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Written by BARBARA CLEGG Directed by JOHN CARDY and PENNY LEICESTER
Lynn tells Rob and Sophie about the new plans for Priors; at the Herald, Milton Monk has an idea for solving the Lady Thackeray problem, but Liz is not happy about it.
(Harry Towb is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Written By:
Barbara Clegg
Directed By:
John Cardy
Unknown:
Penny Leicester
Mike Nash:
Edward Cast
Claire Nash:
Ellen McIntosh
Sue Nash:
Bernadette Windsor
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Liz Tyson:
Ann Morrish
Arthur Tyson:
Lockwood West
Jeremy Tyson:
Jill Lidstone
Matt Prior:
Michael Spice
Lynn Prior:
Judy Franklin
Shirley Edwards:
Carole Boyd
Dickon Firth:
Peter Wickham
Debbie Franks:
Tara Soppet
George Underdown:
Alan Dudley
Cressida Firth:
Anne Clements
Maurice Gill:
Crawford Logan
Sophie Richmond:
Glynis Brooks
Rob Pengelly:
Mike Grady
Milton Monk:
Harry Towb
Lady Thackeray:
Sally Lahee
Vicky:
Adrienne Burgess
Paula:
Caroline Funnell
Joe:
Paul Gregory
André:
Kenneth Shanley

Music from the great musical shows of stage and screen.
BBC Radio Orchestra led by SYLVIA PUTTERILL conducted by IAIN SUTHERLAND with Patricia Lambert Niall Murray and the John McCarthy Singers Introduced by David Bellan
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN

Contributors

Conducted By:
Iain Sutherland
Unknown:
Patricia Lambert
Unknown:
Niall Murray
Introduced By:
David Bellan
Producer:
Robert Bowman

Roy Hudd laughs at the news with Janet Brown
Chris Emmett and the Nic Rowley Quintet
Written by LAURIE ROWLEY ANDY HAMILTON , TERRY RAV-ENSCROFT, JEREMY BROWNE , RICHARD QUICK and others Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
(Repeated: Sat at 1.2 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Written By:
Laurie Rowley
Written By:
Andy Hamilton
Unknown:
Jeremy Browne
Unknown:
Jonathan James-Moore

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