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A six-part series of the comedy show which sets out to give an impression of the day-to-day business of occupations. 3: The Ski Courier. Starring
Chris Langham as Roy Mallard , with Caroline Strong , Sally Phillips , Kay Stonham , Robert Harley and Jonathan Kydd. Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Langham
Unknown:
Roy Mallard
Unknown:
Caroline Strong
Unknown:
Sally Phillips
Unknown:
Kay Stonham
Unknown:
Robert Harley
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd.
Written By:
John Morton
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger

a Clue Humphrey Lyttelton chairs the panel game in the Richmond Theatre, with Barry Cryer , Willie Rushton , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor , and Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Mon 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Colin Sell
Producer:
Jon Naismith.
Producer:
Rptd Mon

Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, with panellists Edwina Currie MP; Janet Daley , Daily Telegraph columnist;
Alistair Darling MP, Shadow Treasury Spokesperson; and Peter Hennessy , Professor of Contemporary History at Queen Mary and Westfield College. Repeated from yesterday

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Edwina Currie
Unknown:
Janet Daley
Unknown:
Peter Hennessy

Stars in Their Eyes A radio musical by John Lovat and Tim Riley. Brian's 50th birthday celebrations take a turn for the worse. with Aimee Thomas , Giles Taylor and Basienka Blake. Music performed by Henry Johnson , Simon Kingman , Tim Riley and Jonathan Thomas. Director Foz Allan Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lovat
Unknown:
Tim Riley.
Unknown:
Aimee Thomas
Unknown:
Giles Taylor
Unknown:
Basienka Blake.
Unknown:
Henry Johnson
Unknown:
Simon Kingman
Unknown:
Tim Riley
Unknown:
Jonathan Thomas.
Director:
Foz Allan Rpt
Jimmy Dollar:
Brian Hibbard
Brian Hopper:
Sion Probert
Anne Hopper:
Di Botcher
Geraint Stubbs:
Rhodri Hugh

When the Cat Laughs....
For five days, a quiet town in the Republic of Ireland plays host to some of the biggest stars in the world of comedy. Tom Morris reports from
Kilkenny, where actor Bill Murray joins Eddie Izzard and 40 other top stand-ups. Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rptd Fri 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Morris
Unknown:
Bill Murray
Unknown:
Eddie Izzard
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald.

By Manny Draycott-Lai.
Ralph Fiennes stars with Suzanna Hamilton and Roger Allam as Tom, Louise and Isambard, colleagues on an ambitious site development near the River Thames which is fraught with unforseen problems.

(Rpt)
(See Monday 7.45pm for sequel)

Contributors

Writer:
Manny Draycott-Lai
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Tom:
Ralph Fiennes
Louise:
Suzanna Hamilton
Isambard:
Roger Allam
Damien:
Hugh Ross
Earlham:
Stuart Milligan
Kilmartin:
Michael Tudor Barnes
[Actor]:
John Webb
[Actress]:
Melinda Walker
[Actor]:
John Church
[Actor]:
Jonathan Adams
[Actor]:
Crawford Logan
[Actor]:
David Learner
[Actress]:
Melanie Hudson
[Actor]:
Eric Allan
[Actor]:
Siriol Jenkins

On the Larkin Trail. Literary tourism has arrived in Hull with a new guidebook to places connected with the poetry of Philip Larkin.
Simon Armitage discovers what Hull meant to Larkin and speaks to contemporary Hull poets Sean O'Brien , Peter Didsbury and Margot Juby. Producer Rob Ketteridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Larkin.
Unknown:
Simon Armitage
Unknown:
Sean O'Brien
Unknown:
Peter Didsbury
Unknown:
Margot Juby.
Producer:
Rob Ketteridge

Joe Dunlop 's four-part adaptation of H G Wells 's novel, with Donald Sinden as Professor Cavor and James Bolam as Bedford. Part 3. with Kerry Shale. Music by Robert Rigby Director Martin Jameson Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Dunlop
Unknown:
G Wells
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
James Bolam
Music By:
Robert Rigby
Director:
Martin Jameson Rpt
Manson:
Gary Olsen
Spargus:
Chris Pavlo
Gibbs:
Antony Jackson

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