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With Answers Please - a chance for listeners to find the answer to that question which has puzzled them for ages.
QUESTIONS TO:
The John Dunn Show ,
BBC Radio 2, London W1A 1AA FAX: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: [address removed]

Contributors

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John Dunn Show

Investigating a top issue of the day. Voice your views on what's in the news by phoning [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK.
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Jennifer Teague , Mark Hill and Anne Freeman

Contributors

Producers:
Jennifer Teague
Producers:
Mark Hill
Producers:
Anne Freeman

Joanna Trollope 's bestseller, dramatised in six episodes by Melissa Murray.
4:
Frances and Luis have embarked on a love affair in Spain, but Lizzie's home has to be sold to pay the debts.
Other parts played by Andrew Branch , Linda Reagan and Sandra James Young. The children were played by Kim Staines , Guy Witcher and James Cohen
Director Janet Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna Trollope
Unknown:
Melissa Murray.
Played By:
Andrew Branch
Played By:
Linda Reagan
Played By:
Sandra James Young.
Played By:
Kim Staines
Played By:
Guy Witcher
Played By:
James Cohen
Director:
Janet Whitaker
Frances:
Jemma Redgrave
Lizzie:
Caroline Langrishe
Luis:
John Turner
Barbara:
Dorothy Tutin
Robert:
Paul Rhys

George Melly looks at the contribution of black composers and performers to the early American musical. From minstrel shows to the Zeigfield Follies, from Porgy and Bess to the Harlem cabarets.
And veteran entertainers, such as Apollo headliner
Harold Cromer , Cotton Club girls Tondelayo and Hy Curtis , and the one-legged tap dancer Peg Leg Bates , provide contributions. An Inflight Production

Contributors

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George Melly
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Harold Cromer
Unknown:
Hy Curtis
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Peg Leg Bates

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