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8 results found for '"Hamish Wilson"' in Contributors.
Network - Rhymes, thorns and airs (1981)
- Genre
- Special; Poetry; Music
Rhymes, Thorns and Airs. A Network programme, from Radio Clyde. An anthology of prose, poetry, and music for Spring. The speakers are: June Andrews; Sheila Donald; Jean Foulds(?); Martin James; Raymond Ross;...
Network - Splendid silent sun (1981)
- Genre
- Special; Poetry; Music
Splendid Silent Sun. A Network programme. An anthology of poetry and music, in honour of the longest day of the year. The speakers and contributors are not identified. Produced by Hamish Wilson. Originally...
Network - Christmas decorations (1981)
- Genre
- Special; Music; Poetry
Christmas Decorations. A Network programme. An anthology of words and music in celebration of Christmas. The readers are June Andrews; Mary Riggins(?); Jerry Slevin; Robert Trotter. Recorded by Alastair(?)...
Flowers in the sky (1986)
- Genre
- Drama
Flowers in the Sky. Health Education Council drama on drug abuse. A play for radio, written by Nick McCarty, with lead parts by Bill Paterson and Zena Walker. Other parts by Ian Sexon, John Sheddon, Monica...
Lots of hot water, quick! (1986)
- Genre
- Drama
Lots of Hot Water, Quick! New comedy drama by Dick Sharples. Starring Brian Cant and Paula Wilcox, with Gerda Stevenson, Roy Boucher(?), Louise Beechey(?), Alexander Morton, Virie(?) Sylvester(?), Ian Sexon,...
Chinese dreamers (1986)
- Genre
- Drama
Chinese Dreamers. A play for radio by Nick McCarty. Lonely widower Charlie, recovering from a heart attack in a seaside town, mourns the loss of his theatrical glory days - then he meets Muriel. With Joss...
The Ice House. Part 1 (1989)
- Genre
- Drama
The Ice House, by Stephen Mulrine. Part 1. Drama set in Scotland. The cast includes Jean Marsh, Frank Windsor, Rose McBain, Martin James, Graham McAuley(?), Christina Fee(?), Alexander Morton, Gerry Slevin,...
The Ice House. Part 2 (1989)
- Genre
- Drama
The Ice House, a drama set in Scotland by Stephen Mulrine. Part 2. The cast includes Jean Marsh, Frank Windsor, Rose McBain, Martin James, Graham McAuley(?), Christina Fee(?), Alexander Morton, Gerry Slevin,...