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In the second of three humorous investigations into the Yorkshire psyche, some of the county's prime movers and shakers reveal their opinions of southerners, foreigners and exiles. Presented by Mark Hurst. Producers Caroline Leddy and Richard Wilson

Contributors

Presented By:
Mark Hurst.
Producers:
Caroline Leddy
Producers:
Richard Wilson

The third of four new comedies for
Radio 4 is written by John Merryfield.
As an academic, Andrew is a shining example of all that is politically correct. But sadly, as a human being, he is a complete disaster.
Director Patrick Rayner. The final play in this series will be broadcast Monday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Written By:
John Merryfield.
Director:
Patrick Rayner.
Andrew:
James Telfer
Jerry:
Crawford Logan
Deirdre:
Mairi Gillespie
Hamish:
Robert Paterson
Susan:
Sheila Latimer
Vivien:
Vivienne Dixon
Tony:
David McKail

Paul Gambaccini finds out about the patron saint of music, Saint Cecilia , and reviews the new James Bond film,
Goldeneye, with Pierce Brosnan.
Producer Helen Garrison. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Music:
Saint Cecilia
Unknown:
James Bond
Unknown:
Pierce Brosnan.
Producer:
Helen Garrison.

Six journalists who have won the James Cameron Memorial Prize recount the experiences which have most affected them while covering world events.
2: Bridget Kendall describes the appalling hospital treatment given to a close friend in Moscow. Producer Julian Wilkinson

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cameron
Unknown:
Bridget Kendall
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson

In the first of two programmes to mark the 10th anniversary of the Archbishop of Canterbury's controversial report on inner cities, Faith in the City, Rosemary Hartill looks back at his recommendations and finds out what the Government has been doing to regenerate the inner cities over the last ten years.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rosemary Hartill
Producer:
Amanda Hancox

Dieter Helm concludes his provocative analysis of British economic life at the end of the 20th century.
Trial Balance. Just what are Britain's economic prospects for the 21st century? Is it all doom and gloom, or is there genuine hope for us? Producer Colin Wilde
Repeated Sunday at 9.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Dieter Helm

11.00 Late Edition The last in the series of adult, satirical discussions on the week's news. Chaired by Kevin Day with regular guests Francis Wheen , Mark Steel , Linda Smith and Pete Bradshaw. Producer Phil Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Day
Unknown:
Francis Wheen
Unknown:
Mark Steel
Unknown:
Linda Smith
Unknown:
Pete Bradshaw.
Producer:
Phil Clarke

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