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With James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Russell Stannard.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
John Humphrys.
Unknown:
Russell Stannard.

Last of the series in which Mark
Lawson, journalist Ann Leslie , environmentalist Jonathon Porritt , feminist writer Bea Campbell , novelist A N Wilson and special guests re-examine traditional vices and virtues in their modern guise. Producer David Coomes

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Leslie
Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Unknown:
Bea Campbell
Producer:
David Coomes

As the Woman's Hour 50th anniversary Best of Health bus tours the Midlands, Jenni Murray invites listeners to call in with their thoughts and questions about the menopause. Short Story: Gods and Slaves For details see Monday
PHONE: (0171) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray

A six-part sitcom set in Butterthwaite's local newspaper office. Written by John Gradwell. 5: A Bit of Bad News with Rachel Atkins. Mark Gatiss ,
Peter Silverleaf and Margaret Stallard Producer Kathy Smith

Contributors

Written By:
John Gradwell.
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins.
Unknown:
Mark Gatiss
Unknown:
Peter Silverleaf
Unknown:
Margaret Stallard
Producer:
Kathy Smith
Bert:
Jeffrey Holland
Graham:
Robert Beck
Arnold:
David Ryall
Brenda:
Frances Jeater
Vicky:
Sue Devaney
Lawrence:
Dean Williamson

A five-part drama series about the lives of three partners in a firm of solicitors in the Warwickshire town of Stourbury.
2: A difficult encounter for Helen and Colin and an unwelcome gift for Natasha.
with John Rowe , Marian Kemmer. Michael N Harbour. Sylvia King. Kim Durham and Clive Marlowe. Written by Graham Harvey. Director Vanessa Whitburn

Contributors

Unknown:
John Rowe
Unknown:
Marian Kemmer.
Unknown:
Michael N Harbour.
Unknown:
Sylvia King.
Unknown:
Kim Durham
Unknown:
Clive Marlowe.
Written By:
Graham Harvey.
Director:
Vanessa Whitburn
Helen Shepherd:
Julia St John
James Shepherd:
James Warrior
Natasha Bhandari:
Meera Syal
Kamlesh Bhandari:
Jamilla Massey
Sanjeev:
Ravi Kapoor
Colin Stafford:
Graham Padden
Sarah Stafford:
Nina Thomas
Leanne Stafford:
Emma Rees

An eight-part international documentary series.
7: Hard Kaur and Krew
Hard Kaur, a 16-year-old Asian with attitude from Handsworth,
Birmingham, has an ambition to be Britain's first female rap star.
Producers Nigel Acheson and Parmir Vir Series editor Sharon Banoff

Contributors

Producers:
Nigel Acheson
Editor:
Sharon Banoff

The Olympic flame comes to Atlanta next month - a city which has twice burned to the ground. Mark Lawson presents a profile of the city that brought you CNN, Coca-Cola and the Ku Klux Klan, and now describes itself as "the city too busy to hate". Producer Anne Marie Cole

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Anne Marie Cole

11.00
A six-part comedy by David Napthine and Mike Yeaman.
2: Gut Reaction. Trigger takes a wrong exit at a roundabout. with Forbes Masson. Richard Ridings , Lolly Susi and Jonathan Keeble. Producer Lissa Evans

Contributors

Comedy By:
David Napthine
Comedy By:
Mike Yeaman.
Unknown:
Forbes Masson.
Unknown:
Richard Ridings
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble.
Producer:
Lissa Evans
Petra:
Michelle Chadwick
Joan:
Sarah Crowden
Simon:
David Haig

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