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Comedy starring Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds.
Scriptwriter Mark Christopher hasn't had an original idea in years. His troubles get worse when a teenage delinquent called
Susan turns up. Review page 62. Director Frank Tashlin (1954)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Powell
Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds.
Scriptwriter:
Mark Christopher
Director:
Frank Tashlin

8/8. Felixstowe to London. A wreck in the Thames estuary could explode with a terrifying force that would devastate the coast. The team investigates. The series is scheduled to return next year.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer Gill Tierney Shown last Thursday Take out a six-month subscription to RadioTimes for only
E28.60 and get the new Coast book. Call [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 8p per min), quoting RTP
RT DIRECT: order the Coast series 1&2 boxed set DVD for just E34.99 incl pSp. Call [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute), quoting RTD58

Contributors

Producer:
Steve Evanson
Producer:
Gill Tierney

5/5. In the north-eastern corner of France,
Messrs Clarke and May meet three very different champagne producers - the head of the House of Krug, an aristocrat who is as interested in vintage cars as vintage wine, and a local man who makes it in his back garden.
Series director Mark Powell ; Executive producer Nick Shearman Signed repeat next Thursday on BBC1 RT DIRECT: order the hardback book for only Ell.99 (normally £18.99) incl pSp. Call [number removed] (landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per min), quoting RTD5

Contributors

Unknown:
Messrs Clarke
Director:
Mark Powell
Producer:
Nick Shearman

BBC Two England

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