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Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Ritt Bjerregaard , Denmark's European Commissioner for the Environment and author of a controversial book about life in Brussels, discusses her life at the heart of Europe. Serial: Larry's Party. Part 7. For details see Monday

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jenni Murray.
Introduced By:
Ritt Bjerregaard

Conclusion of a six-part comedy drama by Kate Brooke and Sally Phillips. The eviction order is finally served, and battle commences just as the election starts. Will George come down from his tree voluntarily? Will the DTP play dirty? Will Anne finally get her man?
With Alan Francis, Sally Phillips, Elliott Nicholls and Chris Pavlo.

Contributors

Writer:
Kate Brooke
Writer:
Sally Phillips.
Producer:
Jane Berthoud
George Dank:
John Fortune
Hermione Dank:
Eleanor Bron
Anne Dank:
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Robbins:
Brian Bowles
Actor:
Alan Francis.
Actor:
Sally Phillips
Actor:
Elliott Nicholls
Actor:
Chris Pavio

Three-part drama by Barbara Clegg and Olwen Wymark. 2: This Blessed Plot Thackeray's chance to redesign an Italian garden is thwarted by the disappearance of his employer. with Melanie Walters , Richard Lomas.
Carl Forgione , Vanessa Roper-Evans . Robert Rietti , James Greene and Frank Rozelaar-Green
Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Clegg
Unknown:
Olwen Wymark.
Unknown:
Melanie Walters
Unknown:
Richard Lomas.
Unknown:
Carl Forgione
Unknown:
Vanessa Roper-Evans
Unknown:
Robert Rietti
Unknown:
James Greene
Unknown:
Frank Rozelaar-Green
Director:
Alison Hindell
Thackeray:
Michael Cochrane
George:
John Hartley
Miss Birch:
Margaret John
Shirley:
Doreen Mantle

The last programme in a series of views of 20th-century life.
10: The Swing of Our Hips. DJ Debra Richards reflects on women, dance and the music of the spheres. Producer Piers Plowright

Contributors

Unknown:
Debra Richards
Producer:
Piers Plowright

Paul Gambaccini sees Judi Dench as Queen Victoria in the film Mrs Brown.
And a look at the Hong Kong film scene in the aftermath of the handover.
Producer Mohit Bakaya. Rvsd repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Unknown:
Judi Dench
Unknown:
Mrs Brown.
Producer:
Mohit Bakaya.

By Jane Rawlinson , read by Jenny Agutter. She had marched for noble causes, then she held the abandoned baby and really became involved. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
Repeated Saturday 12.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Rawlinson
Read By:
Jenny Agutter.
Producer:
Pam Fraser Solomon

On to Jerusalem. In the second of two programmes, Fazlun Khalid and Martin Palmer complete their journey to Jerusalem along the route of the First Crusade and reflect on the deep scars which remain within and between the ancient faiths of East and West. Producer Norman Winter Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Fazlun Khalid
Unknown:
Martin Palmer

Eight-part series on the environment. 7: A look at the problems of nuclear waste, and an innovative way to encourage people to recycle. Presented by Jeremy Cherfas.
Producer Hugh O'Donnell. Rptd Sunday 9.30pm

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy Cherfas.
Producer:
Hugh O'Donnell.

A five-part comedy drama about three new mothers living in the same street, written by Julie Balloo and Jenny Eclair.

The babies are now a month old, bald and incontinent, and a rather wicked Mother Nature watches over the lives of their parents - older first-time mum Geraldine, teenager Yvette, and perfect, text-book couple Shona and Ian. With Lee Cornes, Eva Stuart, Ronnie Ancona and Jenny Eclair.

Contributors

Writer:
Julie Balloo
Writer:
Jenny Eclair
Producer:
Jane Berthoud
Geraldine:
Frances Barber
Shona:
Claire Skinner
Yvette:
Tilly Vosburgh
Kelly:
Linda Robson
Dom/Trevor:
Kevin Eldon
Deanne:
Julie Balloo
Robert:
Hugh Ross
Ian:
Graham Fellows
[Actor]:
Lee Cornes
[Actor]:
Eva Stuart
[Actor]:
Ronnie Ancona
[Actor]:
Jenny Eclair

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