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Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague

Contributors

Producers:
Anne Freeman
Producers:
Jennifer Teague

By Susan Howatch , dramatised in six episodes by Julia Stoneham. 5: Philip Part II
Mark Castallack has unexpectedly died. Who will inherit Penmarric, the ' money and the Sennen
Garth mine - Philip, his nephew Jonas, or his younger brother, Jan-Yves?
Music composed and played by Andy Price
Musicians Nick Parry , Katie Salvidge and Stuart Gordon Director Tracey Neale

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Howatch
Unknown:
Julia Stoneham.
Unknown:
Mark Castallack
Played By:
Andy Price
Played By:
Musicians Nick Parry
Played By:
Katie Salvidge
Played By:
Stuart Gordon
Director:
Tracey Neale
Philip:
Michael Maloney
Jan-Yves:
Adrian Lukis
Adrian:
Philip Franks
Janna:
Angharad Rees
Alun Trevose:
James Aubrey
Helena:
Helena Breck
Doctor:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Lizzie:
Patience Tomlinson
Felicity:
Rachel Atkins
Michael Vincent:
Jonathan Keeble
Medlyn:
Sean Arnold

Who better to debunk the myths and lies surrounding Scotland's national poet than the man himself? The ghost of Robert Burns attends a supper held in his honour to enjoy a dram and to dispense a rarer tipple - the truth.
Producers Mark Stephen and Ken Mutch

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Burns
Producers:
Mark Stephen
Producers:
Ken Mutch

A series of programmes in which Valerie Solti talks to famous people about the things for which they are not well known.
5: Dame Joan Sutherland reveals that her talent for magnificent singing is matched by her skills in needlework and tapestry.

Contributors

Talks:
Valerie Solti
Unknown:
Dame Joan Sutherland

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