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with Nigel Rees. Quoting texts are
Sara Maitland , Barry Cryer , Helen Lederer and Andrew Davies. Quotations read by RONALD FLETCHER.
Devised by NIGEL REES
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees.
Unknown:
Sara Maitland
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Unknown:
Andrew Davies.
Read By:
Ronald Fletcher.
Producer:
Armando Iannucci

Remember This by SUE TEDDERN. With and Stuck at the airport for
15 hours, Jen bumps into Simon - a former lover....
Directed by MARIA VIGAR Stereo
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Contributors

Directed By:
Maria Vigar
Jen:
Jane Slavin
Simon:
Charles Simpson
Dave:
Ian Targett
Clown:
Norman Bird
Gary:
Paul Downing
Airport announcer:
Eve Adam
Woman:
Sue Sheridan

Eight programmes by JAN ETHERINGTON and GAVIN PETRIE.
Starring James Bolam as Bill and Lynda Bellingham as Faith.
With Celia Imrie as Hilary Belinda Lang as Liza Kelda Holmes as Hannah Mark Denham as Joe Rebecca Front as Rachel and Ian Targett as Gideon/Waiter.
3: Youth and Consequences ProducersIONEDWILIAM. Stereo
7.00pm News

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Etherington
Unknown:
Gavin Petrie.
Unknown:
James Bolam
Unknown:
Lynda Bellingham
Unknown:
Celia Imrie
Unknown:
Hilary Belinda Lang
Unknown:
Liza Kelda Holmes
Unknown:
Hannah Mark Denham
Unknown:
Joe Rebecca Front
Unknown:
Ian Targett

Roy Hudd joins Ian Macrae for the presentation of the 1989 David Scott Blackball Award for outstanding service to blind people.
Producer THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Ian MacRae
Unknown:
David Scott
Producer:
Thena Heshel

Madame Mao pursues power in Liverpool; a Polish film interprets the fifth commandment 'Thou shalt not kill', and Robert Sandall reports on singers who go it alone.
Presenter Paul Allen.
Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Madame Mao
Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Presenter:
Paul Allen.
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

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