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with Anna Ford and Peter Hobday. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Richard Harries. Editor Roger Mosey

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ford
Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Unknown:
Richard Harries.
Editor:
Roger Mosey

The stories of four Pennine people told by Martin Wainwright.
3. Muck and Brass. John Dowse was a textiles millionaire who transformed his mansion at Hey Green into a Yorkshire South Sea Island.
Producer John Watkins

Contributors

Told By:
Martin Wainwright.
Unknown:
John Dowse
Producer:
John Watkins

The latest Government figures predict that the number of cars on Britain's roads will double within the next 30 years. This is good news for transport minister Robert Key who declared recently "Hove roads". But environmentalists fear such growth will lead to unacceptable congestion and pollution. Today, from the Maddermarket Theatre in Norwich, John Howard chairs a debate on the future of road transport. Producer Ian Gilvear
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Key
Unknown:
John Howard
Producer:
Ian Gilvear

"The West's Sickest Society" is what the Wall Street Journal recently called Glasgow. And the figures on heart disease, cancer, diabetes and strokes confirm the headline. Derek Cooper investigates how that sickness is related to what Glaswegians eat.
Producer Sheila Dillon

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Cooper
Producer:
Sheila Dillon

A collaboration between documentary makers from Australia, America, Canada, Eire and Britain has created these stories that cross boundaries of geography and generation.
2: The Magdalen Laundry. It didn't take much for women to "fall" in rural southern Ireland. When they did, this is where they were sent, often for life. Producer Julian Vignoles for RTE Editor Sharon Banoff

Contributors

Producer:
Julian Vignoles
Editor:
Sharon Banoff

A new exhibition space opens in Birmingham at the Gas Hall, performance from Eddie Lejeune and a new book from Ray Shell. Presented by Louisa Buck. Producer Quentin Cooper

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Lejeune
Presented By:
Louisa Buck.
Producer:
Quentin Cooper

with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes. Editor Margaret Budy
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Contributors

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

Director Keri Davies

Contributors

Director:
Keri Davies
Phil Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Shula Hebden:
Judy Bennett
Elizabeth Archer:
Alison Dowling
Brian Aldridge:
Charles Collingwood
Jennifer Aldridge:
Angela Piper
Debbie Aldridge:
Tamsin Greig
Jack Woolley:
Arnold Peters
Peggy Woolley:
June Spencer
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
SidPerks:
Alan Devereux
Joe Grundy:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie Grundy:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie Grundy:
Rosalind Adams
Neil Carter:
Brian Hewlett
Susan Carter:
Charlotte Martin
Lynda Snell:
Carole Boyd
Nigel Pargetter:
Graham Seed
Richard Locke:
Willlam Gaminara
Guy Pemberton:
Hugh Dickson
Les Stafford:
Al Ashton

Sir Michael Angus , President of the CBI; Dr Mary Archer , scientist; Nicholas Hinton , director general of the Save the Children Fund; and Ben Pimlott , Professor of Politics and Contemporary History, Birkbeck College, tackle the issues raised in Putney, London. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer Nadine Grieve

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Michael Angus
Unknown:
Dr Mary Archer
Unknown:
Nicholas Hinton
Unknown:
Ben Pimlott
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer:
Nadine Grieve

Sally Grace , Jeffrey Holland , Toby Longworth and Brian Bowles take a bracing ramble through the week's news. Producer Gareth Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Grace
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Brian Bowles
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

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