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3: Letter from Vietnam. Fergal Keane journeys into the heart of Vietnam to chart the progress of the new Asia and wonders if traditional Asian values are being drowned in a sea of selfishness and greed. Producer Tony Grant

Contributors

Unknown:
. Fergal Keane
Producer:
Tony Grant

Frances Fyfield has been called the best crime writer alive in Britain.
Today she talks to Jenni Murray about her latest novel, Without Consent. Short story: Widows. Written by William Trevor. Read by Niamh Cusack , and abridged by Di Speirs. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie WEB SITE: http://www.bbcnc.org. uk/radio/radio4/womans_hour/index.html

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Fyfield
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Written By:
William Trevor.
Read By:
Niamh Cusack
Abridged By:
Di Speirs.
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

By Elizabeth Proud. 1: A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody. It is ten years since Wallis Simpson died a lonely and miserable death, a virtual prisoner of her obsessive lawyer, Maitre Blum. But what was Wallis really like? with Chris Emmett , Ed Bishop , Sara Coward , Susan Bovell , Teresa Gallagher ,
Peter MacQueen and William Dufris. Pianist Harold Rich. Director Sue Wilson
* The Scandalous Mrs Simpson : page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Proud.
Unknown:
Wallis Simpson
Unknown:
Maitre Blum.
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Ed Bishop
Unknown:
Sara Coward
Unknown:
Susan Bovell
Unknown:
Teresa Gallagher
Unknown:
Peter MacQueen
Pianist:
William Dufris.
Pianist:
Harold Rich.
Director:
Sue Wilson
Unknown:
Mrs Simpson
Wallis:
Stockard Channing
Maitre Blum:
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Win Spencer:
Lewis Hancock
Ernest Simpson/Commander Lewis Little:
Stephen Thorne
Bessie Merriman:
Helen Horton
AnnaWarfleld/Foxle:
Jill Graham

Lynne Walker considers the relationship between photography and the stage, as a collection by Anthony Armstrong-Jones is published. Producer Jerome Weatherald Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Walker
Unknown:
Anthony Armstrong-Jones
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

Sharman Macdonald's first play for radio is directed by Richard Wilson and stars Celia Imrie and Sylvestra Le Touzel. Music brings together two families who are holidaying in the sixties on a beach in Wales. But the events of the holiday reveal too much for there ever to be another. with Nadine Turner. Phillip Joseph.
Anthony O'Donnell , Tim Godwin. Anna James. Lucy Lloyd and Ewan Stewart. Musicians Martin Byatt and Harvey Hope. Director Richard Wilson Broadcast last Sunday on Radio 3

Contributors

Directed By:
Richard Wilson
Unknown:
Celia Imrie
Unknown:
Nadine Turner.
Unknown:
Phillip Joseph.
Unknown:
Anthony O'Donnell
Unknown:
Tim Godwin.
Unknown:
Anna James.
Unknown:
Lucy Lloyd
Unknown:
Ewan Stewart.
Musicians:
Martin Byatt
Musicians:
Harvey Hope.
Director:
Richard Wilson
Ailsa:
Celia Imrie
Nora:
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Martin:
Andrew Stone
George:
Thomas Orange

Don Marquis 's story about Archy, a poet reincarnated as a cockroach, abridged in eight parts. Part 6. Archy is played by John Guerassio and Mehitabel by Eartha Kitt , with the voice of Jack Klaff. Producer Nell Rosser Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Marquis
Played By:
John Guerassio
Unknown:
Eartha Kitt
Unknown:
Jack Klaff.
Producer:
Nell Rosser

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