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Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: Distant Cousins by Isabel Colegate.
First ofthreeepisodes, read by David Ashford. Abridged by Jack Singleton Producer Pat McLoughlin Editor Clare Selerie-Grey

Contributors

Presenter:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Isabel Colegate.
Read By:
David Ashford.
Abridged By:
Jack Singleton
Producer:
Pat McLoughlin
Editor:
Clare Selerie-Grey

The 1974 production of The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning adapted in three parts. 2: The Spoilt City
Newly married Harriet Pringle finds herself in Bucharest as the storm clouds of war gather. But she has problems of her own to deal with. Dramatised by Eric Ewens
Director John Tydeman. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Olivia Manning
Unknown:
Harriet Pringle
Dramatised By:
Eric Ewens
Director:
John Tydeman.
Harriet:
Anna Massey
Guy:
Jack Shepherd
Yakimov:
Aubrey Woods
Clarence:
John Rye
Inchcape:
Manning Wilson
Klein:
Alan Dudley
Lord Pinkrose:
Gerald Cross
Bella:
Kate Coleridge
David Boyd:
David Timson
Miss Tumer:
Gladys Spencer
Mrs Ramsden:
Betty Hardy
Dobson:
Stephen Thorne
Galpin:
Hector Ross
Freddie:
Vernon Joyner

Paul Vaughan with Friend of My Youth by novelist
Alice Munro , the cowboy classic Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey , and Streetwise, a new play by Benjamin Zephaniah. Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Alice Munro
Unknown:
Zane Grey
Play By:
Benjamin Zephaniah.
Producer:
Richard Bannerman

In Spite or Because
Tom loves Abby, Abby loves Tom. Why did the marriage fall apart? Written by Jonathan Myerson.
Pianist David King
Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Jonathan Myerson.
Director:
Marilyn Imrie.
Abby:
Samantha Bond
Tom:
Robert Glenister
Charlotte:
Emily Morgan
Saul:
Nigel Carrington
Charlotte's father:
David King
Davie:
David Bannerman

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