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with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Eric James
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
Canon Eric James

The Third Book of Moses: Leviticus. Introduced by Professor Keith Ward. Read in five parts by Bernard Hill. 1: The Offerings.
Abndged by Donald Bancroft Director Tessa Kendall

Contributors

Introduced By:
Professor Keith Ward.
Unknown:
Bernard Hill.
Unknown:
Donald Bancroft
Director:
Tessa Kendall

Serena Gray tells Jenni Murray why, when you fall in love with a handsome prince, you end up with an ageing amphibian.
Serial: All Fall Down by Ita Daly. Read in twelve episodes by Norman Rodway.
Canice O'Keefe , an Irish politician, is about to be engulfed in a sexual scandal. But he has a valuable ally in his old friend, self-made millionaire P J McGuckian. Abridged by Monica Grey
Music: Boughton's 3rd Symphony

Contributors

Unknown:
Serena Gray
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Ita Daly.
Unknown:
Norman Rodway.
Unknown:
Canice O'Keefe
Abridged By:
Monica Grey

by Julia Stoneham.
"If his parents thought hers odd.... going off like that, soon as the register was signed ... they didn't say.... not at the time, they didn't...."
Music composed by Nigel Hess
Musicians Skaiia Kanga and Chris Lacey Director Tracey Neale

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Stoneham.
Composed By:
Nigel Hess
Musicians:
Skaiia Kanga
Musicians:
Chris Lacey
Director:
Tracey Neale
The Storyteller:
Barbara Jefford
Hettie:
Rachel Lewis
Jack:
Dominic Taylor
Eilee:
Heather Williams
Charlie:
Jack Hulland
Rose:
June Barrie
George:
Bill Wallis
Mrs Wilbraham:
Caroline Hunt
The Vicar:
Alan Coveney
Henry:
Christian Rodska
Village Woman:
Marilyn Le Conte
VilageGirl:
Caroline Swift

Paul Allen reads Kenneth Williams 's s collected diaries, and previews Andrew Lloyd Webber 's Sunset Boulevard. Plus political theatre from Ireland as part of LIFT.
Producer Paul Quinn
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Producer:
Paul Quinn

5: Marghanita Laski. Robert Burchfield , Philip French, Helen Fry , Anthony Jay and Brian Redhead remember the literary critic who was the avatar of either what was best or worst about arts broadcasting in her day.
Presented by David Wheeler. Producer Louise Purslow

Contributors

Unknown:
Marghanita Laski.
Unknown:
Robert Burchfield
Unknown:
Helen Fry
Unknown:
Anthony Jay
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Presented By:
David Wheeler.
Producer:
Louise Purslow

More Equal than Others?
At a time when egalitarianism as a political force appears dead, equality continues to figure prominently on Britain's social agenda. David Walker examines the motives behind equal opportunity policies today. Producer Zareer Masani

Contributors

Unknown:
David Walker
Producer:
Zareer Masani

Dirk Bogarde reads a 12-part adaptation of his novel, set in Provence.
1: William Caldicott is splitting up with his wife when a key arrives from his brother that is to lead to a new life.... Abridged by Neville Teller Producer Janet Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
William Caldicott
Abridged By:
Neville Teller
Producer:
Janet Whitaker

A four-part dramatisation of Peter Turnbull 's novel.
3: Why was accountant Samuel Lurinsky murdered in such a spectacular fashion?
Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine Director Hamish Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Turnbull
Unknown:
Samuel Lurinsky
Dramatised By:
Stephen Mulrine
Director:
Hamish Wilson
DS Sussock:
Jake Darcy
WPCElka Willems:
Eliza Langland
DC Montgomery:
Frank Gallagher
DIDonoghue:
Crawford Logan
Chi Chu:
Sedhar Chozam
WPC/Sister:
Joyce Deans
Fire Officer:
Gilbert Martin
PC Hamilton:
Martin McCardie
DrMunrofPC Wanless:
Paul Morrow
Mrs Mclntyre:
Edith Ruddick
Louise:
Anne Marie Timoney

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