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The final convoluted chronicle of an optimistic author by Basil Boothroyd , starring Ian Carmichael as Gerald C Potter and Charlotte Mitchell as his wife.
Book 4, Chapter 6: The VIPs
With Preston Lockwood , Judy Franklin and John McAndrew.
Producer Bobby Jaye

Contributors

Unknown:
Basil Boothroyd
Unknown:
Ian Carmichael
Unknown:
Gerald C Potter
Unknown:
Charlotte Mitchell
Unknown:
Preston Lockwood
Unknown:
Judy Franklin
Unknown:
John McAndrew.
Producer:
Bobby Jaye

As clarinettist Emma Johnson starts touring the country, Paul Vaughan talks to her about her work; and he reviews Brian Appleyard 's provocative novel The First Church of the New Millennium
Producer Trevor Showier (Revised repeat at 9. 15pm)

Contributors

Clarinettist:
Emma Johnson
Talks:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Brian Appleyard
Producer:
Trevor Showier

Fifth episode of Christopher Lee 's six-part drama of political intrigue.
Is Sharp responsible for spreading the scandal, or has he spoken to someone else?
Producer Neil Cargill (Rpt)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Producer:
Neil Cargill (rpt)
Charles Bannister:
Julian Glover
DougalBaxter:
Peter Kelly
Mary:
Isla Blair
Kay:
Jane Booker
Wigtm:
Trevor Peacock
Sharp:
Norman Bird
Polly:
Ruth Gemmell
Nick:
Julian Dutton
Alex:
Caroline Bliss

What happens when you find out something about your family that changes your relationship with them for ever? Veronica Reinhardt probes the extraordinary secrets hidden behind another apparently ordinary family situation.
Producer Cathie Mahoney

Contributors

Unknown:
Veronica Reinhardt
Producer:
Cathie Mahoney

News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. With Tony Barringer.
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: tel [number removed] between 9.15pm and 10.15pm
FACTSHEET: send large sae to [address removed]
HANDBOOK: £16.50, from [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Barringer.

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