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West Indies v England
Commentary on the first day's play in the Fifth Test from Antigua, by Jonathan Agnew , Peter Baxter and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . With expert comment from Trevor Bailey and Viv Richards. Including at 5.10 News
5.15 To the Islands in the Sun Peter Baxter recalls the 1986 England tour to the Caribbean.
* Approximate time only

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Peter Baxter
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Viv Richards.
Unknown:
Peter Baxter

What if Guy Fawkes had succeeded in blowing up the Houses of Parliament? Ronald Hutton and Pauline Croft join Chris Andrew to describe how different things might have been. Producer Ian Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy Fawkes
Unknown:
Ronald Hutton
Unknown:
Pauline Croft
Unknown:
Chris Andrew
Producer:
Ian Bell

by Ruth Rendell.
Philip loved Flora, the statue that used to stand in the garden.
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Contributors

Writer:
Ruth Rendell
Dramatised by:
Betty Davies
Director:
Tracey Neale
Philip:
: Jamie Glover
Senta:
Rachel Lewis
Christine:
Frances Jeater
Fee:
Rachel Atkins
Darren:
Michael Onslow
Clieryl:
Oona Beeson
Gerard:
James Taylor
Roy:
Lyndam Gregory
Mrs Ripple:
Margaret John
Pearl:
Tina Gray
The Tramp:
John Evitts

by Nigel Baldwin. Jenny's hanging is an open-and-shut case of suicide. But journalist Dee Mitchell is not convinced.
Original music by Laurie Scott Baker Director Jane Dauncey

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Baldwin.
Unknown:
Dee Mitchell
Music By:
Laurie Scott Baker
Director:
Jane Dauncey
Dec:
Alison Steadman
Conrad:
Bill Stewart
Thomas:
Alan Town Er
Geraint:
Robin Griffith
Alex:
Lesley Rooney
Icuan:
Robert Pugh
Charlene:
Louise Holland
Tina:
Gudrun Ure
Barry Jones:
Laurence Allan
Rachel:
Helen Griffin
Goroner:
Dillwyn Owen

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