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Evening Standard from London, Greater London, England • 11

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Evening Standardi
Location:
London, Greater London, England
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11
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APRIL 10 1983- fj -r I Jean Bartlett FOOD HEWS and Elm YYENlNO STANDARD WEDNESDAY back on Js-f 4' ii RAMSDEN GREIG Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly are back on the BBC-TV beat This time with their 19-year- old daughter Kim They will appear in a family situation comedy called The Bensons The Show Is one of IS productions In toe new Comedy Playhouse senes which comes back on BBC-1 OQ April If viewers Use the Bradens' show it could become a-senei This year the viewers hi the' parlour and not toe TV -top brass will decide which of the Comedy Playhouse shows will get a regular screening Viewers will be asked to rate on tbs merits of each show' Apart from the Bradens comedy there are eight shows BMBAM KCUY AND DAUCNTER KIM BERNARD 8RADEN- The Pamfly Of Fred Jean Kent plays a widow LES DAWSON toe sad-faced comedian is the imvmipfnt -secretary of a small trade union in State Of The Union Power struggle DAVID LODGE is involved in a struggle for power inside a team of street buskers in Thank You Sir Thank You umiw DEREK NIMMO will star in a piece details of which have not yet been announced Among the writers are Richard (Not In Front Of The Children) Waring Barry (The World Of Beachcomber) Took Ronnie (The Harry Worth Show) Taylur and Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Gbesney who wrote The Rag fTfcadn- Michael Mills head of comedy at the BBC-tv said today: four or five of our shows develop Into series 111 reckon myself very lucky" '( V' i -i overwhelming success fixed for' this year's Comedy Playhouse season DENNIS PRICE will play a recently-retired executive frying to cope with the problems retirement in The Gold Watch Clnh Arlce London plays his wffe- BERYLS BEID and HUGH PADDICK are a lonely slightly odd couple living in suburbu in Hugh By Appointment A Wild women BARBARA WINDSOR and a RONNIE STEVENS are in Wild Wild Women set in a millinery shop in early part of toe century- when toe suffragette movement was at its height BERNARD BRESSLAW and GEORGE BARER Winitiied in a diptonutlc misadventure in -a British hrfrimi the Iron Curtaln in Suff Upper Lh FREDDIE FBINTON is a fish- monger with women trouble mv I i- 'jf rf 'tSi 'JJr ivrfv- i an 4 -V FOR i (EASTER -v -Vr Reaper turkeys cheaper gammon eggs and dickens unchanged In price for several weeks This la the' good food Unero for this aster weekend'-' v' vv 1 fMltry: Big stores keenly competing for our custom ou SeMOondbiggeeteatlzighoU day of t)ie year-have In many ases rioahea oven-ready turkey prices to td (generally and overt Ane shops wul be nearer fc-4s Sd lb while fresh turkeys are around 4s 8d-4s Sd feTAil eonsiderabdy cheaper than at Christmas Fresh and frozen chicken prices have generaky remained it the same Ss-4s Ih range according to stoe and quality ithough you may see the odd ittraetlve 4L each ff for instance- flCh oven-readies now £1 3a Sd: k- Plentiful Jtah ducks also plentiful win be 6d-4s Ih Bacon: A gammon joint din cost 2d-4d lb less this weekend One leading store has reduced smoked gammon from 4cL to 6s Ib Usual store prices for eggs are 4s a dozen 3s Sd standard 3s 6d and 3s amalL Below average hniinp and higher demand will mean price Increases for Eastern In some cases vholesik prices have doubled this week but' most fishmongers will not pass ou the full increase A fair price guide to the best available cod fillet 4s 4s Sd lbreod cutlets 3a-10d-4s Or lh-mall plaice from 2a lOd lb and larger sizes 4s-5s Ih haddock fillets 4s ScL-Ca Ih mackerel la lOd to 2s 3d Ih lemon sole 4s 6d to 5s 6d Ih red fillet 3s -3s 6d Ih rainbow trout 5s 3d-Ss 6d Ih eoley fillet Is lOd to 2s 2d Ih frozen halibut from 5s 6d lb but fresh Scotch halibut at least 10a Sd lb Beat: With beef prices up St Od ib for topside and sirloin ou the bone and new season Bogfisb land Bill too 'dear to be stocked generally housewives wiB especially welcome the cheap poultry Strawberries too tTtphblwi Demand wil be heavy so up go the prices again Jut Canary tomatoes atleast It Butaile are often 3a Sd Ik in the shops --r Cauliflower prices have so far nnuined steady at la 6L-2a 6d fkClT Strawberries for Iwtert They win be there if yet