Programme Index

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In the second of four humorous shows Edward Enfield and Miles
Kington exchange quips with Lady
Margaret Oswick , Sir Stephen Tumim and Professor Ted Wragg. Producer Tony Staveacre

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Enfield
Unknown:
Margaret Oswick
Unknown:
Sir Stephen Tumim
Unknown:
Professor Ted Wragg.
Producer:
Tony Staveacre

Olenka Frenkiel presents the second of eight programmes. Opinion polls in Poland show overwhelming support for the country's entry into the European Union. But as more people view the EU as a threat to Polish society, is there about to be a backlash? Producer Gudrun Dalibor

Contributors

Unknown:
Olenka Frenkiel
Producer:
Gudrun Dalibor

Humphrey Lyttelton presides over the second of six programmes. Panellists include Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Paul Merton. With Colin Sell at the piano.
Producer Jon Naismith Rptd Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Paul Merton.
Producer:
Jon Naismith Rptd

Alistair Maclean 's war novel, dramatised by Nick McCarty.
The story of a voyage that pushed its crew, crippled by enemy attack and the bitter cold of the Arctic, to the limits of human endurance. with lain McColl, Sebastian Graham Jones ,
Robert Oates , John Tarns and Angela Douglas Director Bill Bryden

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair MacLean
Dramatised By:
Nick McCarty.
Unknown:
Sebastian Graham Jones
Unknown:
Robert Oates
Unknown:
John Tarns
Unknown:
Angela Douglas
Director:
Bill Bryden
Ulysses:
Ian Bannen
Captain Vallery:
Derek Jacobi
Nicholls:
Cal MacAninch
Admiral Tyndall:
John Standing
Admiral Starr:
Donald Sinden
Kid Carpenter:
James Callis
Turner:
Keith Baxter
Brooks:
James Ellis
Ralston:
Joseph Fiennes
Riley:
Trevor Ray
Peterson:
James Cosmo

The final programme in the series that rewrites history. Professor Christopher Andrew asks what if Neil Kinnock had become prime minister in 1992. Roy Hattersley and John Biffin ponder how different things might be now.
Producer Ian Bell. Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Christopher Andrew
Unknown:
Neil Kinnock
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Unknown:
John Biffin
Producer:
Ian Bell.

God's Lonely Man
Martin Scorsese 's Taxi Driverwas one of the most controversial films of the seventies and Robert De Niro 's performance as Travis Bickle haunted a generation. On its 21st birthday,
Nigel Andrews explores the coming of age of this disturbing masterpiece.
Producer Paul Quinn. Repeated Friday 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Scorsese
Unknown:
Robert de Niro
Unknown:
Travis Bickle
Unknown:
Nigel Andrews
Producer:
Paul Quinn.

By Bill Taylor. The first of four stories based on the real-life memories of a Manchester community.
Something in the Air. 1969: bulldozers arrive but George refuses to budge. with John Bramwell , Alison Darling , John Lloyd Fillingham, Russell Dixon and Malcolm Hebden. Producer Michael Fox Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor.
Unknown:
John Bramwell
Unknown:
Alison Darling
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
Russell Dixon
Unknown:
Malcolm Hebden.
Producer:
Michael Fox
George:
John McCardle
Susan:
Jane Hazelgrove
Brian:
Keith Ladd
Pamela:
Christine MacKie
Beryl:
Romy Baskerville

Teenage rebellion threatens to tear two families apart in Roy Williams 's play, set on the streets of west London. with Suen Shote. Eddie Osei and Amanda Gordon. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Williams
Unknown:
Suen Shote.
Unknown:
Eddie Osei
Unknown:
Amanda Gordon.
Producer:
Pam Fraser Solomon
Dev:
Don Gilet
Rosie:
Vivienne Rochester
Kevin:
Akim Mogaji
Lester:
Burt Caesar

Roy Hattersley 's political biography reaches the early eighties.
3: Have You Heard What Young Blair Has Done? Hattersley is on the campaign trail when there is an urgent knock on his hotel bedroom door. Producer Jane Ray Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hattersley
Producer:
Jane Ray Repeat

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More