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Introduced by Wendy Austin. In the 1950s they were called "aunts" and "uncles" - kindly people who befriended children from children's homes. Forty years on, Marya Burgess looks back on the relationships that were forged. Serial: The Last Time I Saw Jane. Final part. For details see Monday

Contributors

Introduced By:
Wendy Austin.
Unknown:
Marya Burgess

A six-part comedy-drama series about the lives of three sisters, starring
Rosemary Leach as Anna, Nicola Pagett as Victoria and Celia Imrie as Charlotte. 3: Faith, Hope and Very Little Charity Charlotte and Emily have found religion.
Written by Simon Brett. Producer Ann Jobson

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Celia Imrie
Written By:
Simon Brett.
Producer:
Ann Jobson
Roger:
Jonathan Coy
Emily:
Lisa Coleman

A three-part drama by Colin Haydn Evans. In the mysterious Forest of Lussac, five travellers fleeing plague and war tell tales to dispel the night shadows. 1: Tristan and Iselda with John Webb , Michael Povey. Richard Elfyn and Julie Higginson. Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Haydn Evans.
Unknown:
John Webb
Unknown:
Michael Povey.
Unknown:
Richard Elfyn
Unknown:
Julie Higginson.
Director:
Alison Hindell
Melusine:
Manon Edwards
Dame Ghislane:
Christine Pritchard
Joan:
Nia Davies
Constance:
Eluned Jones

11.00 Educated Evans
By Edgar Wallace. A four-part comedy narrated by Freddie Jones.
3: A Judge of Racing. Starring Roy Hudd as a sporting authority in the 1920s. with Simon Treves , Elizabeth Mansfield and Jeremy Browne. Music by Rick Cardinali and Philip Glassborow. Dramatised by Richard Quick. Director Dirk Maggs
11.30 Twenty Players
A six-part album of sporting heroes. 5: Frankie Swoop. Barry Davies tells the story of the talentless footballer. Written by Simon Bullivant
Producer Richard Wilson Repeat
11.45 The ShutUeworths
A six-part comedy show featuring the semi-detached world of aspiring singer/songwriter John Shuttleworth. 5: John Goes to London. Written and performed by Graham Fellows. Producer Paul Schlesinger Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Wallace.
Unknown:
Freddie Jones.
Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Simon Treves
Unknown:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Unknown:
Jeremy Browne.
Music By:
Rick Cardinali
Music By:
Philip Glassborow.
Dramatised By:
Richard Quick.
Director:
Dirk Maggs
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Written By:
Simon Bullivant
Producer:
Richard Wilson
Songwriter:
John Shuttleworth.
Unknown:
Graham Fellows.
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Inspector Pine:
Andrew Sachs
The Miller:
Michael Roberts
Mrs Rankin:
Pat Coombs
Joe Taskett:
David Battley

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More