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Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Dr
Donald English
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue MacGregor
Presented By:
Peter Hobday.

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

Louisa Buck visits the exhibition of paintings by Stanley Spencer as a new biography is published; and talks to Alison Britten , whose distinctive pottery has made her reputation. Producer Adrian Washbourne Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Louisa Buck
Unknown:
Stanley Spencer
Unknown:
Alison Britten
Producer:
Adrian Washbourne

Written by Mary Cutler Director Niall Fraser
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Contributors

Written By:
Mary Cutler
Director:
Niall Fraser
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Pat:
Patricia Gallimore
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Kenton:
Graeme Kirk
Shula:
Judy Bennett
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
jack:
Arnold Peters
Peggy:
June Spencer
Nelson:
Jack May
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedli Niklaus
Mike:
Terry Molloy
Betty:
Pamela Craig
Caroline:
Sara Coward
Cameron:
Delaval Astley
Lynda:
Carole Boyd
Lilian:
Elizabeth Marlowe

This week's panel:
Simon Lee , Professor of Jurisprudence, Queen's University, Belfast;
Ann Leslie , journalist; Michael Portillo , MP, Minister for Local
Government and Inner
Cities; and Clare Short , MP, Opposition
Spokeswoman on Social Security. From Dover. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Lee
Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Unknown:
Clare Short
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer:
Anna Carragher

The Eyewitness Account
How does the writer capture the horror, the poignancy or even the humour of events as they actually unfold? From the sinking of the Titanic to Moscow's first hamburger, writers have been compelled to vividly put it all down in words. Tonight's programme looks at the art of reportage as written by the 'eyewitness' and asks: In a society dominated by the television, is there still a place for it? Presented by Max Easterman.
Producer Kate Wilkinson
Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Max Easterman.
Producer:
Kate Wilkinson

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