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with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Richard Harries
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
Richard Harries

The last of six programmes in which three Somerset families talk to Jenni Mills.
Relations and Revelations: Who do the families vote for? Who will their children marry? And how does Rosemary Taylor cope with living in the same house as her former in-laws after the divorce? Producer Jenny Stuart (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Mills.
Unknown:
Rosemary Taylor
Producer:
Jenny Stuart

from Manchester.
Presenter Helen Boaden invites you Back to the Future for the last in the series devoted to helping women return to work after a career break.
Today the emphasis is on flexible working - how to make jobsharing work; the pitfalls of part-timing; negotiating your own hours. With guest Joanna Foster , Head of the Equal
Opportunities Commission. Serial:
A Particular Place (7)
9 PHONE: [number removed] from 1 1.00am-5.00pm for free advice on childcare, retraining, money management, jolyhunting, and starting your own business

Contributors

Presenter:
Helen Boaden
Unknown:
Joanna Foster

The Horse's Mouth
The last in a three-part dramatisation of Joyce Cary 's novel.
With Freddie Jones.
Gulley finally finds the wall of his dreams; a wall on which to paint his masterpiece The Creation.
Dramatised by William Ingram
Director Gordon House. Stereo A R4/World Service co-production

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Cary
Unknown:
Freddie Jones.
Dramatised By:
William Ingram
Director:
Gordon House.
Gulley Jimson:
Freddie Jones
Sara Monday:
Mary Wimbush
Coker:
Heather Bell
A W Alabaster:
Adam Godley
Sir William:
Jack May
Lady Flora:
Petra Davies
Nosy:
Stephen Garlick
Lolie:
Jacqueline Tong
Abel:
Michael Kilgarriff
Byles:
Brian Haines
The Duke:
Garard Green
Policeman:
Nigel Carrington
Man from the council:
Paul Downing
Nurse:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Girl:
Moir Leslie

Written by David Hopkins.

Contributors

Written By:
David Hopkins.
Peggy:
June Spencer
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Shula:
Judy Bennett
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
Jack:
Arnold Peters
Nelson:
Jack May
Kathy:
Hedli Niklaus
Lucy:
Tracy-Jane White
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Susan:
Charlotte Martin
Sharon:
Celia Nelson
Caroline:
Sara Coward
D S Barry:
David Vann
Mrs Antrobus:
Margot Boyd
Lynda:
Carole Boyd
Cameron:
Delaval Astley
Miranda:
Sue Broomfield

Baroness Blackstone, Master of Birkbeck College; Paul Foot , journalist;
Rt Hon John MacGregor , MP, Secretary of State for Education and Science; Rt Hon Baroness Seear, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.
From Worthing, West Sussex: in the chair, James Naughtie.
Producer Anna Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Foot
Unknown:
John MacGregor
Unknown:
James Naughtie.
Producer:
Anna Carragher

Filming by Numbers 'If Hamlet had been a Hollywood epic he'd have won the fight, married Ophelia and come back in a sequel.'
With Gremlins // and Back to the Future /// currently showing, Nigel Andrews asks Steven Spielberg , Michael Winner , Charlton Heston and John Carpenter questions and sequels to questions....
Producer John Boundy. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Andrews
Unknown:
Steven Spielberg
Unknown:
Michael Winner
Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
John Carpenter
Producer:
John Boundy.

The third of five visits to the worryingly familiar village of Little Blighty ... Comedy with Jo Kendall Michael Troughton John Baddeley Daniel Strauss
Bernadine Corrigan and Jonathan Kydd.
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Kendall
Unknown:
Michael Troughton
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Daniel Strauss
Unknown:
Bernadine Corrigan
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd.
Producer:
Lissa Evans.

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