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with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Christina Rees.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
Christina Rees.

Charles Dickens 's great novel in six parts. 5: Betrayal. A midnight meeting on London Bridge brings terrible consequences.
Music by John Kirkpatrick and Kathryn Locke Dramatised and directed by Nigel Bryant Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Music By:
John Kirkpatrick
Music By:
Kathryn Locke
Directed By:
Nigel Bryant
Sikes:
Tim McInnerny
Nancy:
Adjoa Andoh
Fagin:
Ohn Jgrillo
Artful Dodger:
Richard Pearce
Brownlow:
Peter Jeffrey
Rose:
Teresa Gallagher
Monks:
Kim Wall
Doorman:
David Holt

Anne Hashmi's new radio play is the comic story of a young woman struggling to find her identity while bombarded by the spiritual and material influences of people around her.

Contributors

Writer:
Anne Hashmi
Director:
Tim Crook
Girl:
Charlotte Coleman
Deep husky woman:
Frances Tomelty
Aggressive young man/Meek boy:
Clive Wedderburn
Jackie/Tiger:
Lisa Bowerman
Meditation man:
Peter Guinness
Pretentious young man/Spiritual adviser:
Rupert Degas
Blue girl:
Tessa Wojtczak

Lynne Walker talks to the young violinist Joshua Bell , currently playing at the Wigmore Hall, and reviews Carol Shields 's new novel, Small Ceremonies.
Producer Adrian Washbourne Revised rpt at 9.30pm

Contributors

Talks:
Lynne Walker
Violinist:
Joshua Bell
Unknown:
Carol Shields
Producer:
Adrian Washbourne

Yes, it's back: the No 1 business quiz in the global market-place; the programme that's listened to by all the top names in industry - in case they want to take legal action.
The panel are Peter Day , Sir Alastair Morton , Alastair Ross Goobey and Nigel Whittaker.
Chairman Nigel Cassidy. Producer Neil Koenig

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Unknown:
Sir Alastair Morton
Unknown:
Alastair Ross Goobey
Unknown:
Nigel Whittaker.
Unknown:
Nigel Cassidy.
Producer:
Neil Koenig

Some people never get around to telling their mum, much less dad.
Others go to excruciating lengths to choose the right time to break the news. How would you cope if your son told you - however gently - that he was gay? Sons, mums and dads recall the crucial moment.
Producers Nigel Acheson and Kim Normanton

Contributors

Producers:
Nigel Acheson
Producers:
Kim Normanton

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More