call of the Celts
Compiled by CHRIS MELLOR. A harmless excavation on an isolated Derbyshire hill revives unspoken fears and powerful feelings for Mother Earth and the Old Ways.
With Glynis Reeve and the people of the White Peak and the Dark Peak.
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Mellor.
Unknown:
Glynis Reeve
Producer:
John Theocharis

starring Alexei Sayle. The full story, in eight parts, of Britain's first communist football club. 1: Up for the Coup
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexei Sayle.
Written By:
Marcus Berkmann
Unknown:
Harry Thompson.
Ricky Lenin:
Alexei Sayle
Colonel:
Ballard Berkeley
Frank Lee Brian:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Brian Frankley:
Jerold Wells
Terry Trotsky:
Kelth Allen
Stevie Stalin:
Andrew McClean
Ray of the Rovers:
Maurice Colbourne

Six programmes with Glaswegian comic Arnold Brown. Weekly features: Private Ward 10, Pic and Fritz and a dip into Arnold's postbag.
With Chris Campbell, David Charles, Emma Clarke, Judy Hawkins.
Written by Arnold Brown, Peter Kerry, Marvin Close and others
Producer PAUL Z. JACKSON
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Brown.
Unknown:
Chris Campbell
Unknown:
David Charles
Unknown:
Emma Clarke
Unknown:
Judy Hawkins.
Written By:
Arnold Brown
Written By:
Peter Kerry
Producer:
Paul Z. Jackson

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More