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Charity worker Pamela Marvin talks to Jenni Murray about her love affair with and subsequent marriage to Hollywood actor Lee Marvin. Serial: Larry's Party. Part 12. For details see Monday

Contributors

Talks:
Pamela Marvin
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Lee Marvin.

Philip Afshar 's six-part comedy-drama series about next-door neighbours who start an import business.
1: Khalid decides to spend the last of his redundancy money on handicrafts from Pakistan. Has he been spending too much time reminiscing about home with his neighbour Florence?
Producer Jo Clegg

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Afshar
Producer:
Jo Clegg
Khalid Miah:
Harmage Singh Kalirai
Samantha Miah:
Kathryn Apanowicz
Florence Field:
Annette Kerr
Sahra Miah:
Nisha Kapur
RahniMiah:
Rachna Kapur
Carol:
Denise Devlin

The final part of Barbara Clegg and Olwen Wymark 's drama.
3: Death and the Ice Maiden
Gail asks her father to look into the strange deathbed confession of a friend's grandmother. with Richard Lomas. Doreen Mantle ,
Rachel Atkins. Mary Wimbush , Tonya Smith. Ruth Lloyd and Simon Ludders Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Clegg
Unknown:
Olwen Wymark
Unknown:
Richard Lomas.
Unknown:
Doreen Mantle
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins.
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Tonya Smith.
Unknown:
Ruth Lloyd
Unknown:
Simon Ludders
Director:
Alison Hindell
Thackeray:
Michael Cochrane
George:
John Hartley
Miss Birch:
Margaret John
Bryony:
Melanie Walters
Gail:
Charlotte Bird

Six authors recall recent trips abroad. 1: Lesotho. Exploring this tiny African principality, Nicholas Shakespeare enjoys silence, beautiful flora and the exploits of one Mervyn Bosworth Smith. Producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Shakespeare
Unknown:
Mervyn Bosworth Smith.
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

A documentary which savours the special atmosphere of the Somerset Levels through the memories of those who live there. With contributions from Louise Baker , Maisie Brown , Ginger David , Colin Dyer , Desmond Hawkins and Rod Hector.
Producer Tony Staveacre

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Baker
Unknown:
Maisie Brown
Unknown:
Ginger David
Unknown:
Colin Dyer
Unknown:
Desmond Hawkins
Unknown:
Rod Hector.
Producer:
Tony Staveacre

Utilities. In the last of an eight-part environmental series, Jeremy Cherfas calls the utilities industry to account and asks whether it is mortgaging our future in its rush for profits. Producer Hugh O'Donnell Repeated Sunday 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Cherfas
Producer:
Hugh O'Donnell

A five-part comedy drama about three new mothers living in the same street, written by Julie Balloo and Jenny Eclair. 2: The babies are about four months old and in need of constant mopping. Their mothers are constantly weary, and an early night with a slice of chocolate cake is looking increasingly appealing. with Tilly Vosburgh , Linda Robson. Kevin Eldon , Julie Balloo , Hugh Ross. Graham Fellows , Lee Cornes. Eva Stuart , Ronnie Ancona and Jenny Eclair. Producer Jane Berthoud

Contributors

Written By:
Julie Balloo
Written By:
Jenny Eclair.
Unknown:
Tilly Vosburgh
Unknown:
Linda Robson.
Unknown:
Kevin Eldon
Unknown:
Julie Balloo
Unknown:
Hugh Ross.
Unknown:
Graham Fellows
Unknown:
Lee Cornes.
Unknown:
Eva Stuart
Unknown:
Ronnie Ancona
Unknown:
Jenny Eclair.
Producer:
Jane Berthoud
Geraldine:
Frances Barber
Shona:
Claire Skinner

The Butter Factor
In the first of four programmes, Professor Dudley Dower races a tortoise, journalist Harwood Carter tortures a celebrity, and radio gardener Jack Finsborough explains how to set roses on fire. Plus sketches, songs, jokes and a soap with a talking dog. With Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb , Gordon Southern, Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb.
Producer Gareth Edwards Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Dudley Dower
Unknown:
Harwood Carter
Unknown:
Jack Finsborough
Unknown:
Gerard Foster
Unknown:
Dave Lamb
Unknown:
Tim Verrinder
Unknown:
Ben Ward
Unknown:
Richard Webb.
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

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