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Sue Ellen 's younger sister Kristin makes a play for J.R., who puts up little resistance to her obvious charms. And while Pam tries to make an agonising decision. Bobby finds out that she is pregnant. His joy only adds to her sorrow ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Kristin Affair
Unknown:
Sue Ellen

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Barnsdale Clay Jones and Geoff Hamilton put the emphasis on vegetables. A thorough examination of the pros and cons of the deep-bed system, new varieties of cabbage and peas, and the cabbage root fly experiment that hasn't worked.
Producer JOHN KENYON , BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Barnsdale Clay Jones
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Producer:
John Kenyon

A second chance to see four films from the series that introduces new directors to television. Over There by BRIAN THOMPSON with John Curless as ' Tad ' and Roderick Smith as ' Hiseman ' It's like the Sealed Knot innit, it's historical'. A group of World War II enthusiasts forgather in the Lake District to do battle with a similarly devoted group of Waffen SS especially imported from Gravesend. Of course Windermere 1979 is not Normandy 1944, but for some perhaps wishing will make it so? Hilarious (OBSERVER) The best half-hour of TV you're likely to see all week (TIME OUT) Producer JOHN NORTON
Director CHRIS LOVETT

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Thompson
Producer:
John Norton
Director:
Chris Lovett
Tad:
John Curless
Hiseman:
Roderick Smith
Lieutenant:
Tommy Boyle
Arthur:
Johnny Allan
SS Officer:
Barry Jackson
Trudi:
Elizabeth Spender
Hansl:
Susan Kodicek
SS Driver:
Malcolm Raeburn
Policeman:
Noel Cameron
Grahame:
Paul Butterworth
Terry:
Derry Jordan

starring Yves Montand, Michel Piccoli, Serge Reggiani, Gerard Depardieu, Stephane Audran
Vincent, Francois, Paul, their wives and friends, form a closely-knit group. They see each other in town during the week, and at the weekend they all go to Paul's house in the country. When each man faces a personal crisis, however, their bonds of friendship and love suddenly seem very fragile.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jean-Loup Dabadie
Screenplay:
Claude Neron
Screenplay:
Claude Sautet
From the novel "La Grande Marrade" by:
Claude Neron
Director:
Claude Sautet
Vincent:
Yves Montand
Francois:
Michel Piccoli
Paul:
Serge Reggiani
Jean:
Gerard Depardieu
Catherine:
Stephane Audran
Marie:
Ludmilla Mikael
Lucie:
Marie Dubois
Julia:
Antonella Lualdi
Colette:
Catherine Allegret
Jacques:
Umberto Orsini

BBC Two England

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