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Four programmes in which two close family members give an insight into their unique relationship.
2: Barry and Emma Norman. When daughter Emma arrived home unexpectedly pregnant with twins, father Barry was at first shocked. Producer Sara Conkey

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Norman.
Producer:
Sara Conkey

from 10.50 Introduced by Jenni Murray. One hundred years ago, Queen Victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee. This special programme looks at her reign. Short Story: Walker Brothers Cowboy by Alice Munro.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Unknown:
Alice Munro.

In the first of six programmes, Sue MacGregor tests the cultural knowledge of broadcaster Christopher Cook , conductor Jane Glover , writer Philippa Gregory and composer Jeremy Sams. Producer Gillian Hush

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue MacGregor
Conductor:
Christopher Cook
Conductor:
Jane Glover
Unknown:
Philippa Gregory
Unknown:
Jeremy Sams.

England v Australia
Coverage of the first day's play in the Second Test at Lord's. Commentary by Jonathan Agnew ,
Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Neville Oliver , with expert comment from Chris Cowdrey , Mike Selvey , Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson. Including at 3.45* Teatime and County Talk With Peter Baxter. . Approximate times
INFORMATION: for further information or retuning advice. telephone [number removed]. + See Sport: page 48

Contributors

Commentary By:
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Commentary By:
Neville Oliver
Unknown:
Chris Cowdrey
Unknown:
Mike Selvey
Unknown:
Dennis Lillee
Unknown:
Jeff Thomson.
Unknown:
Peter Baxter.

By Christopher Fitz-Simon . When Denzil Fitzgerald joins a Dublin theatrical company who are producing Crime and Punishment, he identifies too closely with the leading man's role. with Stella McCusker , Frank Melia , Doreen Keogh and JJ Murphy. Director Roland Jaquarello

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Fitz-Simon
Unknown:
Denzil Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Stella McCusker
Unknown:
Frank Melia
Unknown:
Doreen Keogh
Unknown:
Jj Murphy.
Director:
Roland Jaquarello
Morgan McMorrigan:
Bill Golding
Denzil Fitzgerald:
Mario Rosenstock
Linden Evans:
Michael Cochrane

The second of a five-part drama by Fintan Coyle and Tom Miles. Opera Sunderland's production of Carmen continues apace. with Simon Butteriss , Tom Miles.
Jonathan Kydd and Carolyn Bonnyman. Chorus members Alison Porter. Susan Jelley , Henrik Wager and Benjamin Davies. Producer Chris Neill

Contributors

Unknown:
Fintan Coyle
Unknown:
Tom Miles.
Unknown:
Simon Butteriss
Unknown:
Tom Miles.
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd
Unknown:
Carolyn Bonnyman.
Unknown:
Alison Porter.
Unknown:
Susan Jelley
Unknown:
Henrik Wager
Unknown:
Benjamin Davies.
Producer:
Chris Neill
Natasha:
Caz Weller
Derek:
Andrew Branch
Gareth:
Godfrey James

The first of six radio biographies in which the private life of a public face is revealed.
1: Potboiler. Nick Baker tells the story of TV cook and columnist Fanny Cradock. Producer Julian Wilkinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Baker
Unknown:
Fanny Cradock.
Producer:
Julian Wilkinson

A Political Dream. In the first of two programmes, Ngaire Woods examines the arguments surrounding the Euro. Producer Ingrid Hassler
Repeated Sunday 4.15pm
TRANSCRIPTS: available for purchase from BBC Videos for Education and Training.
Woodlands, 80 Wood Lane , London W12 OTT PHONE: (0181) [number removed]for more information

Contributors

Unknown:
Ngaire Woods
Producer:
Ingrid Hassler
Unknown:
Wood Lane

Four-part comedy series by Carol Noble. 3: The Slob and the Snob. In which the art of ancient Egypt comes to Hackney. with Tom Watt. Rebecca Michael , James Bell. Dax O'Callaghan , Joanna Monro ,
Tessa Worsley , Rina Mahoney , Jillie Meers and loan Meredith. Director Marion Nancarrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Watt.
Unknown:
Rebecca Michael
Unknown:
James Bell.
Unknown:
Dax O'Callaghan
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Unknown:
Rina Mahoney
Unknown:
Jillie Meers
Director:
Marion Nancarrow
Older Harriet:
Emma Chambers
Mum:
Jane Whittenshaw

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