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(Revised repeat at 7.20pm LW) Serial: Eustace and Hilda. Book 3 of L P Hartley's trilogy.
The fifth of 12 episodes read by Alan Bennett. Abridged by Ann Rees Jones Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie

Contributors

Read By:
Alan Bennett.
Abridged By:
Ann Rees Jones
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

Ned Sherrin returns with the wide-rangmg musical quiz with questions on anything from baroque to punk rock. Today's programme comes from the City of Leeds College of Music.
Producer Gareth Edwards. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Producer:
Gareth Edwards.

John O'Rourke is made redundant at 40. So he applies to the Enterprise Allowance Board in Liverpool for a £40-a-week grant to set up in business as a private detective. In no time at all he is caught up in the world of modern art, drug dealing and shoot-outs on container ships.
Written by Vincent Mc Inerney.
Just Another Night written and sung by Vincent McInerney, Steve Wright (guitar), Dave Dover (bass) and Steve Bartley (percussion). Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo

Contributors

Writer/songwriter:
Vincent McInerney
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Guitar:
Steve Wright
Guitar:
Dave Dover
Guitar:
Steve Bartley
John O'Rourke:
Ken Cumberlidge
Mr O'Rourke:
Richard Tate
Chris:
Maureen Obrien
Inspector Crust:
James Ellis
Curly:
Dominic Rickhards
Mrs Rate:
June Barrie
Ronnie Rate:
Eric Allan
Bogger:
David Goudge
Minty:
Bill Monks
Captain:
Jonathan Nibbs
Bar person:
Ian Targett
Scratcher:
David Learner
Operator:
Mary Onellor

Professor Akbar Ahmed talks to six people from the Indian subcontinent who have influence in Britain. 5:JyotiMunsiff
A Bahai, she was Britain's youngest-ever solicitor and is now the highest-placed woman in Shell International.
Producer Marina Salandy-Brown Stereo

Contributors

Talks:
Professor Akbar Ahmed
Producer:
Marina Salandy-Brown

Natalie Wheen discusses a new recording of Tchaikovsky's Fifth
Symphony conducted by Sian Edwards ; remembers the singing talents of Sandy Denny ; and welcomes actress Frances Barber to the studio.
Producer Anthony Denselow
Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.30pm) (Frances Barber stars in The Monday Play at 8.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Conducted By:
Sian Edwards
Unknown:
Sandy Denny
Unknown:
Frances Barber
Producer:
Anthony Denselow
Unknown:
Frances Barber

Walk Tall, If You Dare by John Morrow.
"In time, of course, everyone got to know who and what I was; but the experiences of that first week had unnerved me slightly. I decided that the less I looked like a Peeler the better...."
Read by Ian McElhinney. Producer Joanna Green

Contributors

Unknown:
John Morrow.
Read By:
Ian McElhinney.
Producer:
Joanna Green

A Box of Delights with Michael Rosen. Quentin Blake and Catherine Brighton discuss the styles and developments in children's book illustrations - from EH Shepherd to Nicola Bayley. Producer Jill Burridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rosen.
Unknown:
Quentin Blake
Unknown:
Nicola Bayley.
Producer:
Jill Burridge

Everyone remembers what they were doing when the Barbarians came.
Marcus was in bed with Julia that afternoon. They watched the Goths enter the Imperial Gate on the television, while the sound of the crowd cheering the arrival of the enemy came across the park. A political thriller by Don Taylor.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Don Taylor
Director:
Jeremy Howe
Marcus:
Norman Rodway
Julia:
Frances Barber
Adrian:
Peter Woodthorpe
Capt. Antony:
Colin MacFarlane
Augustus:
John Normington
Claudia:
Irene Sutcliffe
Octavius:
Matthew Sim
Lavinia:
Adjoa Andoh
Cloten:
Andrew Wincott
Tarquin:
Peter Gunn
Barbarian:
David Goodland

The last of five programmes from the archives starring Tony Hancock.
The Impersonator written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
With Sidney James , Bill Kerr , Ann Lancaster , Peter Goodwright and WallyStottand his Orchestra.
Producer Tom Ronald
(First broadcast in 1959)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hancock.
Written By:
Ray Galton
Written By:
Alan Simpson.
Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Ann Lancaster
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Producer:
Tom Ronald

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