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Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news. Witnesses face cross-examination by Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Ann Leslie , Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Unknown:
Rabbi Hugo Gryn
Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Edward Pearce
Unknown:
Dr David Starkey.
Producer:
David Coomes

Chris Stuart is all at sea on the SS Great Britain in Bristol as panellists
Richard Gregory , Johnny Ball , Kate Bellingham and Sue Nelson probe the murky world of inventors and their creations. producer Aled Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Richard Gregory
Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Sue Nelson
Producer:
Aled Evans

In Paul Thain 's play, Mary Godwin is employed to oversee the launch of a "virtual reality" product-system, a system which is open to abuse. For Mary, the dream of "virtual reality" becomes a nightmare.
Director Andy Jordan

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Thain
Unknown:
Mary Godwin
Director:
Andy Jordan
Mary Godwin:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Amy Godwin:
Miranda Thain
Amie Goldhom:
William Hope
Patrick Cunnigham:
Jonathan Adams
Werner Gallivitz:
Vincent Grass
Marcel Corbier:
Pavel Douglas
Dr Cole:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Michael Adam:
Michael Drew
Reg Marmaduke:
Alan Moore
Melvin:
John Telfer
Marilyn Monroe:
Debbie Arnold

Starring Hugh Grant and Michael Aldridge. 3: The year is 1153. On his deathbed, Walter Knobbe tells the story of the First
Crusade.
Script by Chris Lang , Simon Greenall and Andy Taylor Producer Harry Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Grant
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge.
Unknown:
Walter Knobbe
Script By:
Chris Lang
Script By:
Simon Greenall
Script By:
Andy Taylor
Producer:
Harry Thompson
Sir Giles de Bournville:
Hugh Grant
Old Walter:
Michael Aldridge
Sir Leslye Cadworthye:
Chris Lang
Young Walter:
Andy Taylor
Robert the Brusque:
Simon Greenall
Absolon:
Chris Langham
Kilij Arslan:
Christopher Benjamin
Wasim Aziz:
Christopher Ryan

Whereverthere is a hydroelectric project, there is an extraordinary reflection of the political and social issues of the area. This series visits dams from different countries to explore these issues. 1: The Maiden River. This week producer Noah Richler goes to the Narmada dam in India where the monsoon threatens to bring inundation and death to three villages. But protestation is intense, and typically Gandhian in the state where the Mahatma was born.
With readings byVikram Seth.

Contributors

Producer:
Noah Richler

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