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Elizabeth David 's history of the culinary and decorative purposes of ice, sorbets and ice-cream around the world, abridged in five parts by Elizabeth Bradbury. Read bySTan Phillips.
1: Italy. The Medici banquets in Florence. Producer Julia Butt

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth David
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bradbury.
Producer:
Julia Butt

Michael Rosen reads the first of five winning stories in the Children's BBC
Radio 4 Writing for Children Competition. That's 's the Name of the Game by Sara Volger and Janet Burchett. Producer Sally Avens

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rosen
Unknown:
Sara Volger
Unknown:
Janet Burchett.
Producer:
Sally Avens

To mark the acquisition of the Woman's Hourquilt by the Victoria and Albert Museum , Jenni Murray introduces today's programme from the museum. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Museum
Introduces:
Jenni Murray
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

Anton Lesser stars in Leo Tolstoy's tale.
With Ivor Roberts and Julie Higginson.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Leo Tolstoy
Dramatised By:
Nicholas McInemy
Pianist:
Tim Riley
Director:
Alison Hindell
Gerassim:
Jack James
Praskovya:
Dinah Stabb
Schwartz:
Ric Jerrom
Piotrlvanovich:
Dominic Letts
[Actor]:
Anton Lesser
[Actor]:
Ivor Roberts
[Actor]:
Julie Higginson

Pavatotti
In 1995, the great Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti celebrated his 60th birthday. Jeremy Isaacs caught up with him as he took his summer break in Pesaro. Producer John Boundy Rpt

Contributors

Tenor:
Luciano Pavarotti
Unknown:
Jeremy Isaacs
Producer:
John Boundy Rpt

A dramatic reconstruction of the most significant trial of the 20th century in which key members of the Nazi leadership were indicted for waging aggressive war and committing crimes against humanity. Does the trial still have resonances today? Should Speer have been hanged?
Was Hess insane? How did Goering nearly outwit the Prosecution? Those taking part include Luise Jodl ,
Niklas Frank (relatives of the defendants); Otto Krantzbuehler (defence lawyer); and Lord Shawcross, Whitney R Harris and Drexel Sprecher (prosecutors). with John Rowe , Paul Jenkins , Crawford Logan , Ross Livingstone , Stephen Critchlow , Roger May , Tessa Worsley , Jane Whittenshaw , Caroline Strong and Linda Regan
Trial transcripts dramatised by Peter Goodchild Directed and produced by Martin Jenkins and John Theocharis
* See This Week: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Luise Jodl
Unknown:
Niklas Frank
Unknown:
Otto Krantzbuehler
Unknown:
Whitney R Harris
Unknown:
John Rowe
Unknown:
Paul Jenkins
Unknown:
Crawford Logan
Unknown:
Ross Livingstone
Unknown:
Stephen Critchlow
Unknown:
Roger May
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Unknown:
Jane Whittenshaw
Unknown:
Caroline Strong
Unknown:
Linda Regan
Dramatised By:
Peter Goodchild
Produced By:
Martin Jenkins
Produced By:
John Theocharis
Geoffrey Lawrence:
Bernard Hepton
Robert Jackson:
Henry Goodman
Hartley Shawcross:
David Timson
Maxwell Fyfe:
Geoffrey Whitehead
John Harlan Amen:
Nigel Anthony
Francis Biddle:
Bob Sherman
Hoess:
Robert Glenister
Dr Gilbert:
Mike Nussbaum
Hermann Goering:
Gerard Murphy
Rudolf Hess:
Andrew Branch
Joachim von Ribbentrop:
David Collings
tians Frank/Khaki' Roberts:
John Hartley
Julius Streicher:
John Hollis
Fritz Sauckel:
Paul Copley
Alfred Jodi:
John Shrapnel
Grand Admiral Doenitz:
John Castle
Albert Speer:
Michael Cochrane
Krantzbuehler:
Michael Maloney

By A P Herbert, dramatised by Nick McCarty in six episodes.
1: Destined for Better Things with John Duttine , Robert Glenister ,
Gary Bond , Rosemary Martin , Don McCorkindale , Elaine Claxton , Joanna Mackie and Tina Gray Music by Elizabeth Parker. Cellist Peter Esswood. Director Janet Whitaker Rpt

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Nick McCarty
Unknown:
John Duttine
Unknown:
Robert Glenister
Unknown:
Gary Bond
Unknown:
Rosemary Martin
Unknown:
Don McCorkindale
Unknown:
Elaine Claxton
Unknown:
Joanna MacKie
Unknown:
Tina Gray
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker.
Unknown:
Peter Esswood.
Director:
Janet Whitaker Rpt
lane:
Amanda Root
Lily:
Siriol Jenkins
Mr Bell:
David Ryall

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