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with Anna Ford and John Humphrys. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Professor Charles Handy.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ford
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
Professor Charles Handy.

by Anthony George. With John Nettles as Peter and Mary Wimbush as Nan.
An unusual occurrence on a train put! Peter's mobile phone at a premium. Bu as the batteries fade, the voices on th( line become more ghostly.
Director Nigel Bryant

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony George.
Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Director:
Nigel Bryant
Grace:
Kathryn Hurlbut
Nancy:
Susan Maw
Simon:
Edward Long
Joe:
Richard Avery
Terry:
Peter Meakin

Quentin Cooper reports on Vanessa Redgrave 's return to the Royal Exchange in Manchester in the world premiere of a Russian play Maybe, and gets the verdict on new crime novels by Sarah Dunant and Patricia Cornwell. Producer Beaty Rubens
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Cooper
Unknown:
Vanessa Redgrave
Unknown:
Sarah Dunant
Unknown:
Patricia Cornwell.
Producer:
Beaty Rubens

A four-part adaptation of P G Wodehouse's novel.
1: New York and After. The Ninth Earl of Emsworth returns from New York to find that Lady Hermione means to marry him off. Meanwhile, his brother Galahad is laying a plan to reunite two young lovers. Narrated by Moray Watson.
Adapted by Richard Usbome
Producer Gareth Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Moray Watson.
Adapted By:
Richard Usbome
Producer:
Gareth Edwards
Galahad:
Ian Carmichael
Lord Emsworth:
Richard Vernon
Lady Hermione:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Egbert:
Harold Innocent
Wilfred:
Jonathan Cecil
Tipton:
Alan Marriott
Sandy:
Susannah Fellowes
Sam:
Simon Treves
Daphne:
Vivian Pickles
US PoIiceman:
Colin McFarlane

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