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Ann Jungman 's best-selling book, read in five parts by Anthony Daniels.
1: There, under the stone that Paul has dislodged, sat a tiny creature with a comical face.
Abridged by Diana Reed. Producer Peter Hutchings
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Jungman
Unknown:
Anthony Daniels.
Abridged By:
Diana Reed.
Producer:
Peter Hutchings

Juliet Alexander asks Yvonne Roberts and Maureen Freely why so many respectable feminists are turning to pornography. Miriam Margolyes begins an 11-part reading of Gillian Cross's Whitbread Prize-winning novel The Great Ekphant Chase. Editor Sally Feldman

Contributors

Unknown:
Juliet Alexander
Unknown:
Yvonne Roberts
Unknown:
Miriam Margolyes
Editor:
Sally Feldman

Third Semi-Final - North and West of England and Wales and Scotland. Philip Gray (financial consultant); Ian Wynn -MacKenzie (wine shop assistant); Tecwen Whittock (further education lecturer); Ray Briscoe (technical writer and translator). Producer Richard Edis

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wynn
Unknown:
Tecwen Whittock
Unknown:
Ray Briscoe
Producer:
Richard Edis

by Anthony George. There's nothing like a relaxing holiday in the sun to forget about problems back home - but then Barbra starts to see things, and Ken begins to hear voices ... Director Rosemary Watts

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony George.
Director:
Rosemary Watts
Voice:
Richard Avery
Ken:
Jonathan Wyatt
Barbra:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Danny:
Richard Pearce
Theo:
Andy Hockley
Magda:
Mia Soteriou
Sheila:
Nicolette McKenzie
Les:
David Holt
Gary:
Peter Wynne-Willson

Natalie Wheen reviews the new Arthur Miller play Broken Glass. Plus a report from the Glasgow International Early Music Festival. Producer Abigail Appleton (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Unknown:
Arthur Miller
Producer:
Abigail Appleton

by Jonathan Myerson. With Juliet Aubrey as Angel and Timothy West as Mr Levy. Angel brings zeal and commitment to her PhD research into sexuality. But when her supervisor realises she is working as a prostitute to get her statistics, Angel begins a frightnening voyage of discovery. Music by Elizabeth Parker. Director Peter Kavanagh

Contributors

Author:
Jonathan Myerson.
Angel:
Juliet Aubrey
Levy:
Timothy West
Music:
Elizabeth Parker.
Director:
Peter Kavanagh
Old Hannah:
Maggie Whiting
Judah:
Neil Dudgeon
Vic/Cathal:
Aidan Gillen
Ross:
Gavin Muir
Levi/Nahum:
Paul Panting
Zridel:
Peter Kenny
Eppy/Hanni:
Cathy Sara
Georgina Standing:
Margaret John
Mima:
Elaine Claxton
Rabbi:
Neville Jason
Finn:
Mark Lambert
British Major:
Don McCorkindale
Egyptian Officer:
Peter Whitman
Client:
James Taylor

The cellist Steven Isserlis , who comes from a Russian musical family, was born in London. He talks to June Knox Mawer about his upbringing, his debut and the great influence of his cello teacher. Producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Isserlis
Unknown:
Knox Mawer
Producer:
Derek Drescher

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