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Written by TERRY JAMES Directed by ANTON GILL and PENNY LEICESTER
A week of problems and anxieties in Waggoners' Walk starting with the preparations for the Tysons' dinner; Maurice and Cressida are still not on the best of terms and Cliff is having difficulties cheering Shirley up; Bill tries to get back into Sophie's good books and Rob is made an offer by a customer that he has to refuse! Rob and Alexis, meanwhile, have taken young Jeremy to a football match, but Lynn has good reason to become anxious. The Nashes are speeding down to Bath.... are their problems about to be resolved by an offer from Nicola Gould that Mike can surely not refuse?

Contributors

Written By:
Terry James
Directed By:
Anton Gill
Unknown:
Nicola Gould
Mike Nash:
Edward Cast
Claire:
Ellen McIntosh
Tony Nash:
Glynn Sweet
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Liz Tyson:
Ann Morrish
Arthur:
Lockwood West
Jeremy:
Jill Lidstone
Lynn Prior:
Judy Franklin
Matt Prior:
Michael Spice
Shirley Edwards:
Carole Boyd
Cliff Edwards:
Sion Probert
Dickon Firth:
Peter Wickham
Debbie Franks:
Tara Soppet
Cressida Firth:
Anne Clements
Maurice Gill:
Crawford Logan
George Underdown:
Alan Dudley
Sophie Richmond:
Glynis Brooks
Carol Warburton:
Sara Clee
Bill Ashton:
Christian Rodska
Rob Pengelly:
Mike Grady
Alexis:
Tony McEwan
Nicola Gould:
Hermione Gregory
Woman customer:
Elizabeth Rider

An entertaining and Informative look at points of law with
Peter Purves , Diane Keen
The actors: Martin Friend Jenny Twigge and Trevor Cooper
Devised and written by BRAD ASHTON
Producer DANNY GREENSTONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Diane Keen
Unknown:
Martin Friend
Unknown:
Jenny Twigge
Unknown:
Trevor Cooper
Written By:
Brad Ashton
Producer:
Danny Greenstone
the Judge:
Shaw Taylor
the Jury:
William Franklyn

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