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With Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor. This morning Colin Powell , who many believe will be the next American president, is in the studio.
Interview postponed from 18 September

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
Colin Powell

Anna Massey tells the story of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Paul Eddington and additional readings by John Hartley. 56: The Wars of the Roses
Written by Christopher Lee. Producer Pete Atkin

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Massey
Read By:
Paul Eddington
Unknown:
John Hartley.
Written By:
Christopher Lee.
Producer:
Pete Atkin

Jenni Murray talks to Prue Leith about her new role as Chairman of the RSA.
Serial: Changes. Joy Elias-Rilwan reads the final part of Ama Ata Aidoo's story. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie

Contributors

Talks:
Jenni Murray
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

The ebulliant Irish descend on the London team this week. With Gordon Clough , Tony Quinton , Irene Thomas , Eric Kom , Peter Stead and Jack Jones. Producer Amanda Mares. Rptd Wed 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Unknown:
Tony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Eric Kom
Unknown:
Peter Stead
Unknown:
Jack Jones.
Producer:
Amanda Mares.

Tom Wilkinson stars as jazz-loving Dl Charlie Resnick in John Harvey 's two-part dramatisation of his own novel. 2: Dl Resnick continues his investigation of two violent robberies. with Tom Bevan , Gavin Abbott , John Hartley , Sandra James - Young, Andrew Branch, David Timson and Jonathan Keeble. Song written by John Harvey and Liz Simcock , arranged by Trevor Watkis. Performed by Gillian Bevan ,
Trevor Watkis , Alan Weekes , Larry Buttley and Winston Clifford. Director David Hunter

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Wilkinson
Unknown:
Charlie Resnick
Unknown:
John Harvey
Unknown:
Tom Bevan
Unknown:
Gavin Abbott
Unknown:
John Hartley
Unknown:
Sandra James
Unknown:
David Timson
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble.
Written By:
John Harvey
Written By:
Liz SimcOck
Arranged By:
Trevor Watkis.
Unknown:
Gillian Bevan
Unknown:
Trevor Watkis
Unknown:
Alan Weekes
Unknown:
Larry Buttley
Unknown:
Winston Clifford.
Director:
David Hunter
Millington:
Sean Baker
Elaine:
Jennie Stoller
Ruth:
Gillian Bevan
Kevin:
Daniel Ryan
Lynn:
Kate Eaton
Rains:
Stephen Critchlow
Rylands:
John Turner
Debbie:
Deborah Berlin
Loma:
Melanie Hudson

By Juliet Ace. In a tower block in North London, a group of Kurdish exiles, some of whom have been tortured. quarrel and reminisce through a long summer's night. with Karzan Krekar , Rehan Sheikh , Fazil Kussab , Rzgar Said , Chiman Rahimi and Nina Wadia Musicians Irag Emami , Behrouz Emami and Ibrahim Sheikhany. Director Shaun MacLoughlin

Contributors

Unknown:
Karzan Krekar
Unknown:
Rehan Sheikh
Unknown:
Fazil Kussab
Unknown:
Rzgar Said
Unknown:
Chiman Rahimi
Unknown:
Nina Wadia
Unknown:
Musicians Irag Emami
Unknown:
Behrouz Emami
Unknown:
Ibrahim Sheikhany.
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Zinar:
Zia Mohyeddin
Berivan:
Mamta Kaash
Medvan:
Shireen Shah
Kani:
Mozaffar Shafeie
Jekdar:
Shiv Grewal
Azad:
Lyndam Gregory

Make-believe documentaries revealing the afterlife of famous characters from children's fiction.
2: Whatever Happened to Pinocchio?
With Bill Roberts and Eva Haddon.
Written by Adrian Mourby Producer Brian King

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Roberts
Unknown:
Eva Haddon.
Written By:
Adrian Mourby
Producer:
Brian King
Pinocchio:
Jonathan Tafler
Blue Fairy:
June Barrie
Gepetto:
Andrew Sachs

Dr Jonathan Steinberg leads the last of a series of live discussions.
Managing the Risk Society. With economic historian Emma Rothschild , risk adviser John Rimmington , journalist and author Andrew Sullivan , and sociologist Anthony Giddens. Editor Marina Salandy-Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Jonathan Steinberg
Unknown:
Emma Rothschild
Unknown:
John Rimmington
Unknown:
Andrew Sullivan
Unknown:
Anthony Giddens.
Editor:
Marina Salandy-Brown

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