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with Michael Buerk. Witnesses are cross-examined by Dr David Cook , Janet Daley , Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk.
Unknown:
Dr David Cook
Unknown:
Janet Daley
Unknown:
Edward Pearce
Unknown:
Dr David Starkey.
Producer:
David Coomes

Commentary on the first day's play in the Second Test between England and South Africa at Headingley by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Gerald deKock. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40 County Talk Producer Peter Baxter
* Approxim ate time

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Producer:
Peter Baxter

Heather Couper , Eric Laithwaite , Lewis Wolpert and Johnny Ball join Chris Stuart at the Science Museum, London, for more questions on inventors and discoveries. Producer Ned Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Heather Couper
Unknown:
Eric Laithwaite
Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Chris Stuart

In Robert East's comedy, forgotten 50s pop-star Penny Black struggles to hold on to her late-night DJ spot. Director Matthew Walters

Contributors

Director:
Matthew Walters
Penny:
Elizabeth Counsell
Alison:
Oona Beeson
Peter:
Robert East
Malcolm:
David Jarvis
Evadne:
Tina Gray
Mrs Howard:
Margaret John
Dotty:
Patsy Byrne
George:
Don McCorkindale
Jack:
Barry J Gordon

Last in the series relating events of the First Great Crusade starring Hugh Grant and Michael Aldridge. Script by Chris Lang. Simon Greenall and Andy Taylor Producer Harry Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Grant
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge.
Script By:
Chris Lang.
Script By:
Simon Greenall
Script By:
Andy Taylor
Producer:
Harry Thompson
Sir Giles de Bournvilk:
Hugh Grant
Sir Lestye Cadworthye:
Chris Lang
Old Walter:
Michael Aldridge
Robert the Brusque:
Simon Greenall
Absolon:
Chris Langham
KilijArskn:
Christopher Benjamin
Wasim Aziz:
Christopher Ryan
Ben Yousef ::
Zia Moyhedin

Seven programmes showing how dams reflect the political and social concerns of the societies which surround them.
2: Nasser's Pyramid. At Aswan, the High Dam stands as a testament to the achievements of an independent Egypt, but is it a relic of a bygone age? Noah Richler explores the dam's role as a monument. With Naguib Mahfouz , Kanan Makiya , Mohammed Heikal , Cesare Pelli , Boutros Boutros Ghali and Michael Wood. Producer Noah Richler

Contributors

Unknown:
Noah Richler
Unknown:
Naguib Mahfouz
Unknown:
Kanan Makiya
Unknown:
Mohammed Heikal
Unknown:
Cesare Pelli
Unknown:
Michael Wood.
Producer:
Noah Richler

by Colin McLaren , narrated by Tim Pigott -Smith. With David de Keyser as Samuel Shneidermann , and the historians John Klier and Jonathan Steinberg.
In July 1946, a hundred Jews in the Polish town of Kielce were killed or injured in much the same way as they had been in the Middle Ages. This dramatised documentary draws on recent evidence to find out how such a pogrom happened.
Oboe Nicholas Daniel. Producer Louise Greenberg

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin McLaren
Unknown:
Tim Pigott
Unknown:
David de Keyser
Unknown:
Samuel Shneidermann
Unknown:
John Klier
Unknown:
Jonathan Steinberg.
Oboe:
Nicholas Daniel.
Producer:
Louise Greenberg
Mojszez Cukier:
Lee Montague
Governor of Kielce:
Garard Green
Cardinal Bond:
Peter Howell
Walenty Blaszcyk:
Trevor Peacock
Edward furowski:
Clive Panto
Andrzej Drozdzenski:
Donald Gee
Party official:
John Cater
Julia Pirotte:
Frances Jeater

The series ends with an anthology of poetry from Shakespeare to Stevie Smith , set tousic by Stuart Gordon and David Lord. Producers Mary Ward Lowery and Susan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Stevie Smith
Unknown:
Stuart Gordon
Unknown:
David Lord.
Producers:
Mary Ward Lowery
Producers:
Susan Roberts

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