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by ANDREW RISSIK.
It is ten years since the Trojan prince, Paris, stole Helen from the King of Sparta; and the long and wasteful war that followed is still no nearer its conclusion.
With members of the BBC RADIO DRAMA COMPANY Music by DAVID CHILTON and NICK RUSSELL PA VTER
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rissik.
Music By:
David Chilton
Music By:
Nick Russell
Directed By:
Jeremy Mortimer
Priam, King of Troy:
Paul Scofield
Hector:
Ronald Pickup
Andromache:
Susan Fleetwood
Paris:
Michael Kitchen
Cassandra:
Deborah Makepeace
Menelaus:
George Baker
Helen:
Janet McTeer
Achilles:
Michael Pennington

Nigel Forde talks to the judges of a new
P. G. Wodehouse humour prize about the state of the art of comic writing. A Taste of Scotch looks at the history, making and drinking of whisky.
Plus a selection of this month's paperback reading.
Producer SALLY MARMION

Contributors

Talks:
Nigel Forde
Unknown:
P. G. Wodehouse
Producer:
Sally Marmion

Marie and Sidonie Goossens , looks back at the Goossens musical dynasty with archive recordings of their brothers Leon and Eugene, and contributions from actress
Jenny Goossens , artist Anne Goossens Obermer and jazz pianist
Tony Laurence and family. Devised and compiled by CAROLE ROSEN. Producer
PIERS PLOWRIGHT. Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidonie Goossens
Artist:
Jenny Goossens
Artist:
Anne Goossens OBErmer
Pianist:
Tony Laurence
Unknown:
Carole Rosen.
Unknown:
Piers Plowright.

Raiders of the Corporate Ark
Boardrooms are under siege. Has Government competition policy adapted to the era of mega-bids?
Can the monopolies commissioners cope or will Brussels now step in? Presenter David Walker. Producer JUUAN BROWN Editor CAROUNE ANSTEY

Contributors

Presenter:
David Walker.
Producer:
Juuan Brown
Editor:
Caroune Anstey

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