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Dump Digging: Early 19th-century rubbish tips are attracting collectors in almost the same numbers as they used to attract flies. The rewards can be considerable. Dan Gillan tries his luck in the company of Ted Fletcher.

Value Added Tax ...has proved very confusing in its rather difficult application to the Antiques Trade. A prominent dealer puts her questions to a Conservative MP who is himself a collector.

Arthur Negus answers viewers' questions

Hugh Scully introduces the programme

(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Reporter (Dump Digging):
Dan Gillan
Expert (Dump Digging):
Ted Fletcher
Interviewer (Value Added Tax):
A prominent dealer [name uncredited]
Interviewee (Value Added Tax):
A Conservative MP [name uncredited]
Expert:
Arthur Negus
Director:
Robin Drake
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

The last of three programmes in which, before an audience of music-students, Yehudi Menuhin has worked on violin concertos with gifted young soloists.
Tonight, Mozart's Concerto No 3 in G major is played by Miwako Abe, John Holloway and Bernard Partridge

Contributors

Presenter/Violinist:
Yehudi Menuhin
Violinist:
Miwako Abe
Violinist:
John Holloway
Violinist:
Bernard Partridge
Accompanist:
Martin Isepp
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Director:
Rodney Greenberg

by Peter Terson
Another chance to see six of the plays from this award-winning series
[Starring] Michele Dotrice, Ruth Dunning, Denholm Elliott, Richard Vernon, Dennis Waterman, Billie Whitelaw

At weekends, Greg minds his wife's launderette, but during the week he is an artist, sharing a studio with five others. The arrival of his new model leads to unexpected complications.

"A well told story with six satisfying performances" (The Scotsman)
"An accurately observed study of human relations" (The Times)

Actor's Trade mark: page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Terson
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Baldwin:
Richard Vernon
Greg:
Dennis Waterman
Ellis:
Denholm Elliott
Megan:
Billie Whitelaw
Mrs Bunn:
Ruth Dunning
Ange:
Michele Dotrice

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