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Nick Clarke and guests Diana Warwick , Chief Executive of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy;
Clare Short , MP;
Rt Hon Kenneth Baker , MP; and Peter Stothard , Editor of The Times, tackle the issues raised in Nottingham.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Clarke
Unknown:
Diana Warwick
Unknown:
Clare Short
Unknown:
Kenneth Baker
Unknown:
Peter Stothard

Russia
Winner of the Silver Medal for Best Drama at the New York Radio Festival. For one British platoon the end of the Great War is the beginning of an extraordinary adventure. John Fletcher 's haunting play tells the story of their epic journey to escape from the dark heart ot Russia.
With David Bannerman and Heather Barrett
Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Fletcher
Unknown:
David Bannerman
Unknown:
Heather Barrett
Director:
Nigel Bryant.
Sergeant:
Philip Davis
Corporal:
David Holt
Cecil:
Terry Pearson
Haskins:
Jonathan Wyatt
Smith:
Peter Meakin
Percival:
Chris MacDonnell
Goddard:
Richard Mitchley
Captain Symonds:
Brett Usher
Grigoreyev:
Peter Harlowe
General:
Roger Hume
Russian Girl:
Susan Mann

The second of a six-part series investigates the new life of Prague and an expatriate invasion. Some are there to teach and entertain, and others unashamedly to exploit. Alex Gammie introduces listeners to her new
"theatrical" lifestyle and to the young entrepreneurs who have left Britain and America in search of opportunity and change.
Presented by David Lodge. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Stereo

Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Gammie
Presented By:
David Lodge.
Producer:
Sara Jane Hall

The first Radio 4 programme to come regularly from overseas.
From the BBC's studios on Fifth Avenue, New York, Mark Steyn interprets the insider's view of the issues that are preoccupying
Americans as the Clinton era begins. He has the help of three opinionated guests and some of the week's most curious stories from American radio and TV. Producer Hamish Mykura

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Steyn
Producer:
Hamish Mykura

Porteno People: Part 2 In the second of a two-part tour of Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, Lucy Duran discovers the impact of the seven-year military junta on the arts and culture of its people - the Portenos.
Producer Nicki Paxman.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Duran
Producer:
Nicki Paxman.

The riddle of Holmes's disappearance at the Reichenbach Falls is solved, and the real reason for Professor Moriarty's power is revealed.

Continuing the series of Gold and Silver Dagger Award-winners, a dramatisation of Nicholas Meyer's irreverent hommage to the Great Detective.

Starring Simon Callow as Sherlock Holmes, Ian Hogg as Dr Watson and Karl Johnson as Sigmund Freud.

With David Bannerman, Kate Binchy, Federay Holmes, Jillie Meers and David Sinclair

Dramatised by Denny Martin Flinn Music: David Chiltern and Nicholas Russell-Pavier
Violin played by Steve Bentley Director Jane Morgan. Stereo

Contributors

Writer:
Nicholas Meyer
Sherlock Holmes:
Simon Callow
Ian Hogg:
Dr Watson
Karl Johnson:
Sigmund Freud
[Actor]:
David Bannerman
[Actress]:
Kate Binchy
[Actor]:
Federay Holmes
[Actress]:
Jillie Meers
[Actor]:
David Sinclair
Dramatist:
Denny Martin Flinn
Music:
David Chiltern
Music:
Nicholas Russell-Pavier
Violinist:
Steve Bentley
Director:
Jane Morga
Professor Moriarty:
David King
Mycroft Holmes:
Philip Voss
Baron von Leinsdorf:
Matthew Morgan
Nancy Osborn Slater:
Melinda Walker
Baroness von Leinsdorf:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Hugo von Hoffmansthal:
Wolf Kahler

2: Every Picture Tells a Story
If the brain is the most important sexual organ, and the imagination the most sensitive erogenous zone, why don't we know more about our sexual fantasies? In this series, men and women discuss their fantasy sex life, while experts try to explain the extraordinary diversity of sex in the head. Producer Sukey Firth Stereo

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More