Tenth Anniversary programme
(Repeated: Mon 12.15 pm) Written by BARBARA CLEGG Directed by ANTON GILL DAVID JOHNSTON and JOHN CARDY
Debbie Franks calls a union meeting, but fails to pass a motion of censure on Milton Monk: Liz and Peter Tyson go to Abercrombies' party and catch sight of Brad Pullbright who's supposed to be abroad; George Underdown's weekend with Edith turns out disastrously.
Stella/Prue
JENNY TWIGGE
Mrs Tandy
GRIZELDÃ HERVEY
Contributors
Written By:
Barbara
Clegg
Directed By:
Anton
Gill
Directed By:
David
Johnston
Directed By:
John
Cardy
Unknown:
Debbie
Franks
Unknown:
Jenny
Twigge
Mike Nash:
Edward
Cast
Claire Nash:
Ellen
McIntosh
Joanna Nash:
Elizabeth
Proud
Sue Nash:
Elizabeth
Lindsay
Peter Tyson:
Basil
Moss
Liz Tyson:
Ann
Morrish
Arthur Tyson:
Lockwood
West
Lynn Prior:
Judy
Franklin
Matt Prior:
Michael
Spice
Bill Ashton:
Christian
Rodska
Kath Miller:
Charlotte
Mitchell
George Underdown:
Alan
Dudley
Shirley Edwards:
Carole
Boyd
Cliff Edwards:
Sion
Probert
Maurice Gill:
Ian
McCulloch
Dickon Firth:
Peter
Wickham
Cressida Firth:
Anne
Clements
Joan Pullbright:
Janet
Burnell
Brad PuUbright:
Robert
Beatty
Ramesh Patel:
Garard
Green
Candy:
Akosua
Busia
Donald Fitzroy:
Anthony
Newlands
Reg Brown:
Nicholas
Courtney
Annie Eleven:
Kate
David
visits a record factory In Hayes, Middlesex, and looks at the processes behind the creation of singles and LPS.
Producers BRIAN WILLEY and DENIS O'KEEFFE
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
from the Hippodrome, Goiders Green lain Sutherland conducts BBC Concert Orchestra leader JOHN BRADBURY The Mandolin Men conductor
ROBERTO CAMPADELLI Friday Night's Star Singers:
Felicity Page
JohnTreleaven with the John McCarthy Singers
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer JOHN BUSSELL
Contributors
Leader:
John
Bradbury
Conductor:
Roberto
Campadelli
Singers:
John
McCarthy
Introduced By:
Robin
Boyle
Producer:
John
Bussell
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