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With Alex Brodie and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Rosemary Hartill.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Jon Barton. LETTERS: Today, PO Box 2299. London W1A 1PY. FAX: (0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: today@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Brodie
Unknown:
James Naughtie.
Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill.
Editor:
Jon Barton.

A four-part examination of modern Russia with Angus Roxburgh.
1: Paradise Lost? Why are so many Russians nostalgic about the old Soviet system? BBC Moscow correspondent Angus Roxburgh travels to the city of Krasnodar to find out. Producer Tony Grant
Repeated Sunday 6.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Roxburgh.
Unknown:
Angus Roxburgh

By Gwyn Thomas , dramatised in three episodes by Alan Plater. 1: Moonlea. 1835. A travelling harpist visits the new iron town in search of his friend. with Melanie Walters , Ray Llewellyn , Manon Edwards. Bill Stewart. Laurence Allan , Rhodri Hugh. Helen Gwyn. Hubert Rees. Kieron Self , Anwen Williams and Ric Jerrom. Music by Ruth Wall , played by the composer (harp) and Alison Frances (violin) Director Alison Hindell Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwyn Thomas
Unknown:
Alan Plater.
Unknown:
Melanie Walters
Unknown:
Ray Llewellyn
Unknown:
Manon Edwards.
Unknown:
Bill Stewart.
Unknown:
Laurence Allan
Unknown:
Rhodri Hugh.
Unknown:
Helen Gwyn.
Unknown:
Hubert Rees.
Unknown:
Kieron Self
Unknown:
Anwen Williams
Unknown:
Ric Jerrom.
Music By:
Ruth Wall
Violin:
Alison Frances
Director:
Alison Hindell
Leigh:
Ian Hughes
John Simon:
Patrick Brennan

With Charlie Lee-Potter and Jon Sopel. Editor Kevin Marsh. WRITE TO: PM Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA PHONE: (0171) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Lee-Potter
Unknown:
Jon Sopel.
Editor:
Kevin Marsh.

David Stafford presents more ideas for a great summer weekend from the Womad Festival in Reading. Producer David Prest. Call [number removed] if you are organising a weekend event this summer

Contributors

Unknown:
David Stafford
Producer:
David Prest.

Nigel takes the plunge.
Written by Louise Page. Director Keri Davies Editor Vanessa Whitburn. Repeated Monday
1.40pm. FAN CLUB: send sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Written By:
Louise Page.
Director:
Keri Davies
Editor:
Vanessa Whitburn.
Phil Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Shula Hebden:
Judy Bennett
David Archer:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth Archer:
Felicity Finch
Nigel Pargetter:
Graham Seed
Elizabeth Pargetter:
Alison Dowling
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Pat Archer:
Patricia Gallimore
Brian Aldridge:
Charles Collingwood
Jennifer Aldridge:
Angela Piper
Peggy Woolley:
June Spencer
Eddie Grundy:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie Grundy:
Rosalind Adams
Susan Carter:
Charlotte Martin
Betty Tucker:
Pamela Craig
Janet Fisher:
Moir Leslie
Clive Horrobin:
Alex Jones

Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Pontardawe, Swansea, with panellists Ron Davies MP, Baroness Warnock and Steven Webb MP.
Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Ron Davies
Unknown:
Steven Webb
Producer:
Anne Peacock

Presented by Marcel Berlins. Instances of genocide and other heinous crimes, often extending beyond national boundaries, have prompted calls for an international criminal court. Anthony Dworkin asks how it might work. Producer Simon Coates

Contributors

Presented By:
Marcel Berlins.
Unknown:
Anthony Dworkin
Producer:
Simon Coates

The all-Asian sketch show introduces a new superhero - Divorced Woman. With Sanjeev Bhaskar , Kulvinder Ghir , Nitin Sawhney , Meera Syal and Nina Wadia. Producer Anil Gupta. Rptd tomorrow 6.25pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Unknown:
Kulvinder Ghir
Unknown:
Nitin Sawhney
Unknown:
Meera Syal
Unknown:
Nina Wadia.
Producer:
Anil Gupta.

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