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with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Father Oliver McTeman
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Unknown:
Father Oliver McTeman

A return visit to the Theatre Royal, Bath, for another lively programme hosted by Nigel Rees. With Diana Quick , Peter Wood , Isabel Colegate and Francis Matthews. Quotations read by Ronald Fletcher. Producer Jon Naismith

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees.
Unknown:
Diana Quick
Unknown:
Peter Wood
Unknown:
Isabel Colegate
Unknown:
Francis Matthews.
Read By:
Ronald Fletcher.
Producer:
Jon Naismith

Other Creatures by Nicholas Mclnerny.
Tallulah's problems come to a head when her best friend Rosie starts to speak. Because Rosie is an elephant....
Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas McLnerny.
Director:
Alison Hindell
Tollulah:
Ella Hood
Montgomery:
Michael Povey
Rosie:
Souad Faress

Gill Pyrah 's studio guest is the author Michael Dibdin. Also a review of the Restoration comedy Love at a Loss and a discussion of supermarket architecture.
Producer Adrian Washbourne (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gill Pyrah
Unknown:
Michael Dibdin.
Producer:
Adrian Washbourne

An Object of Desire by Robert Graham.
"Nobody knew what we got up to in the life class. We didn't fully realise ourselves; what we did crept up on us slowly, cleverly."
Read by Eileen O'Brien. Producer Gillian Hush

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Graham.
Read By:
Eileen O'Brien.
Producer:
Gillian Hush

The last of a six-part political drama by Christopher Lee.
"No, Tom - a public statement from you about your 'resignation' would suggest differences of opinion. Not good for the Party."
"Well, if you write the announcement, don't forget you hired me. The PM wasn't keen.
You insisted. You fouled up. You cop the blame. Tough luck, Charles."
Producer Neil Cargill

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lee.
Producer:
Neil Cargill
Charles Bannister:
Julian Glover
Dougal Baxter:
Peter Kelly
Mary Bannister:
Isla Blair
Henry:
Christopher Benjamin
Juliet Cameron:
Siobhan Redmond
Kay:
Jane Booker
Poly:
Ruth Gemmell
Nick:
Julian Dutton
Rose:
Sheila Reid
Tom:
Bill Wallis

Old and new hands compare notes. 4.Show Jumping
Pat Smythe , the first woman to ride in an Olympic team, inspired thousands of pony-mad girls to follow in her footsteps. But since those innocent days, has show jumping become just another big business? Pat Smythe talks to young rider Linda Charlie.
Producer Lucy Lunt

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Smythe
Talks:
Pat Smythe
Unknown:
Linda Charlie.
Producer:
Lucy Lunt

with Peter White. Producer Thena Heshel
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White.
Producer:
Thena Heshel

From Belfast -
Andrew McAllister takes a look at the work of Irish women poets, with Katie Donovan , Edna Longley and Paula Meehan.
Producer Susan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McAllister
Unknown:
Katie Donovan
Unknown:
Edna Longley
Unknown:
Paula Meehan.
Producer:
Susan Roberts

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