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Maurice Denham stars as the doyen of Prior's Heath Golf Club in a series of six stories by PG Wodehouse .
2: Farewell to Legs. With Joe Dunlop, Glynis Brooks, Stephen Kemble and Robert Bathurst.
Dramatised by Edward Taylor, Michael Pointon. Producer Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Stories By:
PG Wodehouse
Unknown:
Joe Dunlop
Unknown:
Glynis Brooks
Unknown:
Stephen Kemble
Unknown:
Robert Bathurst.
Dramatised By:
Edward Taylor.
Dramatised By:
Michael Pointon
Producer:
Edward Taylor

Ronald Frame's four-part entertainment is set in a luxury hotel in the Scottish Highlands and stars Eliza Langland as Fee and David Rintoul as David.
3: A violinist has stage fright on the eve of the Edinburgh Festival.
Director Patrick Rayner

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rintoul
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Mrs Kirkpatrick:
Sheila Donald
Marjorie Drummond:
Ann Scott-Jones
Laura:
Wendy Seager
Dunbar:
Finlay McLean
Kirsty:
Gayanne Potter
Calum:
Geoffrey Lee
Kozak:
James Bryce
Drummond:
Crawford Logan

Paul Gambaccini sees When We Were
Kings, this year's Oscar-winning documentary about Muhammad Ali , and a stage version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Unknown:
Muhammad Ali
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

Michael Ignatieff presents the last five programmes in the series examining the impact of the last 100 years on people's lives and ideas.
16: Moving. How has mass migration changed people's views of the world and their concepts of home? Producer Nigel Acheson

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ignatieff
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

Eight documentaries made through collaborations between programme-makers from four countries.
1: An Apology. In British Columbia, a woman is raped in her home. During the ordeal, she talks to her attacker.
Two months later, she hears a noise - he has come to apologise. Reporter Tricia Naylor.
Editor Sharon Banoff

Contributors

Reporter:
Tricia Naylor.
Editor:
Sharon Banoff

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