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with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rosemary Hartill.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill.

John Humphrys talks to people who have weathered major storms in their careers. 4: Graham Taylor was a star in club football management but he resigned from the game's top job after failing to steer his England team to this year's World Cup finals. Producer Alison Perks

Contributors

Talks:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Graham Taylor
Producer:
Alison Perks

Introduced by Jenni Murray.
The incidence of suicide among young Asian women in Britain is three times higher than among their white counterparts. Marya Burgess talks to doctors, counsellors and women who have attempted to take their own lives. Serial: Limestone and Clay (9)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Talks:
Marya Burgess

by Judith Johnson.
An extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary East End bingo hall. Lust is unleashed, jealous lovers scheme, money jangles, drugs are passed and passions ride high as Milly takes us behind the scenes of the club which has been her second home for 20 years. Milly has seen it all and knows everything. But what revenge is she plotting? On whom? And why? Only Milly can talk. But the dead can't talk. Or can they?
Director Anne Edyvean

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Johnson.
Director:
Anne Edyvean
Milly:
Kate Williams
Russell:
Brian Hibbard
Beryl:
Lynn Whitehead
Ruth:
Kate Hardie
Gordon:
Barry J Gordon
Esi:
Abi Eniola
George:
David Richard-Fox

Paul Allen reviews Arnold Wesker 's play The Kitchen and sees a stage adaptation of Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath. Producer Jerome Weatherald (Revised repeat 9.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Arnold Wesker
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

More hilarity from the sepia weekly.
With Susie Brann , Alistair McGowan , Mary Elliot-Nelson , Julian Dutton and Peter Baynham. Producer Sarah Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Susie Brann
Unknown:
Alistair McGowan
Unknown:
Mary Elliot-Nelson
Unknown:
Julian Dutton
Unknown:
Peter Baynham.
Producer:
Sarah Smith

The Dream Business. Amway is to soap what Tupperware is to plastic. In vast halls, Amway converts sing praises unto the business. Every old friend is now a potential sale; old ways of thinking must be denied. Find out how Amway changed one couple's life - completely.
Producers Kim Normanton and Matt Thompson

Contributors

Producers:
Kim Normanton
Producers:
Matt Thompson

Despite 15 years of a Conservative Government preaching stricter family values, sexual liberalism in Britain has continued to grow. Hugh Prysor-Jones examines this paradox in British society and its implications for the future role of the state in regulating sexual behaviour. Producer Zareer Masani

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Prysor-Jones
Producer:
Zareer Masani

Andrew McAllister talks to poets Frank Ormsby , Judi Benson and Igor Klikovac about the connection between poetry and contemporary war, through the writing that has emerged from the Northern Ireland troubles and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Producer Paul Dodgson

Contributors

Talks:
Andrew McAllister
Unknown:
Frank Ormsby
Unknown:
Judi Benson
Unknown:
Igor Klikovac
Producer:
Paul Dodgson

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