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Heavy Weather by P. G. Wodehouse adapted in four episodes by Richard Usborne. With Ian Carmichael. 3:Gaily ManuscriptUp for Grabs
Narrator Moray Watson The Hon Galahad
Producer Martm Fisher Stereo (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
P. G. Wodehouse
Unknown:
Richard Usborne.
Unknown:
Ian Carmichael.
Producer:
Martm Fisher
Threepwood:
Lan Carmichael
Lord Tilbury:
John Savident
Monty:
Bodkin Roycemills
Beach:
John Rapley
Sue Brown:
Moir Leslie
Ronnie Fish:
Charles Collingwood
Pilbeam:
Roger Sloman
Lady Julia:
Josephine Tewson

with Jenni Murray.
Animals marching two by two. doves, peace, rainbows, arks and floods - Nancy Durham explores the Noah myth. (Postponed from 28 February) Serial: Count the Days (6) (Details as yesterday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Nancy Durham

2.05 History Lost and Found Australia Project Ned Kelly The Iron-Clad Bushranger by Don Watson Stereo (R)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant
10: Home Economics. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Kelly
Unknown:
Don Watson
Presenters:
Simon Mayo
Presenters:
Susie Grant

by John le Carre adapted in seven parts by Rene Basilico.
6: Step by step, George Smiley is piecing together the jigsaw. But one final piece - the key to the whole picture - still eludes him.
Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
John Le Carre
Adapter:
Rene Basilico
Theme music:
Max Harris
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
George Smiley:
Bernard Hepton
Toby Esterhase:
Charles Kay
Sir Saul Enderby:
Geoffrey Palmer
Sam Collins:
Terrence Hardiman
Lady Ann Smiley:
Sarah Lawson
Mitzi:
Aletta Lawson
Minnie:
Maria Warburg
Receptionist; May:
June Marlow
Cabbie:
Brian Miller

As company profits slump, who will pay for the arts? Are the 90s destined to become a Philistine decade?
Reporter Robin Lustig.
Producer Karen Monger
Editor Gerry Northam
BBC Manchester
(Repeated tomorrow at 4.05pm)

Contributors

Reporter:
Robin Lustig.
Producer:
Karen Monger
Editor:
Gerry Northam

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More