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Mitsuko Uchida , who has been described as one of the greatest living interpreters of Mozart's piano music, joins Jenni Murray to discuss her career and private passions. Serial: Larry's Party. Part 11. For details see yesterday

Contributors

Unknown:
Mitsuko Uchida
Unknown:
Jenni Murray

Geoff Watts reports live from the British Association's annual Festival of Science in Leeds. New research includes the hazards of natural foods and how to prevent birth defects. Producer Rami Tzabar. Repeated Sunday
10.15pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Watts
Producer:
Rami Tzabar.

The late Vincent Hanna gives the clues to Jane Bussman ,
David Quantick , Francis Wheen and Nick Yapp in the radio crossword puzzle. Producer Andy Aliffe and Barry Littlechild

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Jane Bussman
Unknown:
David Quantick
Unknown:
Francis Wheen
Unknown:
Nick Yapp
Producer:
Andy Aliffe
Producer:
Barry Littlechild

The third of four programmes in which pianist David Owen Norris talks to guests about changing interpretations of composers and their works. This week he discusses Handel with Gerald Kaufman and Trevor Pinnock. Producer Virginia Crompton

Contributors

Pianist:
David Owen Norris
Unknown:
Gerald Kaufman
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock.
Producer:
Virginia Crompton

Tim Marlow considers new biographies of the artist William Hogarth and reviews Norman Mailer 's new novel, The Gospel According to the Sun. Producer Anthony Denselow Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Marlow
Artist:
William Hogarth
Unknown:
Norman Mailer
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

Lucy Flannery 's sitcom, in six episodes. 4: Maria turns agony aunt, and it looks like Paul might be turning all grown-up and responsible.
Producer Liz Anstee Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Flannery
Producer:
Liz Anstee
Maria:
Barbara Flynn
Richard:
Patrick Barlow
Amy:
Linda Polan
Ruby:
Vivienne Rochester
Paul:
Dave Lamb

Michael O'Donnell presents four portraits of contemporary family life. 3: The Morgans and the Harveys
In 1992, Lisa married her stepfather and her mother Chris paid for the wedding. Chris is now head of their four-floor household in Hastings, which comprises her new husband, her ex-husband and their two children, her daughter and her two grandchildren. Producer Joanna Rahim
Repeated Saturday 5pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael O'Donnell
Producer:
Joanna Rahim

Jenny Cuffe presents a three-part series which looks at the explosion in medical negligence litigation.
2: Doctors - the Case for the Defence
The danger of being sued is a recurring worry for many doctors.
More patients are questioning their treatment, but although doctors are no longer regarded as gods, they are still expected to perform miracles. Producer Mark Savage

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Cuffe

The British residents of six individual
European cities share their views of life. Presented by David Neil Lodge. 3: Tel Aviv. Dr Andrew Fink left rainy
Manchester for a sunny life in Israel's Tel Aviv. In a country with too many doctors he was lucky to get a job, and now he is happy to melt into the Israeli ambience - fervently embracing army duties, bad manners and even folk dancing.
Producer Vibeke Venema Repeat

Contributors

Presented By:
David Neil Lodge.
Unknown:
Dr Andrew Fink

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