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Presented by David Walter. Including a report on the fight for justice by the Spaniards who were poisoned by contaminated cooking oil 13 years ago. Producer Arlene Gregorius

Contributors

Presented By:
David Walter.
Producer:
Arlene Gregorius

The antidote to panel games starts a new series from the Assembly Rooms, Bath, amidst the ancient splendour of Humphrey Lyttelton , Willie Rushton , Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and a contemporary addition - Paul Merton. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Paul Merton.
Producer:
Jon Naismith.

Imogen Stubbs plays Lady Veronica Lucan who observes her husband Lord Lucan, played by Nathaniel Parker, gamble away his fortune and become a slave to his creditors.
Mike Walker's adaptation of James Ruddick's study reveals the torments of debt and an inappropriate marriage leading to murder....
Hunting Lucan's Legacy: Wednesday 7.20pm

Contributors

Author:
James Ruddick
Adapted by:
Mike Walker
Director:
Peter Kavanagh
Lady Veronica Lucan:
Imogen Stubbs
Lord Lucan:
Nathaniel Parker
Dominic Elwes:
Julian Fellowes
Bill:
Pip Torrens
Ronnie Roberts:
Struan Rodger
Christina Shand Kydd:
Natasha Pyne
Insp Gerring/Under manager:
Derek Waring
PC eddick:
Peter Yapp
Mrs Maxwell Scott:
Kristen Milward
Lucan's aunt:
Mary Wimbush
Sgt Baker:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Christina as a girl:
Deborah Berlin
Kait Lucan:
Margaret John
Sandra Rivett:
Jilly Bond
Tim:
David Antrobus
Woman:
Lucy Scott

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What's in a chair? Today's craft furniture scene is vibrant, experimental and tiny; the usual story of our designers working abroad, prophets without portfolio in their own country. Designer and furniture-maker Jane Harris tries to find a chair that is an individually crafted piece without it costing her a small fortune
Producer Neil Trevithick. Rptd Friday 9.30pm
CITY ON AIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Harris
Producer:
Neil Trevithick.

A musical portrait of Oldham's famous Tommyfield Market by Cheryl Martin. As Dotty prepares for her daughter's wedding, memories of a catastrophic fire threaten to overwhelm the family.

Contributors

Writer:
Cheryl Martin
Music:
Tim Browne
Director:
Michael Fox
Dottie:
Judith Barker
Jerry:
Stephen Hancock
Julia:
Deborah McAndrew
Cissie:
Kathryn Hunt
Young Dottie:
Naomi Radcliffe
Mum/Mavis/Linda/Trader:
Kay Purcell
Flo/Mrs Shaw/Trader:
Romy Baskerville
Danny/Bates/Trader:
Ian Mercer
Rosie/Trader:
Kathy Jamieson
Lewis/Manager/Trader:
David Crellin

A quizzical look at quotations with Nigel Rees. This week his guests are Helen Atkinson Wood , Andrew Davies , Chris Kelly and Jim Sweeney.
Quotations read by Peter Barker. Producer Kathy Smith Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees.
Unknown:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Unknown:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Chris Kelly
Unknown:
Jim Sweeney.
Read By:
Peter Barker.
Producer:
Kathy Smith Rpt

Barry Pilton 's tale of an innocent in Paris in 1968, brought to life by Alan Cox.
5: Should I continue to teach English to Jean-Jacques, so that he could qualify as a highly paid mass murderer? Adapted and serialised by Colin McLaren Producer Louise Greenberg

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Pilton
Unknown:
Alan Cox.
Unknown:
Colin McLaren
Producer:
Louise Greenberg

Dramatised in five episodes from Gillian Slovo 's detective-mystery. 3: Did Alicia really kill mystery man James Morgan? Then why is Kate arrested for the crime?
With Mark Straker and Barry J Gordon Music composed by Anthea Gomez Dramatised by Jill Brooke Director Sue Wilson Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Slovo
Unknown:
Mark Straker
Unknown:
Barry J Gordon
Composed By:
Anthea Gomez
Dramatised By:
Jill Brooke
Director:
Sue Wilson
Kate Baeir:
Samantha Bond
Carmen:
Sandra James-Young
Alicia Weatherby:
Teresa Gallagher
Marion Weatherby:
Jill Graham
Trevor Plastid:
Keith Drinkel
Eva:
Sunny Ormonde
Sam:
David Holt
Inspector Crant:
John Dixon
Elmore James:
Patterson Joseph

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