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with John Humphrys , from the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth, and James Naughtie.
7.45 Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
James Naughtie.
Unknown:
Indarjit Singh.

A Caring Profession? James and Roma Lawrence argue that social services' control is undemocratic and, ultimately, unfair to children.
Producer Anna Parkinson. Rptd Sunday 7.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Roma Lawrence
Producer:
Anna Parkinson.

Host Sophie Grigson is joined by special guest Australian food writer Cherry Ripe, and panellists
Nigel Slater and Clarissa Dickson-Wright . A Partners in Sound production

Contributors

Unknown:
Sophie Grigson
Unknown:
Nigel Slater
Unknown:
Clarissa Dickson-Wright

In Mary Halpin 's gripping drama it is a question of "Physician, heal thyself - but at what cost when professional and personal concerns become dangerously entangled, with the deadliest of consequences?
Director Michael Quinn

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Halpin
Director:
Michael Quinn
Dr Emma Parker:
Ingrid Craigie
Sean Murphy:
Sean McGinley
Dr Richard Fletcher:
Gerard McSorley
Vera Parker:
Anna Manahan
James Parker:
David Herlihy
Jane , ,:
Sheelagh O'Kane
Mr Feeney ::
Paddy Scully
Joseph:
Niall Cusack

More comedy in phase two of the much-acclaimed series in which Mr Hardy wades gingerly through the stinking and polluted foam of contemporary issues. Written by and starring Jeremy Hardy , with Debbie Isitt and Gordon Kennedy. Producer David Tyler. A Pozzitive production

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Hardy
Unknown:
Jeremy Hardy
Unknown:
Debbie Isitt
Unknown:
Gordon Kennedy.
Producer:
David Tyler.

5: Getting Their Own Back. Aniva Gold remembers the large office block in central Berlin which housed her grandfather's thriving fur business in the 1920s. Now her family has assembled a dossier of documents to support their claim that the building was forcibly sold in 1936, under a regime which targeted Jewish property. Roisin McAuley investigates. Producer Nigel Acheson

Contributors

Unknown:
Roisin McAuley
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

Where Have All the Leaders Gone?
Denys Blakeway examines the crisis in political authority and asks whether effective leadership is still possible in an era of media sound-bites and constant opinion polls.
Producer Nicola Meyrick. Rptd Sunday 4.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Denys Blakeway
Producer:
Nicola Meyrick.

A six-part series by Steve Walker , with Donald Pleasence as Chaf.
5:The Sleepless Chaffinch. Chaf finds a nephew who has undergone a sleep vaporising operation.
Theme song sung by Nicholas Boulton and Peter Kenny. Music arranged and performed by Neil Brand. Director Eoin O'Callaghan

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Walker
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Sung By:
Nicholas Boulton
Sung By:
Peter Kenny.
Unknown:
Neil Brand.
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan
Scampi:
Rachel Atkins
Ramon:
Lyndham Gregory
Sep:
Tim Woodward
July:
Vivienne Rochester
Chairman Hindmarsh:
Barry J Gordon
Charlotte's third husband:
Gareth Armstrong
Cole/Announcer:
Peter Whitman
Fettis:
Tom Bevan
Bibby:
Malcolm Ward

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