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When times arc hard sacrifices are made - Mr Tulley must decide the future of his boatyard, Liz must decide whether Debbie can cope at the Herald. But for light relief, Waggoners' Walk assembles this week for the all-night UFO sky-watch. Donald Fitzroy unveils his detecting equipment to an admiring Arthur; a sceptical Maurice paces the Heath; an enthusiastic Gray receives a friendly visitor ... but not from outer space. Shirley receives a too friendly visitor, and George receives a visitor for dinner ... but something startling puts him off his food.
Directed by ANTON GILL and PENNY LEICESTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Tulley
Unknown:
Donald Fitzroy
Directed By:
Anton Gill
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Liz Tyson:
Ann Morrish
Matt Prior:
Michael Spice
Lynn Prior:
Judy Franklin
Debbie Franks:
Tara Soppet
Maurice Gill:
Crawford Logan
Cressida Firth:
Anne Clements
Cliff Edwards:
Sion Probert
Shirley Edwards:
Carole Boyd
George Underdown:
Alan Dudley
Arthur Tyson:
Gerald Cross
Sophie Richmond:
Glynis Brooks
Carol Warburton:
Sara Clee
Alexis:
Tony McEwan
Jeremy Tyson:
Jill Lidstone
Joan Pullbright:
Janet Burnell
Brad Pullbright:
Ramsey Williams
Donald Fitzroy:
Anthony Newlands
Mr Tulley:
John Bott
Gray MacFarlane:
Stuart Blake
Brett Hansen:
Gordon Reid
Man:
Gordon Reid
PC Powell:
Brian Carroll
Phil:
John Church
Woman:
Eva Stuart

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6.45 Sports Desk
A round-up of the day's news and the classified racing results
8.2-9.30 Jack Buchanan and Glamorous Nights on

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Buchanan

direct from Wembley
Introduced by Jim Roscnthal England v N Ireland
Live commentary on this Home International championship game.
After opening their title defence against Wales on Saturday, ENGLAND bid to keep up an impressive sequence against the Irish - just one defeat in this fixture in the last 22 years.
Ron Greenwood 's team put five past Ireland in their last meeting - a win that helped put them into the European Championship finals in Italy next month. But they may find the opposition tougher tonight, under the new managership of Billy Bingham.
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Roscnthal England
Unknown:
Ron Greenwood
Unknown:
Billy Bingham.

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