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Six programmes in which Ray Gosling invites his guests to talk about the most charismatic person they have met. This week, Enoch Powell nominates the poet who taught him Latin at Cambridge, A.E. Housman.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Gosling
Guest:
Enoch Powell
Producer:
Tony Phillips

David Lodge joins Melvyn Bragg to discuss Therapy, his new novel, and award-winning physicist Paul Davies talks about God and Einstein.
Producer Ruth Gardiner

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lodge
Unknown:
Melvyn Bragg
Talks:
Paul Davies
Producer:
Ruth Gardiner

Lynette Lithgow meets the actress Stella Gonet. Serial: An Awfully Big Adventure
(6). Written and read by Beryl Bainbridge. Abridged and produced in eight parts by Pat McLoughlin.
Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynette Lithgow
Unknown:
Stella Gonet.
Read By:
Beryl Bainbridge.
Unknown:
Pat McLoughlin.
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

by Harry Quinn and Colin Douglas. Another chance to hear the performance for which Wendy Seager won the 1994 Sony Award for Best Radio Actress. Heather and Fraser's first meeting outside school takes place in the out-patients clinic of their local hospital. Fraser is headed for Oxford and Heather's acting talent has already been hailed by the critics.
Director Hamish Wilson Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Quinn
Unknown:
Colin Douglas.
Unknown:
Wendy Seager
Director:
Hamish Wilson
Fraser:
Tom Smith
Heather:
Wendy Seager
Nurse:
Monica Gibb
Receptionist/Secretary/Patient:
Mamie Stirling
Teacher/Doctor:
Finlay McLean

by Melissa Murray. "Rick brought her over to show her the neat hole dug in the side lawn and the way the turf had been cut and kept for replacement. Tomorrow morning, he assured her, it would be impossible to know where the maypole had been." Read by Natasha Pine. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon

Contributors

Unknown:
Melissa Murray.
Read By:
Natasha Pine.
Producer:
Pam Fraser Solomon

Concluding Allan Prior 's dramatisation of his biographical novel. 2: Hitler. Adolf Hitler was one of the most brutal dictators in history. How did he succeed in becoming Fuhrer and where did he formulate his concepts of power, race and territorial aggression?
With John Hollis , Jane Whittenshaw , Natasha Pyne , Becky Hindley and Theresa Gallagher Director Martin JenkinA
Part 1 broadcast Saturday at 7.50pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Prior
Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Jane Whittenshaw
Unknown:
Natasha Pyne
Unknown:
Becky Hindley
Unknown:
Theresa Gallagher
Director:
Martin Jenkina
Adolf Hitler:
Michael Maloney
Goering:
Nickolas Grace
Goebbels:
David Collings
Roehm:
Michael Cochrane
Hess:
Ian Hughes
Himmler:
Christian Rodska
Ribbentrop/Meissner:
Brett Usher
Putzi/Gestapo Officer:
Andrew Branch
Helene:
Jilly Bond
Geli:
Emma Fielding
Emil Maurice:
Brendan Coyle
Ludendorff:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Amann:
Stephen Tompkinson
Drexler/Frank/Chamberlain:
Peter Yapp
Hoffman:
Ian Masters
Henny Hoffman:
Annabel Mullion
Eva Braun:
Deborah Berlin
Hindenburg/Thyssen:
Derek Waring

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