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With Alex Brodie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Frances Gumley-Mason .
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament

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Alex Brodie
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Sue MacGregor.
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Frances Gumley-Mason

In the second of six programmes,
Sickboyfrom Trainspottingjumps into Pride and Prejudice, Fred Rintstone advertises in the lonely hearts column and The Three Musketeers gets a radical reworking. John Hegley joins regular panellists Mark Thomas. Miles Kington and Dillie Keaneto write the believably absurd from the utterly ridiculous. Chaired by Ian McMillan.
Producer Marc Jobst

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Sickboyfrom Trainspottingjumps
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Fred Rintstone
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John Hegley
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Mark Thomas.
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Dillie Keaneto
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Ian McMillan.
Producer:
Marc Jobst

Paul Vaughan sees a new play by the Irish playwright Conor McPherson , starring Brian Cox. about a theatre critic who falls in love with an actress. Producer Erika Wright
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

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Paul Vaughan
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Conor McPherson
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Brian Cox.
Producer:
Erika Wright

By Ivan Shakespeare. A four-part comedy series parodying the life and times of the Bloomsbury Group. 2: The General Strike.With Niall Ashdown,
Matthew Bell ,
Joanna Brookes. Chris Emmett , Sally Grace , Nick Hardy , Toby Longworth and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Liz Anstee Repeat

Contributors

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Ivan Shakespeare.
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Niall Ashdown,
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Matthew Bell
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Joanna Brookes.
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Chris Emmett
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Sally Grace
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Nick Hardy
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Toby Longworth
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Sarah Parkinson.
Producer:
Liz Anstee

The Emperor's New Clothes
In the first of five lectures, Professor Patricia J Williams examines how the issue of colour remains so powerfully determinative of everything from life circumstance to manner of death, in a world that is, by and large, officially "colour blind".
Producer Constance St Louis
* I Come In Peace: page 6

Contributors

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Patricia J Williams

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