with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Part 7
Four programmes with Anthony Lawrence , former BBC Far East correspondent and long-time resident.
3: The Commerce of Hong Kong
Producer Jolyon Monson
The feral pigeon is a prominent feature of most towns and cities - but is it a friend or a foe? Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling report. Producer John Holmes
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The last in a series of six programmes.
Rosemary Hartill talks to Richard Ingrams. Producer David Coomes
After an absence of ten years, Paul Pender returns to his native Glasgow, this year's
European City of Culture. Producer Pam Wardell
with John Howard
Robert Booth takes a light-hearted look at history with Christina Hardyment , Jennifer Paterson , Viscount
Norwich and Baron Oaksey. Producer Harry Thompson. Stereo
with Nick Clarke and James Naughtie
by the Conservative Party
Presenter Jenni Murray. Wives of business executives tell
Sue Margolis what it takes to be 'married to the company'.
Serial: Dora (final part).
When a police informant's life is threatened, no one wants to know.
Written by Nick McCarty.
Producer Philip Martin. Stereo
Nigel Forde talks to novelist Maeve Binchy about her new book,
Circle of Friends. Frances Partridge recalls her own literary and artistic friends, the Bloomsbury Group. Plus the pick of the autumn's paperbacks. Producer Vivien Devlin
Paul Allen visits
Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre - where Alan Ayckbourn directs Michael Gambon in Othello - and reviews new plays. Plus a look at Kenneth Morgan's history of Britain since 1945. Producer Belinda Sample
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with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
John Amis and Frank Amis Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
In the chair Steve Race.
Producer Richard Edis. Stereo (R)
In this final programme
David Wheeler examines the implications of German unification. Producer Harry Schneider
The final montage.
What do our opinions tell us about class?
Producer Peter Everett
Presenter Kat' Whitaker Producer Marlene Pease
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with Roger White , Stereo
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Symposium (7)
A six-part adaptation of Nicolas Freeling's novel.
In a northern French town, a young widow vanishes. Castang wonders why the last name in her hotel register is that of a painter who never set foot there.
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