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The second of three programmes in which Howell James and George Bridges , the men who ran
John Major 's political office, look back at what really happened in the last three years of Conservative government. Producer Jenni Russell

Contributors

Unknown:
Howell James
Unknown:
George Bridges
Unknown:
John Major
Producer:
Jenni Russell

Regional Variations (2)

Daily Service

BBC Radio 4 FM

The fourth of six programmes.
Julia Lamar 's love affair with a young pilot began in 1932 when America was in the middle of the Depression. Her diary captures a magical summer of youthful love. Presented by Julia's daughter, Judi Benson. Producer Sandy Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Lamar
Unknown:
Judi Benson.
Producer:
Sandy Bell

Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Jennifer Paterson cooks up a feast in honour of the Immaculate Conception of the ; Virgin Mary. Serial: Ladies of Letters by Carol Hayman and Lou Wakefield , read in six parts by Patricia Routledge and Prunella Scales. Part 3. Managing editor Nadine Grieve
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Introduced By:
Jennifer Paterson
Unknown:
Virgin Mary.
Unknown:
Carol Hayman
Unknown:
Lou Wakefield
Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Unknown:
Prunella Scales.
Editor:
Nadine Grieve

Stephen Mulrine 's drama series continues with three new episodes. 1: Testing Times. DC Curran shows Dr Wallace his grim find from a flooded quarry, while at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Barbara finds that an old enemy has become a new friend. with Billy Boyd , Frank Gallagher , Meg Fraser , Jan Moffatt. Martyn James. Grace Glover , Fiona Danskin , Andrea McKenna and Peter Lincoln. Director Hamish Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Mulrine
Unknown:
Dc Curran
Unknown:
Billy Boyd
Unknown:
Frank Gallagher
Unknown:
Meg Fraser
Unknown:
Jan Moffatt.
Unknown:
Martyn James.
Unknown:
Grace Glover
Unknown:
Fiona Danskin
Unknown:
Andrea McKenna
Unknown:
Peter Lincoln.
Director:
Hamish Wilson
Dr Randolph:
Alec Heggie
McPhee:
Liam Brennanbrennan
DC Curran:
Liam Brennan
Pritchard:
Michael Perceval-Maxwell

Lynne Walker explores Britten's early opera Paul Bunyan as a new production by the Royal Opera opens, and sees Julia McKenzie direct a musical comedy, Honk, in Scarborough. Producer Jerome Weatherald

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Walker
Unknown:
Paul Bunyan
Unknown:
Julia McKenzie
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

Anton Lesser reads Voltaire's classic satire of the 1700s which follows the amorous adventures of the hero and the beautiful Cunegonde. Translated by John Butt , abridged in eight parts by Andrew Simpson. Part 1. , Producer Alex Burrett j

Contributors

Translated By:
John Butt
Unknown:
Andrew Simpson.
Producer:
Alex Burrett

Regional Variations (2)

Education Matters

BBC Radio 4 FM

Five conversations with interpreters who have been present during the making of history. 4: John Miller talks to Irina Kirillova , who was at the centre of events from the start of the Cold War to glasnost.
Producer Fiona Couper Repeat

Contributors

Talks:
John Miller
Unknown:
Irina Kirillova
Producer:
Fiona Couper

BBC Radio 4 FM

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