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The influential choreographer
Rosemary Butcher meets Jenni Murray to celebrate two decades of work. Serial: Every Man for
Himself Marcus D'Amico reads the sixth part of Beryl Bainbridge 's Booker-nominated story, abridged in ten parts by Pat McLoughlin.
Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Himself Marcus D'Amico
Unknown:
Beryl Bainbridge
Unknown:
Pat McLoughlin.
Editors:
Sally Feldman
Editors:
Clare Selerie

Richard Fox , Richard Williams and Ron Thomas lock horns for the general knowledge music quiz, chaired by Ned Sherrin. Producer Steve Doherty
Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Fox
Unknown:
Richard Williams
Unknown:
Ron Thomas
Unknown:
Ned Sherrin.
Producer:
Steve Doherty

A three-part drama by Tina Pepler.
2: Twenty years on, Elizabeth is living in Iran, where her four daughters are growing up and discovering there may be more to their mother than meets the eye. with Sarah Jane Holm , Kate Fenwick , Jack Ellis , Janet Maw , loan Meredith, Robert Harper , Chris Pavlo , Shirley Dixon and Christopher Scott. Director Marion Nancarrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Tina Pepler.
Unknown:
Sarah Jane Holm
Unknown:
Kate Fenwick
Unknown:
Jack Ellis
Unknown:
Janet Maw
Unknown:
Robert Harper
Unknown:
Chris Pavlo
Unknown:
Shirley Dixon
Unknown:
Christopher Scott.
Director:
Marion Nancarrow
Elizabeth:
Haydn Gwynne
Nick:
Jonathan Coy
Louise:
Teresa Gallagher
Anna:
Ciara Janson

Lynne Walker investigates the collaboration between education and opera, and visits companies currently working with children on large performance projects.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Walker
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

Stuart Fortey's biographical play is about the period in Chekhov's life during the first production of The Seagull, illustrating how Chekhov's life often ran in parallel with the characters in his plays, and how two very different kinds of relationship with women dominated his life and creative spirit.

Contributors

Writer:
Stuart Fortey
Anton Chekhov:
Ciaran Hinds
Sonya:
Kate Buffery
Olga Popov:
Helena Bonham-Carter
Ivan Belikov:
John Carlisle
Yuri Garshin:
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Dmitry Kokoshkin:
Hugh Dickson
Semyon:
Ioan Meredith
Man:
Chris Pavlo
Director:
Cherry Cookson

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