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6: Foreign Parts
Starring Peter Davison and Michael Williams. In the final episode of Peter Morfoot 's comedy, winter has come to the Ogle Valley. David is dreaming about sun and sand when an old friend offers him a job in Australia. Meanwhile, Arthur dreams of a date with June.
Repeated from Thursday Written by Peter Morfoot

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Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Michael Williams.
Unknown:
Peter Morfoot
Unknown:
Ogle Valley.
Written By:
Peter Morfoot

In this month's guide to living life to the full, a visit to Penny Arcadia, mudlarking, living over the shop, and the University of the Third Age. Plus safe holiday travel: what are the destinations to avoid in 1996? Producer Anthony Wills

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Producer:
Anthony Wills

Starring Jim Dale.
Set on Independence Day 1912, Meredith Willson 's
Broadway musical is a modern version of the Pied
Piper of Hamelin and tells the tale of the stranger who came to River City and formed a boys' band which changed their lives.
Other parts played by Anthony Hamblin , Laura Bailey , Carla Prosser and Sarah French
With the Stephen Hill
Singers, the children of the Sylvia Young Theatre School and the BBC
Concert Orchestra, conductor lain Sutherland. Book, music and lyrics by Meredith Willson
Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Dale.
Unknown:
Meredith Willson
Played By:
Anthony Hamblin
Played By:
Laura Bailey
Played By:
Carla Prosser
Unknown:
Meredith Willson
Harold Hill:
Jim Dale
Charlie Cowell:
David Kelsey
Mayor Shinn:
David Healey
Ewart Dunlop:
Stephen Hill
Oliver Hix:
Patrick Clancy
Jacey Squires:
David Alder
Olin Britt:
Michael Bundy
Marcellus Washburn:
Michael Cahill
Tommy Djilas:
Chris Gazzard
Marian Paroo:
Claire Moore
Mrs Paroo:
Anny Tobin
Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn:
Joan Savage

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