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Chris Langham, aka the hapless Roy Mallard, offers an impression of four occupations.

With Peter Davison, Peter Serafinowicz, Kim Wall, Joanna Monro, Jennifer Hennesey and Rachel Atkins.

Contributors

Writer:
John Morton
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Roy Mallard:
Chris Langham
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Peter Serafinowicz
Unknown:
Kim Wall
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Jennifer Hennesey
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins

Nicholas Parsons challenges Clement Freud , Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Peter Jones and Paul Merton to talk for one minute without hesitation. Producer Ann Jobson. Rptd Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Producer:
Ann Jobson.

By Ayshe Raif. Two teenage girls seek fame and fortune with the Tiller Girls. with Carolyn Jones , Tracy Ann Oberman , Janet Maw , Chris Pavlo , Gerard McDermott Pianist Colin Guthrie. Director Claire Grove

Contributors

Unknown:
Ayshe Raif.
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones
Unknown:
Tracy Ann OBErman
Unknown:
Janet Maw
Unknown:
Chris Pavlo
Pianist:
Gerard McDermott
Pianist:
Colin Guthrie.
Director:
Claire Grove
Ruby:
Julia Ford
Sandie:
Alison Pettitt
Fran Casey:
Edna Dore

By Ernest Bramagh , dramatised by Roger Danes. Max battles with spies. with Brett Usher , Steve Hodson , Kathryn Pogson , Paul Panting , Brian Orrell. Music Robert Rigby. Director Alan Drury Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Bramagh
Dramatised By:
Roger Danes.
Unknown:
Brett Usher
Unknown:
Steve Hodson
Unknown:
Kathryn Pogson
Unknown:
Paul Panting
Unknown:
Brian Orrell.
Music:
Robert Rigby.
Director:
Alan Drury
Max Carrados:
Simon Callow
Parkinson:
Lionel Jeffries
Van Den Burgh:
Charles Simpson
Famish:
Charles Simpson

Anthony Minghella introduces the last of six international radio plays.
Richard Nwamba 's play was first broadcast on SAFM. Six young people with six contrasting visions are united by the fact that they are all new recruits to the South African Defence Force. with Hannes Potgleter , Zane Meas, Graham Lucas. Malmele Motubatse and Annah Komape. Director Hilary Keogh Followed by 11.05 Write Out Loud: Tales from the Pickle Cupboard/The Present
A double bill of short plays, produced in association with the Arts Council.

Contributors

Introduces:
Anthony Minghella
Unknown:
Richard Nwamba
Unknown:
Hannes Potgleter
Unknown:
Graham Lucas.
Unknown:
Malmele Motubatse
Unknown:
Annah Komape.
Director:
Hilary Keogh
Master Sergeant Louw:
Douglas Bristow
Buhle:
Richard Nwamba
Corporal Tau:
Richard Nwamba

Simon Armitage discusses Benjamin Britten 's settings of poetry with editor Boris Ford and poet Peter Porter. With pianist Roger Vignoles and tenor Adrian Thompson. Producer Sara Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Armitage
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Editor:
Boris Ford
Unknown:
Peter Porter.
Pianist:
Roger Vignoles
Tenor:
Adrian Thompson.
Producer:
Sara Davies

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