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The programme that gives you the chance to report on your own stories.
With Felicity Goodey and Eric Robson.
Produced by the Punters team BBC Bristol
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BBC, Bristol BS82LR or ring Bristol (0272) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Felicity Goodey
Unknown:
Eric Robson.

Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm discover Fred the bull moose, Norman the Rocky
Mountain big-horned ram and Jeremy Cherfas , the British radio reporter, at Sybille Wildlife Research Unit in Wyoming, USA. Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Fergus Keeling
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Unknown:
Jeremy Cherfas
Producer:
John Holmes

by JOHN PEACOCK.
2: The Boneless Wonder With and Valentin is only a shadow on the poster, but what is he in real life?
Music by STEPHEN WARBECK Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Peacock.
Music By:
Stephen Warbeck
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Valentin Renaudin:
Stephen Thorne
Celine Renaudin:
Margaretta Scott
Louise Weber:
Frances Barber
Alice Weber:
Anna Cropper
Théo Renaudin:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Georges Tabards:
David Goudge
Michel Renaudin:
Brian Miller
La Môme:
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Oller:
Carlos Douglas
Gerard:
John Bull
Annie:
Jo Kendall
Adèle:
Sue Broomfield
May Belfort/Marcelle:
Marcia King
Henri Goujon:
Michael Graham Cox
Diseuse/Marie:
Alice Arnold
Zidler:
Norman Jones

Jonathon Porritt chooses his favourite 'Green' books; Bill Buford shows
Nigel Forde his bookshelves; and Allan Garganus discusses his gargantuan novel about the American Civil War. Producer
EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Unknown:
Bill Buford
Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
Allan Garganus
Unknown:
Edwina Wolstencroft

Clement Freud , Richard Murdoch , Lance Percival and Wendy Richard join Nicholas Parsons. Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons.
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Producer:
Edward Taylor

J. B. Priestley wasn't alone in mourning the lost empires of music hall and variety. By 1973 work was very thin for a vaudeville comic and a song-and-dance man. But Tommy Trafford and Ronnie Parnell didn't hang up the tap shoes - they set up their own company.
This summer Chris Stuart toured the seaside shows of an empire on which the sun has still not set. Producer KATE FENTON BBC Wales
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Contributors

Unknown:
J. B. Priestley
Unknown:
Tommy Trafford
Unknown:
Ronnie Parnell
Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Producer:
Kate Fenton

Eastern Ventures Should western governments, lending institutions and businesses be investing more heavily in the liberalisation of Eastern
Europe? Chris Cviic examines the western response to new economic opportunites in Poland, Hungary and East Germany.
Producer ZAREER MASANI Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Cviic
Editor:
Caroline Anstey

Larry Sullivan meets high society in the guise of the vengeful Duchess of Malfi and country-house party-goers; and Pat Rowe goes backstage at the National Theatre as it prepares for its new play Whale. Producer JULIAN MAY
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Larry Sullivan
Unknown:
Pat Rowe

by RAYMOND CHANDLER dramatised for radio by BILL MORRISON. With
Marlowe helps a friendly drunk to conceal a crime.
Musical research ADRIAN EDWARDS
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Chandler
Unknown:
Bill Morrison.
Unknown:
Adrian Edwards
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Philip Marlowe:
Ed Bishop
Terry Lennox:
Peter Marinker
Mendy Menendes:
Blain F Airman
Sgt Green:
William Roberts
Det Dayton:
Neville Jason
Capt Gregorious:
Ramsey Williams
Grenz:
Rod Beacham
Lonnie Morgan:
Henry Knowles
Chick Agostino:
Malcolm Gerard

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