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Commentary from Old Trafford on the fifth and final day's play of the Third Test by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin -Jenkins and Bryan Waddle. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
Producer Peter Baxter
* Approximate time

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Christopher Martin
Unknown:
Bryan Waddle.
Producer:
Peter Baxter

Corporate capers, conundrums and confessions. Panel: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey , Janette Rutterford and Nigel Whittaker. Chairman Nigel Cassidy. Producer Neil Koenig

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Unknown:
Alastair Ross Goobey
Unknown:
Janette Rutterford
Unknown:
Nigel Whittaker.
Unknown:
Nigel Cassidy.
Producer:
Neil Koenig

by Antony Keary , based on a story by W J Locke. When his unusual teaching methods get him thrown out of his job as French master at a girls' school, Aristide Pujol seems to be down on his luck. But, for someone with a sense of romance like Monsieur Pujol , the bleakest situation can turn into an adventure. Director Lucy Hackney

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony Keary
Unknown:
J Locke.
Unknown:
Aristide Pujol
Unknown:
Monsieur Pujol
Pujol:
Yves Aubert
Jennifer:
Rachel Atkins
Miss Gordon:
Frances Jeater
Thomas:
Tom Bevan
Elsie:
Susannah Corbett
Smith:
Robert Lang
Poiron:
Peter Whitman
Harry Ralston:
David Jarvis

Paul Vaughan talks to Guyanese poet Fred D'Aguiar , whose first novel, The Longest Memory, is published this week, and he meets one of Britain's most influential potters, Elizabeth Fritsch. Producer Adrian Washboume (Revised repeat 9.30pm)

Contributors

Talks:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Fred D'Aguiar
Unknown:
Elizabeth Fritsch.
Producer:
Adrian Washboume

by Barbara Pym , dramatised in six parts by Elizabeth Proud , the sequel to Crampton Hodnet.
1: A Casserole of Hearts. The year is 1947. The fearsome Miss Doggett and her mousy companion Jessie Morrow are now settled in the country. There they meet Jane Cleveland , the daffy wife of the local vicar. Producer Sioned Wiliam

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Pym
Unknown:
Elizabeth Proud
Unknown:
Crampton Hodnet.
Unknown:
Jessie Morrow
Unknown:
Jane Cleveland
Producer:
Sioned Wiliam
Jane Cleveland:
Penelope Wilton
Prudence Bates:
Rebecca Front
Miss Doggett:
Ellzabeth Spriggs
Jessie Morrow:
Samantha Bond
Nicholas Cleveland:
Benjamin Whitrow
Fabian Driver:
Julian Glover
Mrs Glaze:
Ann Windsor
Flora Cleveland:
Cathy Sara
Father Lomax:
Geoffrey Mathews
Mrs Crampton:
Jillie Meers
Mrs Mayhew:
Hilda Schroder
Miss Birkinshaw:
Elizabeth Proud

The BBC broadcasts news 24 hours a day. But where does all this news come from?
Alun Lewis looks at the complex web of news services that cover the globe and discovers how the increasing speed with which news is transmitted affects those who make it and those who are in it.
Producer Peter Croasdale
EMAIL: The_Network@cix.com pulink.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Alun Lewis
Producer:
Peter Croasdale

Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed] between 9.30pm and 10.30pm
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Contributors

Presented By:
Peter White.
Producer:
Dave Harvey

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