with a look at how the recent Budget might improve the supply of low-cost rural housing. Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
Presenters Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor Editor PHILIP HARDING
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with Bernard Falk and travel expert Nigel Coombs.
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with Ned Sherrin and Robert Elms , Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from
STEVE PUNT. PETE SINCLAIR Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
with Peter Jenkins , Associate Editor of The Independent.
Producer DENNIS SEWELL
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Presenter Louise Botting Producer
FRANCES MACDONALD
starring Richard Ingrams as Beachcomber
John Wells as Prodnose Patricia Routledge and John Sessions as a host of other characters. More nonsense from the great J. B. MORTON 'S column.
Lady Cabstanleigh holds a party, Mrs McGurgle gets into an argument, Chief Insp Blunderton follows up a few leads, and Justice Cocklecarrot has to contend with the antics of the Filthistan trio. Adapted by MICHAEL BARFIELD
With RICHARD INGRAMS.
Announcer BRIAN PERKINS Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
Gordon Brown , mp Alex Salmond , mp
Sir George Young , mp and Katharine Whitehorn. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
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adapted by MARTYN READ from DALE WASSERMAN 'S stage version of KEN KESEY 'S novel. With and Committed to a mental institution in 50s America, the rebellious and somewhat psychopathic
R. P. McMurphy confronts the harsh, unforgiving discipline of Nurse Ratched.
Directed by DAVID HTTCHINSON (A BBC World Service Drama production) Stereo
The Sentence
The last of five programmes about homicide presented by Hugh Prysor-Jones .
Sue MacGregor talks with Gerald Ratner.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace.
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by CHRISTOPHER REASON Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
with Robert Robinson. Music by DILLIE KEANE Producer MICHAEL EMBER Stereo
Who, Me? by MICHAEL DAVIES.
Maggy finds another woman's handbag on the floor of her husband's car.
Directed by GERRY JONES Stereo
with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
A reflection led by Graham James. Stereo
A Spectre of Treason Written and produced by DAVID HAGGIE. With Sam Dastor Maurice Denham
Ian Targett , Richard Tate Joan Walker and Geoffrey Whitehead.
William in was crowned in April 1689. In the six months since his landing at Torbay, he had mounted a brilliant propaganda campaign. Additional research by CHRIS BOWLBY. Stereo
Frank Whitford meets
Raymond Jackson in the last of five programmes. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS Stereo (R)
Four adventures of a communist football club, starring Alexei Sayle. 3: Apocalypse Des
Where better to go for a sunny pre-cup-final break than newly-communist
El Telvador ? Anywhere, if Des Frankly is interpreter. So begins a terrifying journey into the very heart of darkness itself.
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo
Written and presented by Andy Mayhew-Hamilton and Nick Mayhew-Revell and featuring
Felicity Mayhew-Montagu and Jasper Mayhew -Jacob-Mayhew.
Producer PAUL ARCHER. Stereo