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with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament Editor Roger Mosey

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Unknown:
Richard Harries.
Editor:
Roger Mosey

The first in a series of talks by BBC correspondents who go to out of the way places to get a new perspective on current issues. Stephen Jessel visits a remote corner of the Massif Central which in the past years has lost more than half its population. The current difficulties experienced by farmers only make matters worse. Producer Geoff Spink

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Jessel
Producer:
Geoff Spink

Edward Blishen and his guests Michael Meyer and Timberlake Wertenbaker select three paperbacks which they consider to be a good read. Producer Susan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Blishen
Unknown:
Michael Meyer
Unknown:
Timberlake Wertenbaker
Producer:
Susan Roberts

Louisa Buck considers the success of the Burrell Collection on its tenth anniversary, and reviews the largest exhibition of Aboriginal art ever assembled in Europe. Producer Jerome Weatherald

Contributors

Unknown:
Louisa Buck
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes. Editor Margaret Budy
WRITE: PM Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A1AA
PHONE: [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Lowe
Unknown:
Hugh Sykes.
Editor:
Margaret Budy

Philip Short follows in the footsteps of the Scots merchant Archibald Little , who journeyed up the Yangtze River 100 years ago.
3: The Gorges. "Such scenery is impossible to appreciate". With David Bannerman as Archibald Little. Producer Mary Price

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Short
Unknown:
Archibald Little
Unknown:
David Bannerman
Unknown:
Archibald Little.
Producer:
Mary Price

Caroline has an unexpected visitor.
Written by Sam Jacobs Director Keri Davies

Contributors

Written By:
Sam Jacobs
Director:
Keri Davies
Phil Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
David Archer:
Timothy Bentinck
Elizabeth Archer:
Alison Dowling
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Pal Archer:
Patricia Gallimore
John Archer:
Sam Barriscale
Jack WooSey:
Arnold Peters
Peggy Woolley:
June Spencer
Nelson Gabriel:
Jack May
Sid Perks -:
Alan Devereux
Kathy Perks:
Hedli Niklaus
Susan Carter:
Charlotte Martin
Mike Tucker:
Terry Molloy
Betty Tucker:
Pamela Craig
Caroline Bone:
Sara Coward
Mrs Antrobus:
Margot Boyd
Bert Fry:
Roger Hume
Lynda Snell:
Carole Boyd
Robin Stokes -:
Tim Meats
Nigel Pargetter:
Graham Seed
Richard Locke:
Wllliam Gaminara
Sam Stokes:
Monty Allen
Guy Pemberton:
Hugh Dickson

Baroness Blatch, Education Minister; Paul Boateng MP who shadows the Lord Chancellor's Department; Germaine Greer, author and lecturer; and Lord Rees-Mogg, columnist and outgoing chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Council, tackle the issues raised in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Chairman Nick Clarke.

Contributors

Panellist:
Baroness Blatch
Panellist:
Paul Boateng
Panellist:
Germaine Greer
Panellist:
Lord Rees-Mogg
Chairman:
Nick Clarke
Producer:
Nick Utechin

A satirical look back at the decade. This week, 1997! Starring Kate Robbins , Steve Coogan and Brian Perkins. With writers Mark Burton , John O'Farrell and Pete Sinclair.
Producer Caroline Leddy

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Robbins
Unknown:
Steve Coogan
Unknown:
Brian Perkins.
Unknown:
Mark Burton
Unknown:
John O'Farrell
Unknown:
Pete Sinclair.
Producer:
Caroline Leddy

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