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by Scott Cherry.
Producer and director Clive Brill. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Cherry.
Director:
Clive Brill.
Suzi:
Hetty Baynes
Trevor:
Norman Beaton
Zena:
Maria Charles
Caret:
Susanna Dawson
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Jackie:
Eve Gurney
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Joe:
John Hollis
Terry:
Anthony Jackson
June:
Maggie McCarthy
Rose:
Carmen Munroe
Ernest:
Brian Murphy
Pat:
Marcella Riordan
Tony:
Richard Tate

John Amis and Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
In the chair Steve Race. Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J Mason Questions Steve Race
Producer Richard Edis. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden.
Unknown:
Steve Race.
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Producer:
Richard Edis.

with Jenni Murray. Serial: Falling by Colin Thubron abridged in seven parts by Sally Skrimshire.
Reader David McAlister.
1: Once there were two women in his life:
Katherine, a stained-glass artist, and Clara, who performed a trapeze act in a circus. Now, because of one of them, he is in prison.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Colin Thubron
Reader:
Sally Skrimshire.
Reader:
David McAlister.

by Daphne du Maurier, dramatised in six parts by Michelene Wandor.

A classic love story, set in 17th-century Cornwall at the home of Lady Dona St Columb, who has escaped from London society life in search of peace and solitude. What she really finds is true love, in the guise of a French pirate.
(Stereo) (R)

Contributors

Author:
Daphne du Maurier
Dramatised by:
Michelene Wandor
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Dona St Columb:
Lorna Heilbron
Jean:
Struan Rodger
Harry:
Michael Cochrane
Rockingham:
Christopher Godwin
William:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Lord Godolphin:
Norman Bird
Pru:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Henrietta:
Susan Sheridan

The vanished Jewish communities of Eastern Europe are brought to life in photographs; political change in Africa is explored on stage; and the pianist
Cecile Ousset conjures up French impressions. Presenter Natalie Wheen. Producer Julian May. Stereo

Contributors

Pianist:
Cecile Ousset
Presenter:
Natalie Wheen.

The Unpleasantness at the BeUona Club by Dorothy L Sayers adapted in six episodes by Chris Miller.
With Ian Carmichael. 4: Exhumation
Producer Simon Brett (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy L Sayers
Unknown:
Chris Miller.
Unknown:
Ian Carmichael.
Producer:
Simon Brett
Lord Peter:
Ian Carmichael
Robert Fentiman:
Allan Cuthbertson
Insp Parker:
Gabriel Woolf
MrMurbles:
John Gabriel
Dr Penberthy:
Chris Emmett
Dr Horner/Fr Whittington:
Blain Fairman
Marjorie Phelps:
Rosalind Adams
Mrs Rushworth:
Olwen Griffiths

At the heart of the search for an end to the great racial conflict of South Africa is the question of who controls the territories.
In three programmes
Gordon Clough explores the prospects for devising a new society, to be shared by all.
2: The Struggle Continues Producer Carole Lacey

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Producer:
Carole Lacey

An anthology of new writing.
This week: Love
Prose by Jane Wilson and Alan Brown.
Poetry by Jayne Hollinson , Sheila Simmons ,
Patric Cunnane , Jillian Hart , Carole Satyamurti , Geoffrey Holloway ,
Isobel Thrilling, Tone Curran , Audrey Hines , Irene Rawnsley and Peter Jones.
Readers Brigit Forsyth , Julie Higginson and Russell Dixon.
Song Bernard Wrigley. Editor Liz Rigbey
Producer Alfred Bradley BBC North. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Wilson
Unknown:
Alan Brown.
Unknown:
Jayne Hollinson
Unknown:
Sheila Simmons
Unknown:
Patric Cunnane
Unknown:
Jillian Hart
Unknown:
Carole Satyamurti
Unknown:
Geoffrey Holloway
Unknown:
Tone Curran
Unknown:
Audrey Hines
Unknown:
Irene Rawnsley
Readers:
Peter Jones.
Readers:
Brigit Forsyth
Readers:
Julie Higginson
Readers:
Russell Dixon.
Song:
Bernard Wrigley.
Editor:
Liz Rigbey
Producer:
Alfred Bradley

Film director John Huston and his film family appear between hard covers;
Yvonne Brewster directs a new play about black issues; Paul Oliver explores the meaning of the blues.
With Michael Berkeley. Producer Tim Dee. Stereo

Contributors

Director:
John Huston
Unknown:
Yvonne Brewster
Unknown:
Paul Oliver
Unknown:
Michael Berkeley.
Producer:
Tim Dee.

Nick Baker meets four lone campaigners. 3: Mona McNee is a retired teacher who believes that if all children learned to read phonetically, Britain would be a better and safer place. Producer John Watkins (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Baker
Unknown:
Mona McNee
Producer:
John Watkins

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