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Last in the series in which well-known people talk about turbulent times in their careers.
Sir Edward Ou Cann. The once rich businessman and Tory grandee now can not afford to mend his car.
John Humphrys explores his fall from grace. Producer Malcolm Love

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Edward Ou Cann.
Unknown:
John Humphrys
Producer:
Malcolm Love

In the second of a six-part series, the worlds of inventions, discoveries and design come in for quizzical investigation as chairman Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by Panellists Professor Lewis Wolpert ,
Kate Bellingham and Graeme Garden. Written and compiled by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Professor Lewis Wolpert
Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Graeme Garden.
Unknown:
Crispin Belcher
Producer:
Aled Evans

By Stan Hey and John Fletcher. You've had the beautiful game.... this is the ugly game. A hilarious and scathing satire on the present state of football. with Darrell D'Silva , Claire Marchionne , Patrick Brennan and Richard Nichols. Music by Andy Price. Director Foz Allan

Contributors

Unknown:
Stan Hey
Unknown:
John Fletcher.
Unknown:
Darrell D'Silva
Unknown:
Claire Marchionne
Unknown:
Patrick Brennan
Unknown:
Richard Nichols.
Music By:
Andy Price.
Director:
Foz Allan
Beth Stringer:
Helen Baxendale
Sydney Lipchak:
Tom Georgeson
Vemon Roper:
Anthony Head
HooYaSung:
David Yip

Paul Allen sees Jean Boht and Diana Quick
in Kindertransport- a touching play about a young girl escaping prewar Germany to set up a new life in Britain. Producer Hilary Dunn. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Jean Boht
Unknown:
Diana Quick
Producer:
Hilary Dunn.

The last part of Bill Dare 's comedy series starring Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. With Roger Blake , Mark Kilmurry , Sally Phillips and Dan Strauss.
Music by Mark Burton. Producer Pete Sinclair * Julia Hills 's Choice: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Dare
Unknown:
Robert Duncan
Unknown:
Julia Hills.
Unknown:
Roger Blake
Unknown:
Mark Kilmurry
Unknown:
Sally Phillips
Unknown:
Dan Strauss.
Music By:
Mark Burton.
Producer:
Pete Sinclair
Producer:
Julia Hills

The first of three programmes to be broadcast over the next year in which Allan Beswick follows the fortunes of some National Lottery winners.
Going Public. Christine only publicises her L300,000 win when the press camp overnight in her garden. Elaine and Derek, with £1.8m, enjoy going on television. Joanne and Mick, sharing £1.5m, have a sleepless weekend guarding their winning ticket. Producer Julia Shaw

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Beswick
Producer:
Julia Shaw

Globalisation and Its Discontents
In the first of a new series of Analysis, Paul Kennedy , author of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, discusses globalisation's threat to the nation state and answers questions from an invited audience in the BBC's Council
Chamber. Chairman Peter Jay.
Producer Nicola Meyrick. Rptd Sun 4.15pm
Transcripts of Analysis are available for purchase Contact BBC Newsline, PO Box 5080. London W12 6AJ or phone (0181) [number removed]for details

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Kennedy
Unknown:
Peter Jay.
Producer:
Nicola Meyrick.

By Nick Fisher. Feisty DSI Julie Enfield in a four-part detective story.
3: Tarantulas in Trojan Horses. A hacker on the Internet is complicating the murder inquiries for Julie Enfield. wrth Alice Arnold , Barbara Bames , Paul Panting. David Timson. Jane Whittenshaw and Kim Wall Director Richard Wortley

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Fisher.
Unknown:
Julie Enfield
Unknown:
Alice Arnold
Unknown:
Barbara Bames
Unknown:
Paul Panting.
Unknown:
David Timson.
Unknown:
Jane Whittenshaw
Director:
Richard Wortley
DSI Julie Enfield:
Imelda Staunton
Dad:
Geoffrey Matthews
DS Lawrence Evans:
Ross Livingstone
Goodfellow:
Denys Hawthorne
Honest Jack:
John Hollis
Stuart Hillier:
Geoffrey Whitehead

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