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with Sue MacGregor and Susannah Simons.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Paul Bates.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Susannah Simons.
Unknown:
Canon Paul Bates.

Events Plus Edition.
Presenter Christopher Morris. Plus Stuart Lee, Richard Herring, Andrew Glover, Steven Wells and David Quantick.
Producers Armando lannucci and Chris Morris. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Morris.
Unknown:
Stuart Lee
Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Andrew Glover
Unknown:
Steven Wells
Unknown:
David Quantick.
Producers:
Armando Lannucci
Producers:
Chris Morris.

Comedy re-creations starring Michael Roberts as Groucho and Frank Lazarus as Chico. With
Graham Hoadly ,
Vincent Marzello and Lorelei King. Script by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman
Adapted by Mark Brisenden Music by David Firman
Producer Dirk Maggs. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Roberts
Unknown:
Frank Lazarus
Unknown:
Graham Hoadly
Unknown:
Vincent Marzello
Unknown:
Lorelei King.
Script By:
Nat Perrin
Script By:
Arthur Sheekman
Adapted By:
Mark Brisenden
Music By:
David Firman
Producer:
Dirk Maggs.

Alan Rickman plays Rupert Cadell in Patrick Hamilton 's classic thriller.
Stereo (First broadcast in 1983)

Contributors

Author:
Patrick Hamilton
Director:
John Tydeman
Rupert Cadell:
Alan Rickman
Wyndham Brandon:
Adam Bareham
Charles Granillo:
Andrew Branch
Sir Johnstone Kentley:
Cyril Luckham
Leila Arden:
Moir Leslie
Kenneth Raglan:
Christopher Good

with Christopher Cook. With the Prime Minister promising to reveal the names of senior officials in the intelligence services, Alan Haynes tells Brian Gear about the secret services in the days of Elizabeth I. Plus , Alexander Stille recalls the tragic case of the Ovazza family and the dilemma facing Jews in Mussolini's Italy. Producer John Knight

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Alan Haynes
Unknown:
Brian Gear
Unknown:
Elizabeth I. Plus
Unknown:
Alexander Stille
Producer:
John Knight

Matthew Parris talks to people who have a passion for rescue.
3: Frances Moore started her career as a nurse in the "empty quarter"; since then she has worked all over the Middle East.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft

Contributors

Talks:
Matthew Parris
Unknown:
Frances Moore
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

Aliens
"It's just a machine for killing and sex" -
Tom Woodruff Jr , the man inside Alien 3, which opens this week. Philip Dodd finds out if there's more to the success of the terrifying movie monster. With
Sigoumey Weaver and H R Giger.
Producer Rachel Yorke. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Woodruff Jr
Unknown:
Philip Dodd
Unknown:
Sigoumey Weaver
Producer:
Rachel Yorke.

Margaret Oliphant's comedy of manners, dramatised in four parts.
Lucilla Marjoribanks returns from school with one purpose in life - to be a comfort to her recently widowed father.
Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Author:
Margaret Oliphant
Dramatised by:
Elizabeth Proud
Music:
Malcolm McKee
Director:
Sue Wilson
Mrs Oliphant:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Lucilla:
Teresa Gallagher
Dr Marjoribanks:
Roy Hanlon
Mr Cavendish:
Keith Drinkel
Barbara Lake:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Tom Marjoribanks:
Nicholas Murchie
Mrs NeUy Woodburn:
Elizabeth Proud
Colonel Chiley:
Garard Green
Mrs Chiley:
Ann Windsor
Mrs Mortimer:
Kate Binchy
The Rev Bury:
John Fleming
Nancy:
Joanna Wake
Mrs Centum:
Theresa Streatfeild
Molly Brown:
Melanie Hudson
Mr Holden:
Eric Allan

Tony Robinson on humour in British political life.
3: God Send Us a Stammerer With John Sessions , Matthew Morgan , Peter Gunn , Gordon Reid and Siriol Jenkins.
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Robinson
Unknown:
John Sessions
Unknown:
Matthew Morgan
Unknown:
Peter Gunn
Unknown:
Gordon Reid
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger.

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