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Rosemary Hartill and guests explore aspects of our common human experience. 3: Body and Spirit. With Jo Ind and Professor John Hull. Producer Rosemary Dawson
LETTERS: Were You There? BBC. PO Box 27,
Manchester M60 1SJ. PHONE: [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Jo Ind
Unknown:
Professor John Hull.
Producer:
Rosemary Dawson

Jack Shepherd stars as Ethan Hawley in William Roberts 's two-part dramatisation of John Steinbeck 's tale of 1960s America.
2: Ethan Hawley has already destroyed his best friend Danny.
Director Adrian Bean. Rptd Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Shepherd
Unknown:
Ethan Hawley
Unknown:
William Roberts
Unknown:
John Steinbeck
Unknown:
Ethan Hawley
Director:
Adrian Bean.
Mary Hawley:
Shelley Thompson
Mr Baker:
David Healy
Margie:
Lorelei King
Biggers:
Ed Bishop
Joey:
Vincent Marzello
Mr Marullo:
John Church
Stonewall Jackson:
Jonathan Adams
Fat Willy:
John Fleming
Richard Walder:
Dominic Letts
NBC man:
John Evitts
Ellen:
Oona Beeson
Allen:
Anthony Taylor

Gareth Owen introduces listeners' poetry requests featuring a host of characters including Mary Queen of Scots, Sir John Moore , Queen Victoria's gillie John Brown and Charles Augustus Fortescue. Producer Sara Davies

Contributors

Introduces:
Gareth Owen
Unknown:
Sir John Moore
Unknown:
John Brown
Unknown:
Charles Augustus Fortescue.
Producer:
Sara Davies

A four-part drama serial by Alison Uttley. 3: The plot to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots is progressing.
Dramatised by Melissa Murray Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Uttley.
Dramatised By:
Melissa Murray
Director:
Alison Hindell
Penelope:
Eirlys Bellin
Aunt Tissie:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Francis:
Lee Graves
Tabitha:
Susie Hawthorne
Anthony Babbington:
Ben Miles
Uncle Bamabas:
John Evitts
Ian:
Jonathan Chapple
Arabella:
Lesley Rooney
Queen Mary:
Julie Higginson

2: Sustainable Cities. Richard Rogers introduces a broad manifesto aimed at improving the quality of city life worldwide. He uses the Chinese city of Shanghai as an example of how sustainable development could generate new environmentally efficient and socially viable cities. Producer Anthony Denselow

Contributors

Introduces:
Richard Rogers
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

Sir Christopher Mallaby and Sir Nigel Broomfield , UK Ambassadors to West and East Germany in 1989, talk to
Robert Kee about their experiences at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A Brian Lapping production

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Christopher Mallaby
Unknown:
Sir Nigel Broomfield
Unknown:
Robert Kee

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