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with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Venerable
George Austin,
Archdeacon of York.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
John Humphrys.

Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news. Witnesses face cross-examination from
Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Edward Pearce , Janet Daley and Professor Norman Stone.
Producer David Coomes. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Unknown:
Rabbi Hugo Gryn
Unknown:
Edward Pearce
Unknown:
Janet Daley
Unknown:
Professor Norman Stone.
Producer:
David Coomes.

Written by Mike Harris
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Mike Harris
Director:
Tracey Neale.
JJ:
Adjoa Andoh
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Suzi:
Hetty Baynes
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Cliff:
Jeffrey Gear
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Joe:
John Hollis
Megan:
Margaret John
Hugh:
James MacPherson
Colin:
Ben Onwukwe
Neville:
David Richard-Fox
Pat:
Marcella Riordan
Fr Brabourne:
Philip Sully
Tony:
Richard Tate
Registrar:
Brett Usher

The last ten years has seen the growth of the heritage industry, which has changed attitudes towards the interpretation of the past. Barry Cunliffe talks to Tim Schadla-Hall who is deeply concerned by current trends. And Sean Street visits New
Lanark, which has survived almost unchanged from the Industrial Revolution and is where Robert Owen developed his imaginative approach to community life. Producer John Knight

Contributors

Talks:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Tim Schadla-Hall
Unknown:
Sean Street
Unknown:
Robert Owen
Producer:
John Knight

Gill Pyrah discusses
Timothy Mo's new novel The Redundancy of Courage, and investigates a book which claims the author of the first five books of the Bible was an aristocratic lady from the court of King Solomon. Producer Kate Wilkinson
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gill Pyrah
Producer:
Kate Wilkinson

An eight-part comedy series by Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie.
3: Foreign Exchange
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Etherington
Unknown:
Gavin Petrie.
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger.
Bill:
James Bolam
Faith:
Lynda Bellingham
Hannah:
Emma Gregory
Joe:
Mark Denham
Gina:
Danielle Allan

Jenni Mills talks to six people who were famous for 15 minutes and discovers what happened after their 15 minutes were up.
4: In 1967, 23-year-old
Stephanie Sweet became involved in arguably the most important drugs case of the decade. Her tenants had been caught smoking cannabis and charged with possession of drugs. Stephanie Sweet was only their landlady, but she was arrested too.
Producer Sarah Rowlands

Contributors

Talks:
Jenni Mills
Unknown:
Stephanie Sweet
Unknown:
Stephanie Sweet
Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

Peter White reports on what community care will mean to the average elderly blind person. Producer Thena Heshel
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9.15and 10.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White
Producer:
Thena Heshel

Nick Baker examines four newspapers and magazines serving different trades and professions.
3: Nursing Times
'We try and get away from the "Angel" syndrome. Nurses have been patronised for so long, and now they want to have their say.' (News reporter).
Producer Nigel Acheson Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Baker
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

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