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Six comedy adventures. 1: The Property Game It's 1990 and, out in Docklands, they're pulling down yuppie flats and building warehouses. But Brightco's plans hit a snag.
Written by Andrew Palmer Producer Edward Taylor (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Palmer
Producer:
Edward Taylor
Jimmy Bright:
Bernard Cribbins
Russell Farrow:
Frank Thornton
Nan Forbes:
Annette Crosbie
Seymour Dobbs:
Kenneth Connor
Sue Plant:
Annee Blott

Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black , led by Martin Loveday.
Singers: Cynthia Glover , John Lawrenson , Helen Glover and the Stephen Hill Singers. Introduced by John Marsh.
Producer Alan Boyd (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Singers:
Martin Loveday.
Singers:
Cynthia Glover
Singers:
John Lawrenson
Singers:
Helen Glover
Unknown:
Stephen Hill Singers.
Introduced By:
John Marsh.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Tonight Alan Titchmarsh reports from the sixth
Birmingham International Film and Television
Festival, which features a retrospective of films by Birmingham-born producer Tony Garnett. There's also news of 'My Africa' - a series of events at the University of Warwick, including a tribute to South African jazz musician
Chris MacGregor ; and two new Shakespeare productions - The Taming of the Shrew in Leicester and Macbeth, with Jack Klaff , at the Birmingham Rep. Producer David Corser

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Tony Garnett.
Unknown:
Chris MacGregor
Unknown:
Jack Klaff
Producer:
David Corser

A second chance to catch John Dunn in conversation with his After Six star guests. Tonight:
Ray Bradbury. The writer of fantasy and horror fiction talks about his latest novel,
A Graveyard for Lunatics.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunn
Unknown:
Ray Bradbury.

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