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A comedy in six parts by Janey Preger. 4: It's the Theme Park's grand open day. wrth Joan Sims , David Holt ,
Geraldine Fitzgerald , Tina Gray , Wayne Forrester and Lucy Edis. Producer Richard Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Janey Preger.
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
David Holt
Unknown:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Tina Gray
Unknown:
Wayne Forrester
Unknown:
Lucy Edis.
Producer:
Richard Wilson
Morgan Jeffries:
Keith Barron
Angela:
Lynda Baron
Christine:
Jane Dolamore
Bill:
Keith Marsh
Thomas Sykes/Charlie:
Sam Kelly

Tony Ramsay's macabre tale is set in the 17th-century. Master Richard forces a servant girl to play at being a mistress.
Director Janet Whitaker Rpt

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Ramsay
Director:
Janet Whitaker
Annie:
Rachel Atkins
Master Richard:
Richard Pearce
Uncle:
James Taylor
Cousin:
Christopher Scott

Brian Sibley sees The Bridges of Madison County, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood , and a new
British comedy film with Antony Sher. Producer Abigail Appleton. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Sibley
Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
Unknown:
Antony Sher.
Producer:
Abigail Appleton.

John Waite returns with a team of investigators to follow up listeners' complaints, from individual allegations of injustice affecting the lives of people. Editor Graham Ellis
Repeated tomorrow at 9.05am
WRITE TO: Face the Facts. BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Unknown:
John Waite
Editor:
Graham Ellis

John Tusa examines the first of five universal themes in a 20th-century context. This century is the first one that can speak to itself; a hundred years ago the recorded voice was a novelty, now it is commonplace.
Dreaming. Is there any 20th century-dream that has not been a nightmare? Producer Philip Sellars
* See This Week: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Producer:
Philip Sellars

Robert Kee , who twice escaped from German prisoner-of-war camps during World War II, presents four dramatic reconstructions of extraordinary escapes in war and peace.
Prisoner of Faith. In Elizabethan
England, Father John Gerard secretly preached the faith and provided support for Catholics until his arrest and imprisonment in 1594. But even the walls of the Tower of London were not strong enough to stop him from fulfiling his mission. with Frances Jeater and Richard Pearce
Written and produced by Adrian Bean A Testbed production

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kee
Unknown:
Father John Gerard
Unknown:
Frances Jeater
Unknown:
Richard Pearce
Produced By:
Adrian Bean
Father John Gerard:
Owen Teale
John Arden:
Lyndam Gregory
Warder Bonner/Gabriel:
David Roper
John Lillie:
Joe Dunlop
Topcliffe/Hopwood:
John Evitts
Sir Richard Berkeley/ Father Garnet/:
Gareth Armstrong
William Allen:
Gareth Armstrong

Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare by Desmond Olivier Dingle
Desmond Olivier Dingle presents a six-part comedy series about the world of Shakespeare. Assisted by the Royal Dingle Company and special guests.
2: Juliet Stevenson and Harriet Walter guide them through Julius Caesar. with Mossie Smith and Kevin Allen
Written by Patrick Barlow. Producer Liz Anstee

11.30 The Skivers
Comic sketches by Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh , with Melanie Giedroyc , Peter Bradshaw and guest, Jon Pertwee. Producer Jon Naismith Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Unknown:
Juliet Stevenson
Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Julius Caesar.
Unknown:
Mossie Smith
Unknown:
Kevin Allen
Written By:
Patrick Barlow.
Producer:
Liz Anstee
Unknown:
Nick Golson
Unknown:
Tim De Jongh
Unknown:
Melanie Giedroyc
Unknown:
Peter Bradshaw
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee.
Producer:
Jon Naismith
Desmond Olivier Dingle:
Patrick Barlow
Maurice:
Duncan Preston
Bernard:
Robert Austin

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