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England v New Zealand
Commentary on the second one-day international from Lord's by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Bryan Waddle. Expert comments from Paul Downton , Paul Allott and Richard Hadlee. Including at 1.05 News
1.10 The Great Match Peter Baxter recalls the epic England v New Zealand Lord's Test of 1973. I Approximate time

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Bryan Waddle.
Unknown:
Paul Downton
Unknown:
Paul Allott
Unknown:
Richard Hadlee.
Unknown:
Peter Baxter

by Thomas McLaughlin. Frank Moore has spent years as the voice of Chucky, an ill-fated cartoon character, but looking back on a life spent squeaking in a fake Irish accent, he wonders what it all means. With James Ellis as Frank. Director Pam Brighton

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas McLaughlin.
Unknown:
Frank Moore
Unknown:
James Ellis
Nurse:
Catherine Brennan
Hannah:
Susan Slot
Clark:
Lalor Roddy
Vladimir:
Niall Cusack
Delores:
Marie Jones
Bottle:
Thomas McLaughlin
Michael:
John O'Hara
Lola:
Brigid Erin Bates
Frances:
Sarah Jane Gibson
Young Frank:
Ryan Marshall

Roy Porter with the history magazine that explains the serious and delights in the quirky. He examines how we used to live and sheds light on the reasons behind the way we live today. This week, can the PLO help deliver peace in the Middle East? Producer Ian Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Porter
Producer:
Ian Bell

This week Tom Robinson presents a look at stagnights; unfaithful men discuss the need for infidelity; and Robert Elms asks why older British men dress so badly. THE LOCKER ROOM ANSAPHONE: [number removed]Producer Christopher Kimber

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Robinson
Producer:
Christopher Kimber

Beirut: the Rule of Rubble After 16 years of civil war, the centre of Beirut was left devastated. Now the Lebanese can recreate their capital city from scratch, what will they make of the rubble? Lena Halabi reports from Beirut on the future of her city, and the role of the arts in post-war reconstruction. ProducerAnthony Denselow

Contributors

Unknown:
Lena Halabi

A comedy by Mike Scott.
Kelvin has 45 minutes missing from his life. All he can remember is someone sounding like Greta Garbo getting into his cab.
Director Alan Drury

Contributors

Comedy By:
Mike Scott.
Unknown:
Greta Garbo
Director:
Alan Drury
Kelvin Greenlees:
Peter Gunn
Karen Greenlees:
Becky Hindley
Samantlia Greenlees:
Deborah Berlin
Natalie Dugdale:
Tina Gray
Nonnan Duckworth:
James Taylor
Nigel O'Toole:
Jack Elliott
Dr McClare/Ae/wyn Tattersal:
Frances Jeater

Another chance to hear the late Brian Johnston
umpire a test of wit. Taking the crease are Tim Rice and Willie Rushton , with Bill Franklyn and Rachel Heyhoe-Flint . Producer Jon Magnusson

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Tim Rice
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Bill Franklyn
Unknown:
Rachel Heyhoe-Flint
Producer:
Jon Magnusson

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