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With James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With George Austin.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
George Austin.

Last of the series in which guest presenters offer a personal point of view. Wasted Aid. David Godfrey , director of the Rossing Foundation, argues that donating to charities to feed Africa is a waste of money. A Bell Radio production

Contributors

Unknown:
David Godfrey

Introduced by Jenni Murray. What made Jackie Onassis the icon of her age? Mary Ambrose talks to those who knew her and those who worshipped from afar.
Serial: Ladder of Years (7) For details see Monday

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Jackie Onassis
Talks:
Mary Ambrose

By David Gooderson. It is spring 1918 and the Allies are in retreat. The military authorities summon a priest, Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy , to restore morale. He does this with manic enthusiasm, but three years later on Armistice Day he denounces the war as madness. The true story of "Woodbine Willlie". with Stephen Thorne. David King. John Hollis , Michael Onslow. Malcolm Ward. James Taylor , Tom Bevan , Nicholas Murchie and Kim Wall Director Richard Wortley Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gooderson.
Unknown:
Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy
Unknown:
Stephen Thome.
Unknown:
David King.
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Michael Onslow.
Unknown:
Malcolm Ward.
Unknown:
James Taylor
Unknown:
Tom Bevan
Unknown:
Nicholas Murchie
Director:
Richard Wortley Rpt
Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy:
Dermot Crowley
Emily Kennedy:
Frances Jeater
Tom:
Gareth Armstrong
Beth:
Siriol Jenkins

Pete McCarthy chairs the panel game for impressionists. With
Alistair McGowan , Steve Nallon and guests. Devised by Peter Fincham with additional material by Rob Colley. Producer Sioned Wiliam
A Talkback production

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete McCarthy
Unknown:
Alistair McGowan
Unknown:
Steve Nallon
Unknown:
Peter Fincham
Unknown:
Rob Colley.
Producer:
Sioned Wiliam

Evelyn Glennie introduces a unique musical extravaganza in which animals from all over the world perform at the Royal Albert Hall. Priorto the concert, Fergus Keeling joins the orchestra of bats, birds, whales, fish and insects. Music composed by David King Producer Sarah Blunt
# Look Who's Squawking! page 33

Contributors

Introduces:
Evelyn Glennie
Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Unknown:
Fergus Keeling
Composed By:
David King
Producer:
Sarah Blunt

In Private Hands
Privatisation was one of the key elements ofThatcherism. But today, many privatised utilities are embroiled in controversies over directors' pay, windfall profits and lack of competition. Peter Kellner investigates.
Producer Anthony Dworkin. Rptd Sun 4.15pm Transcripts of Analysis are availabte for purchase. Contact BBC Newsline, PO Box 5080. London W12 6AJ or phone (0181) [number removed]for details
AFRICA 95

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Kellner
Producer:
Anthony Dworkin.

DSI Enfield returns in Nick Fisher's five-part crime drama follow-up to Terminus, with new investigations into a trail of gruesome murders in London's meat market.

with Don McCorkindale, Linda Regan, David Bannerman, Jilly Bond, John Hollis and Stephen Thorne.

Contributors

Writer:
Nick Fisher
Director:
Richard Wortley
DSI Julie Enfield:
Imelda Staunton
Dad:
Geoffrey Matthews
DS Lawrence Evans:
Ross Livingstone
Sally:
Jane Whittenshaw
Benjamin Travis:
Geoffrey Whitehead
[Actor]:
Don McCorkindale
[Actress]:
Linda Regan
[Actor]:
David Bannerman
[Actress]:
Jilly Bond
[Actor]:
John Hollis
[Actor]:
Stephen Thorne

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