can afford coming in Jy air from Calif oral Wfrom -8s a 12 os Resale A trickle of ykouae strawberries in selected grace la fetching 30a Ih In Omni Garden! jA cheaper treat will be a ch There are lots of Cape desert Wt all crisp and Juicy oranges 3d to 6L hi cheaper Moroccan on J- squeezing axe abundant Grapefruit are also 'moderately Heed but lemon supplies are £rlp' in ereee buss 4L to 4 Id the former I from the baker adfing not from the oven on Good Way moming the latter made jls ahead and add In packets rftfKISjftlSl Bv HARRISON-GRAY Dealer: South East-West game 7 4 2 KJ 10-3 10 8 '3 10 8 8 3 8 9 8 8 2 I 2 A 9 a strange reluctance oo Mme-forcing rabid ZifrJ1 at Just failed to 2SlirLor an opening Two-en mJ- demonstrated above- deal occurred Pairs tournament i i -1 ft in another ship HAT CONNOLLY Dadlo Caroline South will probably be back on the air by the weekend six weeks after the two remaining plrateahlps were-towed-away for repairs In Amsterdam Bonan OTtahllly chief of Caroline International has decided I understand that neither Caroline nor the Ml Amigo is suitable for broadcasting at present For the next few weeks he will use the former Radio 270 ship- Ocean 8even originally anchored off Scarborough It will anchor off Essex probably on Saturday and begin broadcasting almost Immediately Two disc Jockeys left London today ORahlliv introduced pirate radio to Britain at Easter 1964 when Simon Dee made Radio first broadcast Speculation Since Caroline anchored off the Isle of Man and Caroline off Essex were towed away on March 3 It was generally assumed that OTtahilly had given up the fight to keep pirate radio alive New legislation which knocked out1 an the other eight pirate radios meant that JCarriineJimd to be supplied from and that British eompanl rithher mies could not advertise with But after losing 80 per cent of advertising revenue the Shim have just about reached breakeven print by drawing on foreign advertisers Mr ORahilly said today: There Is a strong- possibility that ve shan oe using the farmer Radio London ship the naiMte which is at present in Hamburg Any Ttories about any otfaxe imps are complete speculation' Thera are no plans for the return of the Caroline North ship which broadcast to toe North West and Ireland But hope to as soon as ve can' North west ana ORahllly said: 'We 1 restore that service too At most tables West- and East bid as follows: One Heart-One Spade Two Diamonds end- East had no shadow of an excuse for speaking again after a non-forcing change of suit apart from the fact 1 that no sound rabid was available on his hand Although a game contract was no clnCh on two lll-Tltting hands the success of a certain pair was well earned The sequence went like this: One Heart One Spade: Three Three No-Trumps West's hand looked no worse after a Spade response end he was entitled to insist on a game South elected to lead 4 7 4Q and The problem or making nine tricks was neatly solved by cashing 4A and leading at trick 3 from the table terrific a ravisUng piece of civilised ewtertainsnent seethes with excitement Ernest BettThe People xworkofsrtiaitsownright drama tics weep and tension In anew and wildly exciting way Madeleine HarmswtthJ5unday hfirror i always thrusting and alive a very handsome job in more ways -vthsnene Margaret HInxman Vdaxxling action fierce sndbloodydnelsithisisaiS -iaterpretation for the young of Ann Pacey The Sun QiveHirschhorn Sunday Express Thefibt sequences are directed with a savage fhry that is breathtaking in its realism Ian Christie Daily Express Raramouid PidarMpresertsaBHERIm RmZenireIhpn)duclion()I is no BOOK NOW -j A ALL SEATS BOOKABLE at the Box Office Ticket Ageasici Separate Performances: Weekdays 230 745 pm Good Friday Sundays 400 ft 745 pm Saturdays ft Easter Monday 400 ft 745 pm Circlet 25- ao- Stalls! 15- iai 9S To the'Romeo andjuliet Bos Office ROYALTY Kingsway WCa Please send tlcLets (price) for the perf nr rf AU- nh wy gnd AIL Date FOR EASTER! OlivlaHussey Leonard Whiting Milo Michael York John McEnery Pat Heywood Natasha Parry Robert Stephens Made withVeronaProduzione SrI De Lauren tiis Cinematografica SpAv Screenplay by franco Brusati Masoiino Associate Producer Richard Goodwin Produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan John Brabourne Directed by Franco Zeffirelli Technicolor Address- Fkte rnsure chequeFO made payable to ROYALTY Kingiway together Kith a stamped self-addreaed envelope.

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