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The final episode of Collin Johnson 's drama series. Capital Return.
Home at last, how will Julius Hutch come to terms with the bank? with Peter Whitman. Director Andy Jordan Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Collin Johnson
Unknown:
Julius Hutch
Unknown:
Peter Whitman.
Director:
Andy Jordan Rpt
Julius Hutch:
Peter Jones
Mrs Pauline Tone:
Celestine Randall
Sexton Lewis:
Jeffry Wickham
Kate:
Justine Midda

By Tim Green. The story of pioneering Welsh film-maker William Haggar and his struggle to make his vision come true. with Robert Harper and Alison Coles
Music by Andy Price. Director Foz Allen

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Green.
Unknown:
William Haggar
Unknown:
Robert Harper
Music By:
Andy Price.
Director:
Foz Allen
Haggar:
Tony Robinson
Savage:
Robert Pugh
Sarah:
Christine Pritchard
Harris:
Iestyn Jones

Six programmes in which blind broadcaster Peter White examines and often explodes the myths about blindness and explores its lighter side.
3: Holidays. Peter recalls the pleasures and pitfalls of "getting away".
Producer Ronni Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter White
Producer:
Ronni Davis

To mark the release of "Strange Days", a film about virtual experiences played straight into the brain, Paul Gambaccini talks to director Kathryn Bigelow and star Ralph Fiennes.

(Rvsd rpt 9.30pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Gambaccini
Interviewee:
Kathryn Bigelow
Interviewee:
Ralph Fiennes
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

John Tusa continues his personal perspective on the last 100 years in a second season of five programmes. 1: Believing. "God is dead", or so Nietzsche proclaimed before he died in 1900. But was he right? John Tusa examines the nature of faith in a century riven by doubt.
Producers Suzanne Levy and Philip Sellars

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
John Tusa
Producers:
Suzanne Levy
Producers:
Philip Sellars

BBC Foreign Affairs Editor
John Simpson presents six programmes featuring the lives of people forced into exile during political upheaval. 1: Irina Ratushinskaya and Igor Geraschenko
Producer Marc Jobst Rpt

Contributors

Editor:
John Simpson
Editor:
Igor Geraschenko
Producer:
Marc Jobst Rpt

Six real-life dramas based on the casebook of American psychiatrist Irvin Yalom. Dramatised by John Taylor.
1: Lost Girls. Starring Henry Goodman as Dr Yalom and Clare Higgins as Penny Sullivan. "My two boys are standing on this platform like they're on display. They have long, girls' hair and they're wearing dresses." A Fiction factory production

Contributors

Unknown:
Irvin Yalom.
Dramatised By:
John Taylor.
Unknown:
Henry Goodman
Unknown:
Clare Higgins

In the fifth of six conversations with scientists, Barbara Myers talks to developmental psychologist
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith about her life.
Producer Anne McNaught Rpt

Contributors

Talks:
Barbara Myers
Unknown:
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Producer:
Anne McNaught Rpt

Four close encounters with fate.
3: Nice Little Number. With Charles Gray
asHarold Wing Pinero . Vernon Hedges sets out to disprove the existence of Lady Luck. With Philip Jackson , Michael Troughton , Tracey Wiles and Toby Longworth. Written by Phil Whelans and Gary Parker. Producer Paul Schlesinger

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Gray
Unknown:
Harold Wing Pinero
Unknown:
Vernon Hedges
Unknown:
Philip Jackson
Unknown:
Michael Troughton
Unknown:
Tracey Wiles
Unknown:
Toby Longworth.
Written By:
Phil Whelans
Written By:
Gary Parker.
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger

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