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Tim Brooke-Taylor chairs the storytelling game. His guests today are Donald Sinden , Willie Rushton and Clare Francis. Producer Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Clare Francis.
Producer:
Edward Taylor

Daire Brehan and guests, topical discussion, and Stuart Maconie's efforts to untangle the taut philosophical knots within the notion of "beauty".

Phone/Answerphone: [number removed]
E-Mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Daire Brehan
Reporter:
Stuart Maconie
Editor:
Sharon Banoff

By lain Grant. "He sprayed them with weed killer, then he sprayed them with insecticide. Nothing. He rigged up a little fairy-scarer from a bamboo pole, a bairn's windmill and some Christmas bells, but they loved it." Read by Michael Elder. Producer Bruce Young

Contributors

Read By:
Michael Elder.
Producer:
Bruce Young

Final part of Clive Coleman 's sitcom about the questionable practices of a group of barristers.
The American. When star American lawyer Thurman Berkley arrives in chambers for a week, a culture clash seems inevitable. But the stuffy John Fuller-Carp will do anything to win a case - even if it means adopting the rapping rhythms Thurman used so successfully in the OK Stimpson trial. A run-of-the-mill GBH gets the full transatlantic treatment.
Producer Paul Schlesinger Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Coleman
Unknown:
Thurman Berkley
Unknown:
John Fuller-Carp
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
John Fuller-Carp:
John Bird
Hilary Tripping:
James Fleet
Ruth Quirke:
Lesley Sharp
Vince:
Jonathan Kydd
Hunt:
Jonathan Kydd
Todd:
Jonathan Kydd
Todd:
Jonathan Kydd
Thurman Berkley:
David Kyddharewood

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