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Presented by Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead
Presented By:
Peter Hobday.
Unknown:
Indarjit Singh.

What's new in medical science? How well are doctors looking after us? Is our money being spent to the best effect?
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care. Producer Peter Croasdale

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Watts
Producer:
Peter Croasdale

Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven (Praise My
Soul, BBC HB 15); Luke 19, w 1-10; Open Thy Gates 0 Harrison); My God, Accept My Heart This Day (St Peter , BBC HB 356).
Director of Music
Graham Elliott. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter
Unknown:
Graham Elliott.

Written by Shaun Prendergast Director Adrian Bean. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Shaun Prendergast
Director:
Adrian Bean.
Mary:
Alice Arnold
Customs officer:
Timothy Carlton
Sally:
Avril Clark
Mike:
Scott Farrell
Cliff:
Jeffrey Gear
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Jackie:
Eve Gurney
Charles MICHAEL:
N Harbour
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Terry:
Anthony Jackson
Hugh:
James MacPherson
Helen:
Jenny McCracken
John:
Charles Millham
Neville:
David Richard-Fox
Kim:
Jane Whittenshaw
Caller:
Siriol Jenkins

An eight-part comedy drama written by Jim Eldridge. 5: Emergency
Alarm bells ring - nearly too late for young
Adam ... certainly too late for Mrs Rudd ... but in time, if sadly, for Miss Lewis.
Producer John Fawcett Wilson Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Jim Eldridge.
Unknown:
Mrs Rudd
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Philip Sims:
Karl Howman
Mr Beeston, head teacher:
James Grout
Mr Holliday, deputy head:
Tom Watson
Mrs Stone, school secretary:
Margaret John
Miss Lewis:
Marlene Sidaway
Mrs Rudd:
Vivienne Martin
Mrs Patterson:
Deirdre Costello
Mr Long:
Paul Copley
Jeremy Foster:
Denis Lill
Adam:
Nicholas Gatt
Sundar/Rajid:
Rhys Sando

The return of the series presented by Barry Cunliffe. Fifty years ago Nazi Germany attacked Soviet Russia. So began what Lord Bullock describes as 'the longest and most intensive and brutal conflict between two nations in history.' He discusses the parallel lives of the greatest tyrants of the 20th century - Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin. Also, Christopher Cviic focuses on the current political turmoil in Yugoslavia, deeply rooted in history, and tells John Miller why the country seems to be falling apart. Producer John Knight

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Cunliffe.
Unknown:
Soviet Russia.
Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Unknown:
Josef Stalin.
Unknown:
Christopher Cviic
Unknown:
John Miller
Producer:
John Knight

Gill Pyrah discusses the life of Edwina Mountbatten portrayed in a new biography; and inspects an exhibition dedicated to the human face.
Producer Jerome Weatherald Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Gill Pyrah
Unknown:
Edwina Mountbatten
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

The third of a six-part series in which Clive Anderson continues his pursuit of literary justice.

Today: Roy Hattersley argues that Shakespeare's Richard III was the victim of a press conspiracy.

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Anderson
Guest:
Roy Hattersley
Producer:
Kate Boston

When you can't see, putting up a shelf or simple household repairs can be tricky.
Tony Barringer put listeners' queries on DIY jobs to blind experts.
Producer Thena Heshel
• QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: tel [number removed]between
9.15and 10.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Barringer

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