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with Eric Forth , MP;
Tessa Jowell ; Dr John Rae and Nina Temple. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Jonathan Dimbleby takes your calls on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anna Carragher and Chris Burns
* LINES OPEN from 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Forth
Unknown:
Tessa Jowell
Unknown:
Dr John Rae
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers:
Anna Carragher
Producers:
Chris Burns

Written by Peter Mackie.

Conan Doyle's detective comes up against a real-life demon of Victorian crime.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Mackie
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Matilda Clover:
Susan Mansell
Neill Cream:
Peter Harlowe
Watson:
Crawford Logan
Sherlock Holmes:
William Chubb
Mrs Hudson:
Tina Gray
Insp Lestrade:
Terry Molloy
PC Billings:
Alex Jones
Sgt Woodthorpe:
Chris MacDonnell
Jeannie Thompson:
Kimberly Hope
Jeremiah Fogg:
Roger Hume

John Galsworthy 's saga, spanning nearly 50 years from 1886, of a wealthy, successful, upper-middle-class family torn apart by the disastrous marriage of Soames and Irene Forsyte.
The first of 23 episodes narrated by Dirk Bogarde
Pianist Mary Nash.
Episode dramatised by David Spenser.
Director Janet Whitaker
Stereo
FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Written By:
John Galsworthy
Dramatised By:
David Spenser.
Pianist:
Mary Nash.
Director:
Janet Whitaker
Galsworthy:
Dirk Bogarde
Old Jolyon:
Michael Hordern
Soames Forsyte:
Alan Howard
Irene:
Diana Quick
Young Jolyon:
Michael Williams
James Forsyte:
Maurice Denham
Aunt Ann:
Fabia Drake
Aunt Hester:
Rachel Kempson
Aunt Juley:
Renee Asherson
June Forsyte:
Angela Pleasence
Philip Bosinney:
Michael Cochrane
Swithin Forsyte:
David March
Roger Forsyte:
John Moffatt
George Forsyte:
Christopher Good
Nicholas Forsyte:
John Gabriel

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