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with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
Richard Bewes
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Richard Bewes

Introit: The Lord Is My Light (Czech); God of Grace and God of Glory
(Regent Square, BBC HB 367); Luke 9, w 37-45;
Be Still and Know; Awake, Our Souls, Away Our Fears (St Petersburg, BBC HB 300).
Director of Music
Leslie Olive. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Olive.

Written by Greg Snow
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Greg Snow
Director:
Tracey Neale.
JJ:
Adjoa Andoh
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Zena:
Maria Charles
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Cliff:
Jeffrey Gear
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Joe:
John Hollis
Darius:
Cyril Nri
Neville:
David Richard-Fox
Pat:
Marcella Riordan
Tony:
Richard Tate

The third of four programmes about jobs often taken for granted and what they mean to the people who do them. 'I'm the last person they see at night and the first person they see in the morning....'
David Jackson Young meets stewards and sleeping-car attendants on the Night Scotsman from Edinburgh to London.
Producer David Jackson Young (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jackson Young
Producer:
David Jackson Young

The last time
British and American forces went to war together was in 1950 in the Korean War. Barry Cunliffe talks to General
Sir Anthony Farrar Hockley about the diplomatic and military build-up to that conflict, and John Miller discusses the history of the United Nations organisation with Sir Brian Urquhart , a former Undersecretary General at the UN.
Producer John Knight

Contributors

Talks:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Sir Anthony Farrar
Unknown:
John Miller
Unknown:
Sir Brian Urquhart
Producer:
John Knight

Robert Dawson-Scott hurls a few insults from the Dictionary of Invective, discusses the new novels of the week, and attends the reopening of Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre.
Producer John Goudie
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Dawson-Scott
Producer:
John Goudie

A six-part comedy series written by Stephen Sheridan , a previous winner of a Radio Times Comedy Award. 1: MovingIn
'What's Rosewood
Avenue like? Very quiet. Very sedate. Very residential. Just the sort of place you'd feel at home in ...' Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
● The 1991 Radio Times
Comedy Awards will be launched in the issue dated 6-12 April

Contributors

Written By:
Stephen Sheridan
Producer:
Lissa Evans.
Rev Timothy Carswell:
James Grout
Miss Tilling:
Margaret Courtenay
Miss Tapp:
Jean Heywood
Dr Warlock:
Christopher Good
Mrs Muir:
Sarah Thomas
Mrs Knatchbull:
Maxine Audley
Cudlipp:
Fraser Kerr
Mugger:
Auriol Smith

Only six years after the last great famine, over seven-and-a-half million
Sudanese are at risk of starvation. Is the Sudanese government as much to blame as poor harvests? Reporter Stuart Simon. Producer David Ross

Contributors

Reporter:
Stuart Simon.
Producer:
David Ross

Six journalists with a personal faith reflect on the Passion story.
2: The Emerging Solitude James Naughtie , presenter of Radio 4's The World at One, explores the events in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Producer John Newbury. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
James Naughtie
Producer:
John Newbury.

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