with Ned Sherrin and Robert Elms , Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from
STEVE PUNT. PETE SINCLAIR Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
Contributors
Unknown:
Ned
Sherrin
Unknown:
Robert
Elms
Unknown:
Craig
Charles
Unknown:
Victoria
Mather.
Unknown:
Pete
Sinclair
Producers:
Ian
Gardhouse
Producers:
Jane
Berthoud
Producers:
Charlie
Bunce
starring Richard Ingrams as Beachcomber
John Wells as Prodnose Patricia Routledge and John Sessions as a host of other characters. More nonsense from the great J. B. MORTON 'S column.
Lady Cabstanleigh holds a party, Mrs McGurgle gets into an argument, Chief Insp Blunderton follows up a few leads, and Justice Cocklecarrot has to contend with the antics of the Filthistan trio. Adapted by MICHAEL BARFIELD
With RICHARD INGRAMS.
Announcer BRIAN PERKINS Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Ingrams
Unknown:
John
Wells
Unknown:
Prodnose Patricia
Routledge
Unknown:
John
Sessions
Unknown:
J. B.
Morton
Unknown:
Mrs
McGurgle
Adapted By:
Michael
Barfield
Unknown:
Richard
Ingrams.
Announcer:
Brian
Perkins
Producer:
Harry
Thompson
Gordon Brown , mp Alex Salmond , mp
Sir George Young , mp and Katharine Whitehorn. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on this week's Any Questions? issues.
Producers JOHN HOLMES and KEITH JONES. BBC Bristol
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Gordon
Brown
Unknown:
Alex
Salmond
Unknown:
Sir George
Young
Unknown:
Katharine
Whitehorn.
Unknown:
Jonathan
Dimbleby.
Unknown:
Jonathan
Dimbleby
Producers:
John
Holmes
Producers:
Keith
Jones.
adapted by MARTYN READ from DALE WASSERMAN 'S stage version of KEN KESEY 'S novel. With and Committed to a mental institution in 50s America, the rebellious and somewhat psychopathic
R. P. McMurphy confronts the harsh, unforgiving discipline of Nurse Ratched.
Directed by DAVID HTTCHINSON (A BBC World Service Drama production) Stereo
Contributors
Adapted By:
Martyn
Read
Unknown:
Dale
Wasserman
Unknown:
Ken
Kesey
Unknown:
R. P.
McMurphy
Directed By:
David
Httchinson
R P McMurphy:
Bob
Sherman
Nurse Ratched:
Margaret
Robertson
Dale Harding:
William
Roberts
Billy Bibbet:
Kerry
Shale
Martini:
John
Cassady
Chief Bromden:
William
Hootkins
Dr Spivey:
Stuart
Milligan
Candy Starr:
Susannah
Fellows
Nurse Flynn/Sandra:
Barbara
Barnes
Warren/Turkle:
Al
Matthews
4.30 When in Italy A five-part guide. 3: L'italiano Is it more important to know the language or the people? DENISE DE ROME examines the grammar of Italian daily life.
5.00 Spring Into Summer In the third of six programmes, DR ALAN MARYON DAVIS joins BARRY TOOK at his local golf course. BBC Pebble Mill
5.30 A Woman's Work A five-part series.
3: Best of Both Worlds? Interviews by SARAHCURTis
Who, Me? by MICHAEL DAVIES.
Maggy finds another woman's handbag on the floor of her husband's car.
Directed by GERRY JONES Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Davies.
Directed By:
Gerry
Jones
Harry Rolt:
David
Timson
Maggy:
Moir
Leslie
Ellenor Jones:
Helena
Breck
Alan Saunderson:
Geoffrey
Whitehead
Peter Jackson:
Ken
Cumberljdge
Sgt Hadfield:
Joe
Dunlop
Janet/Receptionist:
Rebecca
Jones
Maisy/Ward sister:
Catherine
Alexander
Bosun:
Christopher
Scott
Capt Samuels:
John
Hollis
John Crabtree:
Geoffrey
Beevers
Capt Olsen:
Richard
Tate
Seaman:
Ian
Targett
A Spectre of Treason Written and produced by DAVID HAGGIE. With Sam Dastor Maurice Denham
Ian Targett , Richard Tate Joan Walker and Geoffrey Whitehead.
William in was crowned in April 1689. In the six months since his landing at Torbay, he had mounted a brilliant propaganda campaign. Additional research by CHRIS BOWLBY. Stereo
Contributors
Produced By:
David
Haggie.
Unknown:
Sam
Dastor
Unknown:
Maurice
Denham
Unknown:
Ian
Targett
Unknown:
Richard
Tate
Unknown:
Joan
Walker
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Whitehead.
Unknown:
Chris
Bowlby.
Four adventures of a communist football club, starring Alexei Sayle. 3: Apocalypse Des
Where better to go for a sunny pre-cup-final break than newly-communist
El Telvador ? Anywhere, if Des Frankly is interpreter. So begins a terrifying journey into the very heart of darkness itself.
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo
Contributors
Unknown:
Alexei
Sayle.
Unknown:
El
Telvador
Written By:
Marcus
Berkmann
Unknown:
Harry
Thompson.
Ricky Lenin:
Alexei
Sayle
Manolo/McCreadie/ C Hopper Harris:
Jim
Broadbent
Des Frankly:
Tony
Allen
Frank Lee Brian:
Kenneth
Wolstenholme
Col Brace Cartwright:
Donald
Hewlett
Stevie Stalin:
Andrew
McClean
Terry Trotsky:
Phil
Cornwell
Announcer:
John
Witty
Written and presented by Andy Mayhew-Hamilton and Nick Mayhew-Revell and featuring
Felicity Mayhew-Montagu and Jasper Mayhew -Jacob-Mayhew.
Producer PAUL ARCHER. Stereo
Contributors
Presented By:
Andy
Mayhew-Hamilton
Presented By:
Nick
Mayhew-Revell
Unknown:
Felicity
Mayhew-Montagu
Unknown:
Jasper
Mayhew
Producer:
Paul
Archer.
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