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by Susan Carlton. Rosemary starts a new job at a primary school in Bath. Against the background of a security alert, she is drawn into friendships with those who work in the arms industry and those who campaign against it.
With Laura Tew. Helen Theakston ,
Martin Neyens and Tim Harrison. Director Claire Grove

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Carlton.
Unknown:
Laura Tew.
Unknown:
Helen Theakston
Unknown:
Martin Neyens
Unknown:
Tim Harrison.
Director:
Claire Grove
John:
Michael Pennington
Hilary:
Diane Bull
Helena:
Cathy Sara
Rosemary:
Siriol Jenkins
Bubbles:
Jane Briers
Judi:
Elaine Claxton
Mrs Lewis:
Margaret John
Tim:
Peter Whitman
Wendy:
Nina Wadia

Paul Allen talks to Jonathan Miller about his new production of Mozart's Cosi fan tutte at Covent Garden, and visits an exhibition of impressionism in British art.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Revised rpt 9.30pm

Contributors

Talks:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Producer:
Nicki Paxman.

More sketches by the best of the black comedy circuit - Felix Dexter , Llewella Gideon , Roger Griffiths , Jo Martin ,
Josephine Melville and Eddie Nestor. Producer Gareth Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Dexter
Unknown:
Llewella Gideon
Unknown:
Roger Griffiths
Unknown:
Jo Martin
Unknown:
Eddie Nestor.
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

From a group of young players performing in makeshift conditions in Manchester in the 1930s, grew a company whose philosophy and productions - such as A Taste of Honey, The Hostage and Oh, What a Lovely War! - revolutionised the British theatre. Howard Goorney, a founder member of Theatre Workshop, recalls its achievements.
(Revised)

Contributors

Speaker:
Howard Goorney
Producer:
Stanley Williamson

Jonathan Hewat presents more broadcast fluffs and gaffes. This week's topic is sport and the phone-call of the week revolves around a classic Radio Roulette game (from Carlisle). Plus another eavesdropping visit to the BBC Club Bar for a broadcaster's anecdote. This week, it's Charly Lowndes of British Forces Broadcasting.
A Jonathan Hewat production

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Hewat
Unknown:
Charly Lowndes
Unknown:
Jonathan Hewat

A seven-part dramatisation of this classic vampire story.
6: Ben, Matt and Jimmy return to
Barlow's lair to find Susan, but has she joined the vampires?
Original music by Elizabeth Parker Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director Adrian Bean

Contributors

Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Dramatised By:
Gregory Evans
Director:
Adrian Bean
Ben Mears:
Stuart Milligan
Mark Petrie:
Danny Kanaber
Father Gracon:
Peter Yapp
Susan Norton:
Teresa Gallagher
Barlow:
Doug Bradley
Father Callahan:
Nigel Anthony
Jimmy Cody:
Kerry Shale
Matt Burke:
Gavin Muir
Henry Petrie:
Vincent Marzello
June Petrie:
Lorelei King

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