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Introduced by Jenni Murray. Easter weekend coincides with the start of Jewish Passover and today cookery writer Judy Jackson makes a traditional Passach apple sponge. Serial: The Best of Friends (12) For details see Monday

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Judy Jackson

Last in the series of Justin Greene 's adaptations of stories by the Edwardian writer Saki.
Clovis at the Turkish Baths ...
Music by John White. A Hat Trick production

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Greene
Music By:
John White.
Clovis:
Mark Tandy
The Misses Smithly-Dubbs:
Rebecca Front
Lady in Grey:
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Pincini:
John Sessions
Wengel:
John Sessions
Lifeguard:
John Sessions
Border guard:
John Sessions
Lady Drakmanton:
Alison Steadman

by Julia Stoneham. Samantha Bond stars as Alice Todd in this three-part series set in Devon during the Second World War among a group of Land
Army women. 2:Early Summer, 1943.
With Andrew Wincott , Bill Wallis , Walter Van Dyk , David Antrobus. Ian Masters and Matthew Morgan. Director Tracey Neale

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Stoneham.
Unknown:
Samantha Bond
Unknown:
Alice Todd
Unknown:
Andrew Wincott
Unknown:
Bill Wallis
Unknown:
Walter van Dyk
Unknown:
David Antrobus.
Unknown:
Ian Masters
Unknown:
Matthew Morgan.
Director:
Tracey Neale
Edward-John:
James Cohen
Rose:
June Barrie
Annie:
Tilly Vosburgh
Mabel:
Cathy Murphy
Marian:
Becky Hindley
Winnie:
Deborah McAndrew
Martha:
Rachel Lewis
Taffy:
Elaine Claxton
Georgina:
Annabel Mullion
Nora:
Abigail Docherty
Margery Browster:
Tessa Worsley
Roger Bayliss:
Peter Yapp

Flights of Fantasy. Michael Rosen is joined by authors Brian Jacques , Terry Brookes and Robin Jarvis to discover the lure of this escapist literature. Producer Jill Burridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rosen
Unknown:
Brian Jacques
Unknown:
Terry Brookes
Unknown:
Robin Jarvis
Producer:
Jill Burridge

This week's Maori film release Once
Were Warriors is reviewed and Brian Sibley talks to Andy Wilson , director of the award-winning Cracker, about his new ventures in the British film industry. Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Talks:
Brian Sibley
Unknown:
Andy Wilson
Producer:
Ann Marie O'Callaghan

A six-part comedy drama series by Christopher Fitz-Simon set in Ballylenon, Co Donegal, in 1953. 2: Phonsie Doherty and the McConkey sisters prepare for a bitter war.
Music arranged and performed by Stephanie Hughes. Director Eoin O'Callaghan Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Fitz-Simon
Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes.
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan
Phonsie Doherty:
T P McKenna
Muriel McConkey:
Margaret D'Arcy
Vera McConkey:
Stella McCusker
Vivienne Boal:
Aine McCartney
Guard Gallagher:
John Hewitt
Stumpy Bonnar:
Gerard McSorley
Eithne Ni Phartalain:
Marcella Riordan
Aubrey Frawley:
Dominic Letts

Five classic mysteries starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr Watson. 2: Black Peter
With Siriol Jenkins , Kate Binchy and Philip Anthony. Violinist Leonard Friedman. Dramatised by David Ashton. Director Patrick Rayner Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Merrison
Unknown:
Michael Williams
Unknown:
Siriol Jenkins
Unknown:
Kate Binchy
Violinist:
Philip Anthony.
Violinist:
Leonard Friedman.
Dramatised By:
David Ashton.
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Insp Hopkins:
Andrew Wincott
Cairns:
Alex Norton
Carey:
Steve Hodson
Neligan:
Matthew Morgan

The final part of the story of the First Great Crusade, starring and With Chris Langham. Christopher Benjamin , Christopher Ryan and Zia Moyhedin. Script by Chris Lang , Simon Greenall and Andy Taylor Producer Harry Thompson Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Langham.
Unknown:
Christopher Benjamin
Unknown:
Christopher Ryan
Unknown:
Zia Moyhedin.
Script By:
Chris Lang
Script By:
Simon Greenall
Script By:
Andy Taylor
Producer:
Harry Thompson
Sir Giles de Bournville:
Hugh Grant
Old Walter.:
Michael Aldridge
Sir Leslye Cadworthye:
Chris Lang
Young Walter:
Andy Taylor
Robert the Brusque:
Simon Greenall

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