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Introduced by Jenni Murray. This week a selection of Winter Warmer recipes, starting today with potted trout and salmon. Serial: Air and Angels. Hannah Gordon reads Susan Hill 's story, abridged in 12 parts by MegClarke (10). tditors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Hannah Gordon
Unknown:
Susan Hill
Unknown:
Sally Feldman
Unknown:
Clare Selerie

In the first of three programmes, Simon Cadell reads extracts from Coward's diaries on the theme of England and Englishness. Graham Payne ,
Noel Coward 's companion, provides some explanatory notes. Edited and introduced by Tony Staveacre. Producer Susan Roberts Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Cadell
Unknown:
Graham Payne
Unknown:
Noel Coward
Introduced By:
Tony Staveacre.
Producer:
Susan Roberts

By Elizabeth Proud. 3: The Melody Lingers On. Wallis begins to understand what the inevitable marriage to the ex-King will mean.
Pianist Harold Rich. Director Sue Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Proud.
Pianist:
Harold Rich.
Director:
Sue Wilson
Wallis:
Stock Ardchanning
Duke of Windsor:
Christopher Cazenove
Maitre Blum:
Barbara Leigh Hunt
Churchill/Georges:
Chris Emmett
Foxie:
Jill Graham
Nancy:
Sunny Ormonde
Noël Coward/Von Stohrer/:
John Webb
Nurse Christine:
Sara Coward
Nurse Dominique:
Susan Bovell
Penelope Ross/Lady Mosley:
Joanna Monro
Douglas:
David Monico
Stanley/Von Ribbentrop:
Keith Drinkel
Major Gray Phillips/BBC announcer:
Tim Meats
Embassy official:
David Holt

By Dawn Lowe-Watson .
Read by Sarah Jane Holm. Christmas 1944: a young locum is sent to deputise at a practice in the Lake
District, where his friendship with the local doctor's family has far-reaching consequences.
Producer Cherry Cookson

Contributors

Unknown:
Dawn Lowe-Watson
Read By:
Sarah Jane Holm.
Producer:
Cherry Cookson

By Patrick Barlow , Jim Broadbent and Martin Duncan. Celebrated thespian Desmond Olivier Dingle presents his vision of Christ's Passion. With
Desmond as Jesus, and Wallace as everybody else.
Director Martin Duncan

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Barlow
Unknown:
Jim Broadbent
Unknown:
Martin Duncan.
Unknown:
Desmond Olivier Dingle
Director:
Martin Duncan
Desmond Olivier Dingle:
Partick Barlow
Wallace:
Jim Broadbent

" There's not enough human contact. We're group animals - but we're terrified of being touched." So says
Dominique, who has enrolled in what is surely the evening class of the nineties - massage. Her tutor is Jill and it is through Jill's role as masseur, mother and tutor that changing attitudes to the body are explored. Producer Bella Bannerman Repeat

Contributors

Producer:
Bella Bannerman

A six-part series on travel experiences. 4: In New York in 1948, Ronnie Scott would leap off the cruise ship he worked on and head straight for the heart of New York's jazz land to feast on the jazz giants who, at that time, could not perform in the UK. New York was swinging and Ronnie Scott was inspired to open his now legendary London club. Arthur Smith accompanies him on a nostalgic trip to the Big Apple jazz scene. Producer Miriam Akhtar Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Producer:
Miriam Akhtar

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