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Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Delicate Matters by Vickery Turner , abridged in ten parts by Meg Clarke. Parti. Serial produced by Di Spiers Editors Emma Selby , Nadine Grieve E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Vickery Turner
Unknown:
Meg Clarke.
Produced By:
Di Spiers
Editors:
Emma Selby
Editors:
Nadine Grieve

The world of public relations can use some dubious tactics, but in John Dixon and Charles Nicklin 's black comedy, an employee neatly turns the tables. with John Webb , Marian Kemmer , Tina Gray , Christopher Scott. Lois Burgess , David Holt and John Dixon. Director Sue Wilson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dixon
Unknown:
Charles Nicklin
Unknown:
John Webb
Unknown:
Marian Kemmer
Unknown:
Tina Gray
Unknown:
Christopher Scott.
Unknown:
Lois Burgess
Unknown:
David Holt
Unknown:
John Dixon.
Director:
Sue Wilson
Shirley:
Jillie Meers
Wayne:
Alex Jones
Mr Wright:
Terry Molloy

By Simon Block. For five years, three amateur astronomers have met once a month. Tonight their routine world is knocked out of its orbit. with Alex Edyvean , Jack Hollis , loan Meredith and Rachel Atkins. Director David Hunter

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Block.
Unknown:
Alex Edyvean
Unknown:
Jack Hollis
Unknown:
Loan Meredith
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins.
Director:
David Hunter
Samuel:
James Taylor
Patricia:
Sheila Allen
Jerry:
Sean Baker
Phil:
Tom Watt

There are thousands of religious people involved in door-knocking across the country. Trevor Barnes follows evangelists onto the doorsteps of Britain and asks why, in the face of such hostility, they continue to do it. Producer Tim Pemberton Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Barnes
Producer:
Tim Pemberton

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