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Presented by John Humphrys and Chris Lowe.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev Richard Harries
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
John Humphrys
Presented By:
Chris Lowe.
Unknown:
Richard Harries

Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer Nick Utechin
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BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Dunkley
Producer:
Nick Utechin

In the second of six programmes, Phil Smith examines the pressures of life in a large family through the experiences of three generations of northern working people. 2: Group Portrait Producer Gillian Hush

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Smith
Producer:
Gillian Hush

Tim Marlow visits the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol where a ghost has taken up residence; the National Gallery plays host to 20th-century masterpieces; and jazz pianist Jason Rebello is the studio guest. Producer John Goudie
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Marlow
Pianist:
Jason Rebello
Producer:
John Goudie

Contributors

Writer:
Sam Jacobs
Director:
Niall Fraser
Pat:
Patricia Gallimore
Shula:
Judy Bennett
Mark:
Richard Derrington
Elizabeth:
Alison Dowling
George:
Graham Roberts
Nelson:
Jack May
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedu Niklaus
Lucy:
Tracy Jane White
Martha:
Mollie Harris
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Sharon:
Cella Nelson
Mike:
Terry Molloy
Betty:
Pamela Craig
Caroline:
Sara Coward
Cameron:
Delaval Astley
Lilian:
Elizabeth Marlowe

This week's panel includes: Menzies Campbell, MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesman on Defence and Disarmament;
Ann Clwyd , MP, Labour Party Spokeswoman on Development and Co-operation; and the Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson , MP. From Manchester.
Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Clwyd
Unknown:
Cecil Parkinson
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer:
Anna Carragher

Mozartmania
This year brings Mozart mania to the cities of Vienna and Salzburg, where the great composer worked and grew up. How will the Mozart bicentenary be celebrated there and can his music survive more commercial plundering? Natalie Wheen heads off on the Mozart trail.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.45pm;

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

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