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How bright is the future for organic farming? Oliver Walston journeys to Wales to find out from Patrick Holden , Policy Director of the Soil Association. Producer Carol Trewin

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Walston
Unknown:
Patrick Holden
Producer:
Carol Trewin

Afour-part adaptation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 3: From Bath to London Dramatised by Scott Cherry Music by Matthew Scott. Director Clive Brill

Contributors

Unknown:
Tobias Smollett
Dramatised By:
Scott Cherry
Music By:
Matthew Scott.
Director:
Clive Brill
Bramble:
Timothy West
Tabitha:
Jenny Howe
Jery:
Jonathan Tafler
Lydia:
Alison Reid
Winifred:
Theresa Streatfeild
Humphry:
Matthew Morgan
Barton:
John Webb
Smollett/Buzzard:
Brett Usher
Martin/Chowder:
Ronald Herdman
Newcastle Lloyd:
Jonathan Adams

The second of Joe Turner 's comedies about the paranoid traumas of growing up. Mark is sick with embarrassment about his nerdish Dad and is sure that he is going to inherit his father's boringness genes. Chris Emmett stars as Dad, with Jonathan Perkins as Mark and featuring Alistair MacGowan as Graham Taylor. Producer Martin Jameson

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Turner
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Jonathan Perkins
Unknown:
Alistair MacGowan
Unknown:
Graham Taylor.
Producer:
Martin Jameson
Ben:
Colin Parry
Mum:
Diane Whitley
Police/Firefighter:
Rod Arthur
Mrs Wilson:
Janys Chambers
Cashier Nurse:
Sally Ann Mathews

A series in which six people talk frankly to Peter White about the way in which their disabilities have shaped them. This week, Ian Dury , writer, artist and actor, discusses contracting polio. Producer Ronni Davfs

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White
Unknown:
Ian Dury
Producer:
Ronni Davfs

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