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2: Witton, the "Villagebya Wood". Following the clues left by one of the world's oldest railway lines, a meandering river and unusual gravel islands, Lionel Kelleway pieces together a historical jigsaw on the banks of the River Wier. Producer Sarah Blunt

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Kelleway
Unknown:
River Wier.

speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of a charity which promotes medical and scientific research into disorders of the liver, and promotes patient support. DONATIONS TO: British Liver Trust, [address removed]. Credit cards [number removed]

Parish Mass from the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Great Missenden, Bucks. Celebrant and preacher Fr Dermot O'Gormon. Abba Father (Carey Landry ); Father, in my life I see thee (Frank Anderson ); Bread of life (Bernadette Farrell ); I will be with you (Gerald Markland ); Romans 8, w 14-17; Matthew 28, w 16-20; Psalm 32, The word of the Lord is faithful. Mass setting: St Louis Jesuits. Director of Music Cathy Waters.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Dermot O'Gormon.
Unknown:
Carey Landry
Unknown:
Frank Anderson
Unknown:
Bernadette Farrell
Unknown:
Gerald Markland

Pippa Greenwood , Bob Flowerdew and Geoffrey Smith answer questions for the Frinton and District Horticultural Society. Chairman is Eric Robson.
ATaylor Made production BBC GARDENERS' WORLD LIVE: 15-19 June at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Tickets: [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Eric Robson.

Final part of Margaret Oliphant 's novel.
A Guilty Bit of Paper.
Mr May, beset on all sides by debt, is swept towards the conclusion of his deceitful action.
Music composed by Malcom McKee and played by Malcom McKee and Linda Rhodes
Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud
Director Sue Wilson

Contributors

Author:
Margaret Oliphant
Dramatised by:
Elizabeth Proud
Director:
Sue Wilson
Music composed by:
Malcom McKee
Piano:
Malcom McKee
Violin:
Linda Rhodes
Mrs Oliphant:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Phoebe, Junior:
Charlotte Attenborough
Mrs Pigeon:
Elizabeth Proud
Mrs Tozer / Mrs Sam Hurst:
Ann Windsor
Tozer:
John Hollis
Ursula:
Cathy Sara
Mr May:
Peter Jeffrey
Janey May:
Fiona Christie
Reginald May:
Richard Derrington
Mrs Tom:
Sunny Ormonde
Mr Notkote:
Philip Sully
Cotsdean / Pidgeon / Simpson:
Roger Hume
Copperhead:
Timothy West
Clarence Copperhead:
Michael Onslow
Sophy / Nurse:
Oona Beeson

Thriller by Diane Whitley and Dave Simpson. 3: The Interview. Someone is trying to warn off Radio Crimewaves from seeking new evidence in the Keith Brandon case.
Producer Martin Jameson

Contributors

Unknown:
Diane Whitley
Unknown:
Dave Simpson.
Unknown:
Keith Brandon
Producer:
Martin Jameson
Gemma:
Jane Dawson
Liam:
Colin Parry
Andy:
Jonathan Perkins
Jennifer Walsh:
Maureen Beattie
Ted:
Russell Dixon
Jeff Carter:
Peter Rylands
Dad:
Jimmy Hibbert
Mrs Brandon:
Sue Jenkins

The Living Dead
We're supposed to be on the road to recovery, but there's no respite for the growing number of bankrupts in Britain. Peter Day reports on the problems of those who become the pariahs of society. Producer Colin Wilde

Contributors

Producer:
Colin Wilde

Starring Tony Hancock with Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Kenneth Williams, Patricia Hayes and Noel Dryden.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Music by the Wally Stott Orchestra
Producer Tom Ronald
(first broadcast in 1959)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Noel Dryden.
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Written By:
Ray Galton.
Unknown:
Wally Stott
Producer:
Tom Ronald

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