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Iconic Talking Heads writer and actor Alan Bennett presents his renowned collection of monologues, featuring A Chip in the Sugar (1991) with Alan Bennett; A Lady or Letters (1991) with Patricia Routledge; Her Big Chance (1988) with Julie Walters; Soldiering On (1991) with Stephanie Cole and A Cream Cracker under the Settee (1989) with Thora Hird.

Contributors

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Alan Bennett
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Alan Bennett
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Patricia Routledge
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Julie Walters
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Stephanie Cole
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Thora Hird

sci-fi comedy about intergalactic reporters, written by Stuart Sumner and Ian Simons , and starring Dan Mersh , Tim Key , Prunella Scales and Dan Tetsell (3/4)

Contributors

Written By:
Stuart Sumner
Written By:
Ian Simons
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Dan Mersh
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Tim Key
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Prunella Scales
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Dan Tetsell

Colin Sharpe drama about a Doctor Who fan who meets his very own Doctor Who girl, who may or may not be a figment of his imagination. With David Raynor , Fiona Clarke and Charlie Hardwick

Contributors

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Colin Sharpe
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David Raynor
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Fiona Clarke
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Charlie Hardwick

Iconic Talking Heads writer and actor Alan Bennett presents his renowned collection of monologues, featuring A Chip in the Sugar (1991) with Alan Bennett; A Lady of Letters (1991) with Patricia Routledge; Her Big Chance (1988) with Julie Walters; Soldiering On (1991) with Stephanie Cole; and A Cream Cracker under the Settee (1989) with Thora Hird.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Unknown:
Julie Walters
Unknown:
Stephanie Cole
Unknown:
Thora Hird

sci-fi comedy about intergalactic reporters, written by Stuart Sumner and Ian Simons , and starring Dan Mersh , Tim Key , Prunella Scales and Dan Tetsell (3/4)

Contributors

Written By:
Stuart Sumner
Written By:
Ian Simons
Unknown:
Dan Mersh
Unknown:
Tim Key
Unknown:
Prunella Scales
Unknown:
Dan Tetsell

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