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Colin Semper meets two people who, confronted by the same dilemma, arrived at very different decisions. 3: Two widows are proposed to again. Would remarrying be an act of disloyalty to their first husbands? Are they ready for the commitment? Producer Brian King

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Semper

Written and adapted by Mark Wallington.
Starring Timothy Spall. 6: I'll See You at the Source "Great Crested"
Sam Tucker meets his match in Jennifer, who proves she can drink him under any table. And can Boogie's habits become any more disgusting in the last episode of the series?
Producer Caroline Leddy. Stereo

Contributors

Adapted By:
Mark Wallington.
Unknown:
Timothy Spall.
Unknown:
Sam Tucker
Producer:
Caroline Leddy.
Narrator/Mark WaMngtm:
Timothy Spall
Jennifer Conway:
Carla Mendonça
Michael:
Gary Parker
PA:
Ainslie Foster
Canoeist/German man:
Nick Murchie
Barman:
Jonathan Adams
Adolescent Girl/German Lady:
Julie Gibbs
Cricketer/Man in Ipswich:
John Fleming
Boogie Wicket Keeper:
Ronald Herdman
Delia Smith:
Melinda Walker
Old Lady:
Jilly Meers

Don Haworth 's morality tale of the property market sees the peace of five members of a village community shattered by an offer they cannot refuse.
Director Michael Fox. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Haworth
Director:
Michael Fox.
Peter:
Ewan Hooper
Jenny:
Haydn Gwynne
Michael:
Stephen Tompkinson
Tom:
Graham Roberts
Edna:
Joan Campion

Mrs Evans Number Six by Rhys Davies.
Mrs Evans had an enviable reputation. She had three clocks, 27 teapots, Venetian blinds and a row of brass candlesticks on the mantelpiece. And then, Mrs Lloyd bought a piano. Read by Sion Probert. Producer Caroline Sarll

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Evans
Unknown:
Rhys Davies.
Unknown:
Mrs Evans
Unknown:
Mrs Lloyd
Read By:
Sion Probert.
Producer:
Caroline Sarll

Wow! And hip hiporama, Harpooners! Get down daddyos to the formica fun and crepe-soled capers of this special 1950s back issue of your fave weekly rag! Plenty of nylon and skiffle, ladies - plus a/ree hula-hoop!
With Susie Brann , Alistair McGowan , Mary Elliot -
Nelson, Julian Dutton and Peter Baynham.
Producer Sarah Smith.

Contributors

Unknown:
Susie Brann
Unknown:
Alistair McGowan
Unknown:
Mary Elliot
Unknown:
Julian Dutton
Unknown:
Peter Baynham.
Producer:
Sarah Smith.

Tortured, imprisoned and expelled from Chile in after treating a wounded revolutionary, Dr Sheila Cassidy returns to the country for the first time. 2: Return
Arrival, visiting places and people which arouse painful, as well as joyful, memories.
Producer John Newbury. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Sheila Cassidy
Producer:
John Newbury.

A three-part series on Ireland by John Waters. This final programme looks at the question of Irish identity in the modem world. Is a clearer definition of Inshness now, perhaps, a prerequisite of survival? This programme looks at the connections between Ireland and the Third World, and the attempts it is making now to face up to these connections. Modem Ireland is a mixed-up place, but in a modem world, need Ireland's confusion any longer be the problem it has appeared?
Producer Gwyneth Williams.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Waters.
Producer:
Gwyneth Williams.

A series of eight stories introduced by Edward De Souza , the Man in Black. 5: Vicious Fish.by John Duquemin and Gregor Grice.
A giant of the deep demands a human sacrifice.
Director Martin Jenkins. Stereo

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edward De Souza
Unknown:
John Duquemin
Unknown:
Gregor Grice.
Director:
Martin Jenkins.
George:
John Hollis
Tony:
Paul Copley
Danny:
Nicholas Murchie

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