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with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Prof Charles Handy
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
Prof Charles

The Lord Is King! Lift Up Thy Voice (Church Triumphant, BBC HB
26); Matthew 21, vv 1-9; My Lord, You Wore No Royal Crown (0 Waly,
Waly); Christ Is the King! 0 Friends Rejoice (Vulpius). Director of Music
James Whitbourn. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
James Whitbourn.

Written by Christopher Reason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Reason
Director:
Adrian Bean.
JJ:
Adjoa Andoh
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Zena:
Maria Charles
Sally:
Avril Clark
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Charles:
Michael N Harbour
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Joe:
John Hollis
Terry:
Anthony Jackson
June:
Maggie McCarthy
Barry:
Peter McCulloch
Rose:
Carmen Munroe
Fr Brabourne:
Philip Sully
Cliff:
Jeffrey Gear

The popular quotation game is back for its 15th series.
Nigel Rees juggles bons mots with guests
Anthony Jay , A N Wilson, Victor Spinetti and Gemma O'Connor.
Reader Ronald Fletcher. Producer Armando lannucci Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Anthony Jay
Unknown:
Victor Spinetti
Reader:
Gemma O'Connor.
Reader:
Ronald Fletcher.

with Jenni Murray.
The creator of Wuthering Heights, considered by many to be the finest woman poet in English literature, has long been a favourite with biographers.
Anne Reevell separates the facts from the fiction in the life of Emily Bronte. Serial: Mary Reilly (2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Anne Reevell
Unknown:
Mary Reilly

The people of the East Anglian fens have been struggling to keep their land above water for 2,000 years, and their problems are likely to worsen with rising sea levels. How have they coped in the past, and how will they cope in the future? Also a look at the history of changing attitudes to drugs, from
19th-century tolerance of opium and cocaine to the use of cannabis by the ancient Scythians.
Producers Kate Whitehead and Felicity Goodall

Contributors

Producers:
Kate Whitehead
Producers:
Felicity Goodall

Natalie Wheen meets the distinguished pianist Alfred Brendel , discusses the Radio 4 series Arthur - the King (Sunday at 10.15pm), and investigates a newly discovered manuscript by Mozart.
Producer Belinda Sample

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Pianist:
Alfred Brendel
Producer:
Belinda Sample

A wry observation of East-West diplomacy written in six parts by Alex Shearer. 1: Whose Rubbish Is It Anyway?
'Lights going up, walls coming down - the West is starting to look a bit lost without someone to blame for all its troubles.' Her Majesty's Ambassador MacKenzie continues to dispense his unique blend of British foreign policy.
Producer Neil Cargill. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Shearer.
Producer:
Neil Cargill.
Mc Kenzie:
Dinsdale Landen
William Frost:
Peter Acre
Helen:
Moir Leslie
Colonel Surikov:
Christopher Benjamin
i Spiro:
Stephen Greif

News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. Presented by Peter White.
Producer Thena Heshel
0 QUESTIONS AND
COMMENTS: tel [number removed]between 9.15 and 10. 15pm
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Contributors

Presented By:
Peter White.
Producer:
Thena Heshel

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