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Contributors

Mary:
Alice Arnold
Sally:
Avril Clark
Carol:
Susanna Dawson
Alex:
Kate Duchene
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Jackie:
Eve Gurney
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Oar/us:
Cyril Nri
Colin:
Ben Onwukwe
Neville:
David Richard-Fox
Barry:
Peter McCulloch
Written by:
Christopher Reason
Director Adrian:
Bean Stereo

Colin Watson 's fourth
Flaxborough Chronicle, adapted in six parts. Part 4.
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 Sgl Love:
Paul Downing
Trelawney:
John Branwell
Maddox:
Peter Rylands
Receptionist:
Victoria Finney
Miss Huddlestone:
Daphne Oxenford
Maisie:
Susan Sheridan

What Happened to Maw Broon?
A young mother sitting by the River Clyde encounters ghosts from her own past - and Glasgow's.
Written by Robert Davidson.
Director Stewart Conn. Stereo
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
River Clyde
Written By:
Robert Davidson.
Director:
Stewart Conn.
Marlyn:
Blythe Duff
Mother:
Dorothy Paul
Docker:
Billy McElhaney
Scissor sharpener:
Jackie Farrell
Polly/Old woman:
Ann Scott-Jones

Fourth of five epic stories.
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.
LexLuthor:
William Hootkins
Lois Lane:
Lorelei King
Amanda McCoy:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Superman:
Stuart Milligan

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