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In the first of a six-part series, Mark Lawson , journalist Ann Leslie , environmentalist Jonathon Porritt , feminist Bea Campbell, novelist A N
Wilson and special guests re-examine traditional vices and virtues in their modem guise.
Producer David Coomes

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Producer:
David Coomes

Final part of Clive Coleman 's sitcom about the questionable practices of a group of barristers.
The American. Star American lawyer Thurman Berkley arrives. with Jonathan Kydd and David Harewood Producer Paul Schlesinger

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Coleman
Unknown:
Thurman Berkley
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd
Unknown:
David Harewood
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
John Fuller Carp:
John Bird
Hilary Tripping:
James Fleet
Ruth Quirke:
Lesley Sharp

By Ernest Bramah. In the second of two plays, the blind detective battles with spies. Dramatised by Roger Danes. With Simon Callow as Max and Lionel Jeffries as Parkinson. with Paul Panting and Brian Orrell . Music by Robert Rigby. Director Alan Drury. Producers Michael Cameron and Stewart Richards

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Bramah.
Dramatised By:
Roger Danes.
Unknown:
Simon Callow
Unknown:
Lionel Jeffries
Unknown:
Paul Panting
Unknown:
Brian Orrell
Music By:
Robert Rigby.
Director:
Alan Drury.
Producers:
Michael Cameron
Producers:
Stewart Richards
Van Den Burgh/Farmish:
Charles Simpson
Lidmarsh:
Brett Usher
Byles:
Steve Hodson
Miss Clifton Baker:
Kathryn Pogson

Paul Gambaccini sees the controversial film Kids and talks to its director Larry Clark. Plus a review of Portia Coughlan , a new play at the Royal Court Theatre. Producer Nicki Paxman. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Director:
Larry Clark.
Unknown:
Portia Coughlan
Producer:
Nicki Paxman.

Eight documentaries by programme-makers from four countries who have collaborated to tell stories that cross geographical boundaries.
2: Living Off the Earnings. Three Australian men talk about their partners-who are all prostitutes.
Producer Eurydice Aroney. Editor Sharon Banoff

Contributors

Editor:
Sharon Banoff

This three-part series is presented by ex-prime ministers who outline the dramatic changes which have taken place in Australia, New Zealand and Canada over the last decade.
2: New Zealand: Paradise or Paradox? David Lange can't decide whether New Zealand is paradise lost or paradise gained. Bryan Gould , Keri Hulme and Jim Bolger , the present Prime Minister, discuss the paradoxes. Producer Rosie Goldsmith

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lange
Unknown:
Bryan Gould
Unknown:
Keri Hulme
Unknown:
Jim Bolger
Producer:
Rosie Goldsmith

11.00 New Series A Square of One's Own By Ivan Shakespeare. A four-part comedy series based on the life and times of the Bloomsbury Group.
1: The Great War. With Jonathan Aris ,
Matthew Bell , Joanna Brookes , Chris Emmett , Sally Grace , Nick Hardy , Toby Longworth and Sarah Parkinson. Producer Liz Anstee

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Shakespeare.
Unknown:
Jonathan Aris
Unknown:
Matthew Bell
Unknown:
Joanna Brookes
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Sally Grace
Unknown:
Nick Hardy
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Sarah Parkinson.
Producer:
Liz Anstee

Ben Moor 's comedy of connections narrated by Oliver Postgate.
5: The Objects. With Rebecca Front, Geoff McGivern , Dan Strauss , Kerry Shale and Ben Moor. Producer Jon Naismith Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Moor
Unknown:
Oliver Postgate.
Unknown:
Geoff McGivern
Unknown:
Dan Strauss
Unknown:
Kerry Shale
Unknown:
Ben Moor.
Producer:
Jon Naismith Rpt

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