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... Raiho Review By MOIRA PETTY Alrawi delightfully turned navel-gazing to comic effect. David Threlfall played the writer, with Desmond Barrit as the Genie, a combination of alternative narrator, conscience and muse, in a heightened account of Alrawi's own ...
... Radio Review By MOIRA PETTY Today, but Blair is a good news-only man so we were swiftly on to its next incarnation as a nightclub. Along came another man of vision Peter Stringfellow. \jaaiy, amongst all tnese snowoiz luminaries ana men oi vision ...
... should be mandatory listening for schools where too often what was once a miracle has been recast in prosaic form. TgAPIO REVIEW Strong performance-Michael Mears in Radio 4's Soup. Picture: Robin Watson ...
... nor instructive on the subjects of race relations and broadcasting. Reith would not have been amused. BY MOIRA PETTY TgAPIO REVIEW War letters--Diana Quick (right) performed with daughter Mary Nighy in The Young Ambassadors on Radio 4 Thrillers--(left to ...
... Lesley Carvello as an iconoclastic young woman of the 1880s in a perfectly pitched syn thesis of comedy and comment. RADIO REVIEW ...
... the past. It was a beautifully enunciated vision of a brave new world which, half a cert-- tury on, seems a curiosity. RADIO REVIEW ...
... fea turing the evergreen June Whitfield as Miss Marple, was escapist enjoyment of the higher order. BY MOIRA PETTY RADIO REVIEW Vision--colonial administrator Hugo Bill was the subject of Radio 4's Writing Home to Mother ...
... the Scott Report, no doubt whispered: Bonjour tristesse. Composed voice-Safca Todd In Radio 4's The L-Shaped Room RADIO REVIEW ...
... Wednesday, July 24) Simon Brett's fourth series about three sisters of a certain age (Rosemary Leach, Nicola Pagett TtAPIQ REVIEW and Celia Imrie) who cannot keep out of each other's lives. I left rather startled. This is sitcom land with a bite--Golden ...
... her long-lost love had shades of Blake 7's space captain Tarrant (Pacey): both liked to dwell on past boyish glories. RADIO REVIEW Original--Paul Darrow and Jacqueline Pearce are back In Blake's 7 on Radio 4 ...
... too many to mention individually, but read with poetry and insight by TP McKenna, Gabriel Byrne and Ciaran Hinds. TtAPIO REVIEW ...