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Presenter John Howard.
Including the fifth of eight programmes in the series on how to complain. This week: Financial Services
Including mortgages, insurance and banks.
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Contributors

Presenter:
John Howard.

Howards End by E M Forster dramatised in four parts by Jeffrey Segal.
With Joanne Pearce
Miranda Richardson.
Gwen Watford
1: '... the house is old and little, and altogether delightful - red brick. We can scarcely pack in as it is, and the dear knows what will happen when Paul arrives tomorrow.'
The arrival of Paul is to set off a long chain of events that will change the lives of all those who come into contact with 'Howards End'.
Director Caroline Raphael Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeffrey Segal.
Unknown:
Joanne Pearce
Unknown:
Miranda Richardson.
Director:
Caroline Raphael
Margaret Schlegel:
Joanne Pearce
Helen Schlegel:
Miranda Richardson
Mrs Wilcox:
Gwen Watford
Aunt Juley:
June Tobin
Tibby Schlegel:
David Phelan
Annie:
Jane Leonard
Porter:
Robin Summers
Charles Wilcox:
David Haig
Paul Wilcox:
David Learner
Herr Liesecke:
David Learner
Frieda Mosebach:
Helena Breck
Leonard Bast:
Mick Ford
Jacky Bast:
Natasha Pyne

The shipyards die and South Tyneside becomes a land fit for tourists - 'Catherine
Cookson Country'.
The Gazette campaigns against the latest scheme - a 'superdome' in a pretty local park.
Tony Wilkinson reports. Producer Julian Hale Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Producer:
Julian Hale

with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams.
Valerie Singleton talks to the fifth of five shortlisted entries for The Times/PM
Environment Award.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Coverdale
Unknown:
Robert Williams.
Talks:
Valerie Singleton

by Sally Wainwright.
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Wainwright.
Peggy:
June Spencer
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Tony:
Colin Skipp
Pat:
Patricia Gallimore
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Kenton:
Graeme Kirk
Shula:
Judy Bennett
Mark:
Richard Derrington
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
Elizabeth:
Alison Dowling
Jack:
Arnold Peters
Nelson:
Jack May
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedli Niklaus
Lucy:
Tracy-Jane White
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Jean-Paul:
Yves Aubert
Mrs Antrobus:
Margot Boyd
Robert:
Graham Blockey
Lynda:
Carole Boyd

The Rt Hon
Gerald Kaufman , MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary; The Rt Hon
Christopher Patten ,
MP, Secretary of State for the Environment;
Susan Thomas , Surrey County Councillor and a member of the Federal
Policy Committee of the Liberal Democrats; and Howard Davies , Controller of the Audit Commission.
From Swansea.
Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Kaufman
Unknown:
Christopher Patten
Unknown:
Susan Thomas
Unknown:
Howard Davies
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer:
Anna Carragher

It's an island of 35,000 sq km with a population of 20 million, and for many people its name is what they read on the backs of radios, toys, bicycles and computers - 'Made in Taiwan'.
Tony Rayns reports on the cultural life that supports this industrious nation, both the classical Chinese tradition and the contemporary arts. Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Rayns
Producer:
Mike Greenwood

The week's news processed through the satirical mincer.
Script Barry Atkins ,
Peter Baynham , Simon Bullivant ,
Mike Coleman , Michael Dines , Robert Linford. Bill Matthews , Ged Parsons , Oleh Stepaniuk , Colin Swash , Peter Hickey and others.
Producer Neil Cargill
Stereo

Contributors

Script:
Barry Atkins
Unknown:
Peter Baynham
Unknown:
Simon Bullivant
Unknown:
Mike Coleman
Unknown:
Michael Dines
Unknown:
Robert Linford.
Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Unknown:
Ged Parsons
Unknown:
Oleh Stepaniuk
Unknown:
Colin Swash
Unknown:
Peter Hickey

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