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including at 6.30*
The Fosdyke Saga in 24 episodes
22: Sorry, Jos, I can't come. We're raising money for Tripe-Blight sufferers with a special guest appearance by Patricia Routledge as Dame Vera
(For full cast list see Tuesday) and at 6.45 on MW only
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Routledge

goes Round Your Parts!
And this week we visit the old, old, old village of Humpingham to do some quaint and sleepy interviews with its local characters. Leaving the gate open are
Written by ANGUS DEAYTON and GEOFFREY PERKINS
Additional material by JON CANTER , MORAY HUNTER and JOHN DOCHERTY Music by PHILIP POPE and STEVE BROWN Producer JAMIE RIX
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Written By:
Angus Deayton
Written By:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Jon Canter
Unknown:
Moray Hunter
Unknown:
John Docherty
Music By:
Philip Pope
Music By:
Steve Brown
Producer:
Jamie Rix
Anna Daptor:
Helen Atkinson Wood
MikeChannel:
Angus Deayton
Uncle Mike Stand:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Mike Flex:
Geoffrey Perkins
Nigel Pry:
Philip Pope

Anne Baxter talks to
Marjorie Bilbow about her long career in Hollywood which included roles in The Magnificent Ambersons The Razor's Edge
The Ten Commandments and All About Eve.
Introduced by Nick Jackson Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
Producer WENDY CLAY

Contributors

Talks:
Anne Baxter
Unknown:
Marjorie Bilbow
Introduced By:
Nick Jackson
Producer:
Wendy Clay

plays trumpet with The International All Stars, including Jim Galloway on saxes. Recorded at
The George Hotel, Edinburgh. Introduced by Mike Hennessey Producers KEITH STEWART and DAVE BATCHELOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Galloway
Introduced By:
Mike Hennessey
Producers:
Keith Stewart
Producers:
Dave Batchelor

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