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Last programme in the series. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. The great tropical coral reefs are the rainforests of the ocean, rich in plants and wildlife. And, like the rainforests, they are being destroyed - victims of climate change, global warming and man's destructive instincts. Can this great storehouse of natural treasures be saved before it's too late?
Producer Robin Hellier
Series editor Amanda Theunissen

Contributors

Producer:
Robin Hellier
Editor:
Amanda Theunissen

L Four-part comedy drama adapted by Deborah Moggach from Anne Fine 's award-winning novel about a one-parent family.
Starring Alun Armstrong Lesley Manville
When divorcee Rosie falls for an older, rather conventional man, the family's all-female bliss is destroyed. The ensuing havoc is seen through the eyes of 12-year-old Kitty.
Producer Georgina Abrahams Director Carol Wiseman
A Friday production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Adapted By:
Deborah Moggach
Unknown:
Anne Fine
Producer:
Georgina Abrahams
Director:
Carol Wiseman
Gerald:
Alum Armstrong
Rosie:
Lesley Manville
Mrs Harrington:
Thora Hird
Kitty:
Honeysuckle Weeks
Jude:
Victoria Shalet
Helly:
Alexandra Milman
Mrs Craydon:
Kathryn Pogson
Farishta:
Preeya Kalidas

First in a six-part comedy series written by deadpan comedian Norman Lovett and the creator of Rab CNesbitt , Ian Pattison. Lovett plays an eccentric inventor who shares his home with Dirk, a cynical talking dog. With Sara Cooper , Dicken Ashworth and the voices of Geoffrey Hughes , Leon Sinden , Mary Riggans ,
Bernard Cribbins and Ian Sexon.
Director Ron Bain
ProducerColin Gilbert

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Lovett
Unknown:
Rab Cnesbitt
Unknown:
Ian Pattison.
Unknown:
Sara Cooper
Unknown:
Dicken Ashworth
Unknown:
Geoffrey Hughes
Unknown:
Leon Sinden
Unknown:
Mary Riggans
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Ian Sexon.
Director:
Ron Bain
Unknown:
Producercolin Gilbert

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