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with Christopher Morris and guests Stuart Lee, Richard Herring, Andrew Glover, David Quantick and Steven Wells.
Producers Armando lannucci and Chris Morris. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Morris
Unknown:
Stuart Lee
Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Andrew Glover
Unknown:
David Quantick
Unknown:
Steven Wells.
Producers:
Armando Lannucci
Producers:
Chris Morris.

Two programmes in which Clive Langmead flies with the intrepid pilots of the Mission Aviation
Fellowship, who provide a lifeline for hospitals and aid workers in remote outposts of Africa. 1: Uganda.
Producer Brian King. Stereo (Revised repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Langmead
Producer:
Brian King.

Roger Daltrey stars as Justin de Villeneuve, the man who discovered Twiggy, in Shaun Prendergast's musical adaptation of his life and writings.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Shaun Prendergast
Music and lyrics:
Justin de Villeneuve
Music and lyrics/Music played by:
Martin Christy
Music and lyrics:
Hal Lindes
Music played by:
Mark Thwaite
Director:
Adrian Bean
Justin de Villeneuve:
Roger Daltrey
Twiggy:
Sophie Lawrence
Himself:
Shaun Prendergast
Glyn/TV Presenter/Villain:
John Church
Barbara Thorburn/Sue Woods/Jan:
Jane Dolmmore
Ken Russell/Bernie Ecclestone/Nigel Dempster:
Keith Drinkel
Joe Shornfieldl/QE2 Commis Chef:
John Fleming
Johnny Carson/Dr Rock/Uncle Gilbert:
Peter Penry Jones
Tim Hardin/Vidal Sassoon/Tommy Roberts:
David Learner
KY Gordon/Kevin:
Matthew Sim
Sophisticated Lady/Judy:
Melinda Walker
Schoolgirl/Model:
Kerryann White
Twiggy's Mum/Air Stewardess:
Ann Windsor

The series returns with A Question oj Science. Delegates at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Southampton put their points to experts, including
Sir David Attenborough. Chairman John Durant , Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Imperial College. Producer Peter Croasdale. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir David Attenborough.
Unknown:
John Durant
Producer:
Peter Croasdale.

The Balancing Act
Nick Baker talks to couples within the arts, including writers Margaret Drabble and Michael Holroyd , composer Robert Saxton and singer Teresa Cahill , actors Dulcie Gray and Michael Denison - and Roiter and Giselle, "The Flying Neves".
Producer Sarah Johnson. Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
Nick Baker
Unknown:
Margaret Drabble
Unknown:
Michael Holroyd
Unknown:
Robert Saxton
Singer:
Teresa Cahill
Unknown:
Dulcie Gray
Unknown:
Michael Denison
Producer:
Sarah Johnson.

Margaret Oliphant 's novel dramatised in four parts. 3: Lucilla’s Luck Mrs Mortimer is surrounded by a mystery.
Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Music Malcolm McKee
Director Sue Wilson. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Oliphant
Unknown:
Mrs Mortimer
Dramatised By:
Elizabeth Proud
Music:
Malcolm McKee
Director:
Sue Wilson.
Mrs Oliphant:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Lutilla:
Teresa Gallagher
Archdeacon Beverley:
Paul Daneman
Mr Cavendish:
Keith Drinkel
Dr Marjoribanks:
Roy Hanlon
Barbara Lake:
Elizabeth Mansfield
General Travers:
John Webb
Rose Lake:
Joanna Myers
Mrs Chiley:
Ann Wndsor
Mrs Mortimer:
Kate Binchy
Mrs Nelly Woodburn:
Elizabeth Proud
Colonel Chiley:
Garard Green
Mrs Centum:
Theresa Streatfeild
Tom Marjoribanks:
Nicholas Murchie
Mr Lake:
Eric Allan
Mr Woodburn:
Christopher Scott
Edward:
David Holt

Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki, with team leaders Norman Painting and Irene Thomas and their guests Lady Antonia Fraser , Brian Blessed , Rod Hull and Lady Barbirolli. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Questionmaster Stefan
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Lady Antonia Fraser
Unknown:
Brian Blessed
Unknown:
Rod Hull

Tony Robinson on humour in British political life. 5: Trousers to the Mast With John Sessions ,
Matthew Morgan , Peter Gunn , Gordon Reid and Siriol Jenkins.
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Robinson
Unknown:
John Sessions
Unknown:
Matthew Morgan
Unknown:
Peter Gunn
Unknown:
Gordon Reid
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger.

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