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With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
Canon Eric James.

By Lucy Flannery , in six parts.
6: It is time for Paul and Ruby to decide upon their future, which could spell the end of life as we know it chez Reynolds.
Producer Liz Anstee

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Flannery
Producer:
Liz Anstee
Maria:
Barbara Flynn
Richard:
Patrick Barlow
Amy:
Linda Polan
Ruby:
Vivienne Rochester
Paul:
Dave Lamb

My Beloved Husband byPieter Rogers. The first of two Victorian murder mysteries in which there is some doubt as to whether the accused women were guilty of murder.
Director Celia de Wolff

Contributors

Director:
Celia de Wolff
Madeleine Smith:
Emma Fielding
Emile L'Angelier:
John McAndrew
Miss Perry:
Joanna David
James Smith:
John Hartley
Christine Haggart:
Tracy Wiles
Mrs Jenkins:
Zulema Dene
William Minnoch:
Roger May
Dr Steven:
Geoffrey Whitehead

Paul Gambaccini watches Tom Cruise as a sports agent on the make in Jerry Maguire , and finds out what happens when U2 go "pop". Producer Paul Quinn
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Unknown:
Tom Cruise
Unknown:
Jerry Maguire
Producer:
Paul Quinn

Four programmes in which
Edward Stourton investigates the new forces binding the peoples of the world together.
2: Mexico - where campesinos sink far below the poverty line.
What happens when a country's economy goes global? Producer Sue Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Stourton
Producer:
Sue Davies

Six programmes which take a sideways look at the contents of an average wardrobe, through anecdote, archive and music.
2: The Boiler Suit
Producers Felicity Goodall and Susan Roberts Repeat

Contributors

Producers:
Felicity Goodall
Producers:
Susan Roberts

Professor Kenneth Morgan introduces six programmes reviewing some of the major themes of life in Britain since the end of the Second World War. 2: A Dynasty of Teachers
A Shropshire school teacher and three generations of her family reflect on the changes in education since 1945, while Baroness Williams of Crosby,
Secretary of State for Education in the seventies, recalls the political climate that shaped those changes. Producer Jenni Mills Repeat

Contributors

Introduces:
Professor Kenneth Morgan

11.00 Truly, Madly, Bletchley The last of the surreal comedy series about local government, written by and starring Julian Dutton , with Liz Fraser , David Battley , Toby Longworth and Simon Godley. Producer Dirk Maggs
11.15 The Cookbook of Apicius Last of a six-part series celebrating the culinary delights of the ancient Roman cook Apicius, as spoken by Keith Floyd. Apicius rounds off the series with roast parrot in a spice-vinegar sauce. Producer Jane Berthoud
11.30 Seymour the Fractal Cat A five-part comedy adventure by Gary Parker.
3: Simplexity. Jeremy is now convinced that his computer, Omni Tec, is responsible for Seymour talking. with Robert Bathurst , Paul Brown. Nisha K Nayar , Julie Gibbs. Simon Greenall , Brian Bowles and Peter Serafinowicz Producer Jo Clegg Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Dutton
Unknown:
Liz Fraser
Unknown:
David Battley
Unknown:
Toby Longworth
Unknown:
Simon Godley.
Producer:
Dirk Maggs
Spoken By:
Keith Floyd.
Producer:
Jane Berthoud
Unknown:
Gary Parker.
Unknown:
Robert Bathurst
Unknown:
Paul Brown.
Unknown:
Nisha K Nayar
Unknown:
Julie Gibbs.
Unknown:
Simon Greenall
Unknown:
Brian Bowles
Unknown:
Peter Serafinowicz
Producer:
Jo Clegg
Seymour:
Greg Proops
Omni Tec:
John Hegley

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