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Unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin and the likes of Robert Elms, Victoria Mather and John Walters. Additional material ANDREW NICKOLDS
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANET LEE and CHARLIE BUNCE Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Victoria Mather
Unknown:
John Walters.
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Janet Lee
Unknown:
Charlie Bunce

The programme that brings the modern computerised world of news and news making into your living room.
On line and on the button, team captains,
Richard Ingrams and Alan Coren. With his finger stuck firmly in the socket, chairman Bill Tidy.
Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Ingrams
Unknown:
Alan Coren.
Unknown:
John Langdon
Producer:
Armando Iannucci

The Rt Hon
Denzil Davies , mp, Mary Holland , Dafydd Elis Thomas , mp, Baroness Trumpington from Machynlleth, Powys. Chair Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers ANNA CARRAGHER and JOHN WATKINS
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Denzil Davies
Unknown:
Mary Holland
Unknown:
Dafydd Elis Thomas
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Watkins

by JANE COLES. With
'I once killed somebody.
I've never been to jail. I've never told a living soul. I told my mother. But mothers don't count.'
STUART HUTCHINSON (piano) Technical presentation
CAROL MCSHANE ,ROGER DANES Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Coles.
Piano:
Stuart Hutchinson
Unknown:
Carol McShane
Unknown:
Roger Danes
Directed By:
Matthew Walters.
Diana:
Pamela Stephenson
Johnny:
Peter Dahlsen
Beryl:
Julie Berry
Ernie:
Denis Lill
Tom:
Kim Wall
Wendy:
Zelah Clarke
Janet:
Caroline Gruber
Man in car/Man in pub:
Anthony Jackson

William Scanlan Murphy tells the story of Edward Pearson , a Victorian clergyman who falsified scientific experiments and ended in the hands of the Uplift Society of Tombstone, Arizona. BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Scanlan Murphy
Unknown:
Edward Pearson

Barry Cunliffe presents the programme where the past speaks to the present. In August 1612 the Lancashire Assizes were the scene of a series of witchcraft trials. Rachel Hasted believes that the tragedy of the Pendle
'witches' was that they were caught up in the conflict of ideas about religion and state power in the 17th century.
Researcher FELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE MCALL and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol
0 See panel, page 85

Contributors

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

What are people talking about in pubs, clubs and drawing rooms or at high tables? Robert Robinson takes soundings of the conversations.
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer MICHAEL EMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Producer:
Michael Ember

Bitter Chalice by Christopher Jones. Starring and Graham and Clare Gibbs visit Cornwall for a second honeymoon and a little antique-hunting It is a very happy time, but Clare is keeping a secret from Graham which strikes at the heart of their marriage In consequence the couple find themselves at the centre of a strange and terrifying ancient ritual
Directed by Alec Reid BBC Bristol. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Jones
Director:
Alec Reid
Graham Gibbs:
Charles Kay
Clare Gibbs:
Angela Down
Wella Trevelyan:
David Shaw
Emma Brabyn:
June Marlow
Derek Macauley:
Henry Stamper
Agnes Macauley:
Janette Foggo
Antique dealer:
Eva Stuart
Publican:
Simon Cuff
Preacher:
Sean Barrett
Father:
Ken Cumberlidge
Varya Trevelyan and Veronique:
Zelah Clarke
Jack Hicks:
Michael Deacon
John Pascoe:
Paul Sirr
Edward:
Philip Sully

An eight-part adventure of a Communist football club starring Alexei Sayle. 4: Max Gut
The Germans are coming, in the shape of highly drilled club side Borussia Miinchenpastrei. But with press magnate Max Gut waving a wad of cash, Ricky decides that cowardice is the better part of valour.
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexei Sayle.
Unknown:
Borussia Miinchenpastrei.
Unknown:
Max Gut
Written By:
Marcus Berkmann
Unknown:
Harry Thompson.
Ricky Lenin:
Alexei Sayle
Terry Trotsky:
Keith Allen
Stevie Stalin:
Andrew McLean
Colonel:
Donald Hewlett
Frank Lee Motson:
Phil Cornwell
Des Frankly:
Tony Allen
Announcer:
John Witty

Arnold answers his own existential questions while the rest of the company have a bash at contemporary humour. With Chris Campbell , David Charles ,
Emma Clarke and Judy Hawkins. Written by ARNOLD BROWN PETER KERRY. MARVIN CLOSE and others
Producer PAUL Z. JACKSON Stereo

Contributors

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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