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4.00 Community Matters An eight-part series 5: Green Lanes with TAYFUN ERTAN
4.30 Inside Science A ten-part series
2: The Energy 'Crisis' with PAUL HEINEY
Programme consultant
DR RICHARD MARSHALL (R)
5.00 Paso doble A ten-part series with JEN SUTTON and MIGUEL PENARANDA 5: iQuepaso? Written by CAROL STANLEY (R)
5.30 Get By in Greek
A five-part course with CHRISTINA COUCOUNARA and YORGOS YANNOULOPOULOS.
4: Finding Your Way Around (R)
4.00pm
Wilko's Weekly
Six portraits of local communities written and presented by Tony Wilkinson. 1: The Warrington Guardian
It's boom time in Warrington. But not everyone's feeling secure in the North West....
Producer JUUAN HALE (R)
4.27pm
The Education of Hyman Kaplan by LEO ROSTEN abridged in six parts by NEVILLE TELLER.
Read by Kerry Shale (1) Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (R)
4.47pm
Treasure Islands
Presented by Penelope Lively.
Bernard Ashley and Julia Eccleshare suggest how to persuade children that reading is fun.
5.00pm
Down Your Way
Oxford is both home and workplace for John Carey , Professor of English at
Merton College. His view of the city starts from one of its dreaming spires but soon comes down to earth with DIY and gardening. Producer KATE WHITEHEAD BBC Bristol
5.40.5.50pm
Smith and Son
Six intimate revelations. Phil Smith wrestles with the trauma of becoming a father for the first time. 4: Abreast of the Times BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

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Paul Heiney
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Dr Richard Marshall
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Jen Sutton
Written By:
Carol Stanley
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Christina Coucounara
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Yorgos Yannoulopoulos.
Presented By:
Tony Wilkinson.
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Hyman Kaplan
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Leo Rosten
Unknown:
Neville Teller.
Read By:
Kerry Shale
Producer:
Pamela Howe
Presented By:
Penelope Lively.
Presented By:
Bernard Ashley
Presented By:
Julia Eccleshare
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John Carey
Producer:
Kate Whitehead
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Phil Smith

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