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Written by Christopher Reason Director Mike Adams. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Reason
Director:
Mike Adams.
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Sally:
Avril Clark
Mireille:
Tara Dominick
Alex:
Kate Duchene
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Jackie:
Eve Gurney
Charles:
Michael N Harbour
Julia:
Beverley Hills
June:
Maggie McCarthy
Neviile:
David Richard-Fox
Pat:
Marcella Riordan
Tony:
Richard Tate

Colin Watson 's fourth
Flaxborough Chronicle, adapted in six parts. Part 3.
Dramatised by Christopher Denys Director Tony Cliff. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Watson
Dramatised By:
Christopher Denys
Director:
Tony Cliff.
Insp Purbright:
John Rowe
Miss Teatime:
Linda Gardner
Det Sgt Love:
Paul Downing
Mrs Staunch:
Ann Rye
Receptionist:
Victoria Finney
Phylis:
Judy Holt
Capper:
Keith Clifford
Rush:
Malcolm Raeburn
Singleton:
Neville Barber

The Garrick Fever
1745: the inhabitants of Ballinasloe are going mad for the great actor, David Garrick - but is the drunken scruff playing Hamlet really Mr Garrick?
Stereo

Contributors

Written by:
J R Planche
Adapted and directed by:
David Blount
Decimus Gingle:
Ben Crocker
Mr Hardup:
Jonathan Lermit
Polly Hardup:
Moira Buffini
Lady O'Leary:
Valerie Boothman
Major Derrydown:
Robin Watson
Mr Undertone:
Michael Gabe
Stage manager:
Harry Reeder
Kitty:
Valerie Boothman

Third of five epic stories. with special guest star .
Based on stories by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway. published by and used under licence from DC Comics. Inc. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Adapted, written and produced by Dirk Maggs. Stereo

Contributors

Stories By:
John Byrne
Stories By:
Jerry Ordway.
Unknown:
Jerry Siegel
Unknown:
Joe Shuster.
Produced By:
Dirk Maggs.
Lex Luthor:
William Hootkins
Lois Lane:
Lorelei King
Perry White:
Garrick Hagon
Lana Lang:
Shelley Thompson
Superman:
Stuart Milligan
Dr Teng:
Burt Kwouk

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