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The antidote to panel games, with Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer ,
Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton. Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Willie Rushton.
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Producer:
Jon Naismith.

Another chance to hear Don Taylor 's romantic comedy about the delights of 18th-century Venetian carnival, the comedy and the passion concealed behind the masks - to the accompaniment of Vivaldi's music.
With Timothy Watson , Chris Emmett. Bill Wallis and Gordon Gostelow. Violinist Jean Bourgeois
Adapted and directed by Don Taylor Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Taylor
Unknown:
Timothy Watson
Unknown:
Chris Emmett.
Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Violinist:
Gordon Gostelow.
Violinist:
Jean Bourgeois
Directed By:
Don Taylor
Vivaldi:
Norman Rodway
Madre:
Susan Fleetwood
Contessa:
Frances Barber
Maestra Luciana:
Caroline John
Perduta:
Daisy Guard
Prudenza:
Lucy Taylor
Lucietta:
Lucy Taylor
Pellegnna:
Erica Rossi
Paulina:
Juliet Ames-Lewis
Anna-Maria:
Eve Hopkins
Silvia:
Amanda Root
Governor:
James Taylor
Candida:
Rachel Atkins
Vandini:
Philip Anthony
Sister Teresa:
Kristin Milward

The minorities cropping up on today's political agenda have irritated the system and affronted mainstream society for centuries.
William McIlvanney charts the fate of six groups in British history, as the pendulum swings between tolerance and persecution. 2: Travellers
A Forsyth production. Rptd tomorrow 8.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
William McIlvanney

What exactly do the various groups in the "Men's Movement" stand for?
Tom Robinson finds out. Plus, the third stage of "The seven deadly sins". Call the answer phone on [number removed]. Producer Chris Kimber. Rptd Wed 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Robinson
Producer:
Chris Kimber.

From his early paintings of Dutch landscapes to his "compositions" with red, yellow and blue for which he is best known, Piet Mondrian is a legend of 20th-century art. Fifty years after his death, and as the Dutch herald this year as "the year of Mondrian", Tim Marlowe explores the work and beliefs of this great master.
(Rptd Friday 9.30pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tim Marlowe
Producer:
Erika Wright

The second in a series of seven dramas that tell the stories behind the songs.
Owen Teale stars as Willem Vanderdecken in the tale that inspired Wagner's opera and has haunted seafarers for centuries, newly dramatised by Roger Danes.
Director Adrian Bean

Contributors

Dramatised by:
Roger Danes.
Director:
Adrian Bean
Willem Vanderdecken:
Owen Teale
Katerina Groot/Katerina Vanderdecken:
Elaine Claxton
De Wit/Sutcliffe:
Hugh Kermode
M Lamartine:
Olivier Pierre
Genevieve Lamartine:
Tina Gray
Breukink:
John Evitts
Wilde:
Derek Waring
Gelder:
Lyndam Gregory
De Vries:
Peter Yapp
Framboos:
Malcolm Ward
Retief/Rijkart:
Russell Floyd
Jacob:
Richard Pearce
Viljoen/Van Der Merwe:
Daniel Davies
Massen/Piet Coertze:
David Jarvis
Dr Nuysen:
Peter Whitman

Last episode of the dramatisation of Gillian Slovo 's detective-mystery.
Kate Baeir was attacked while trying to find Alicia, but her attacker was sent from Mateley's factory. The two cases must be connected.
With Patterson Joseph , John Harwood , Mark Straker and Barrry J Gordon
Music composed by Anthea Gomez and played by Anthea Gomez and Tim New Abridged by Jill Brooke. Director Sue Wilson Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Slovo
Unknown:
Kate Baeir
Unknown:
Patterson Joseph
Unknown:
John Harwood
Unknown:
Mark Straker
Unknown:
Barrry J Gordon
Composed By:
Anthea Gomez
Played By:
Anthea Gomez
Unknown:
Tim New Abridged
Abridged By:
Jill Brooke.
Director:
Sue Wilson
Kate Baeir:
Samantha Bond
Carmen:
Sandra James -Young
Alicia Weatherby:
Teresa Gallagher
Marion Weatherby:
Jill Graham
Trevor Plastid:
Keith Drinkel
Eva:
Sunny Ormonde
Sam:
David Holt
Alexandra:
Elizabeth Kelly

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