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Dame Joan Sutherland tells
Jenni Murray about her youth in Australia, her first success at Covent Garden and her triumphs around the world. Serial: Angel. Part 7. For details see yesterday

Contributors

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Dame Joan Sutherland
Unknown:
Jenni Murray

Magazine programme which investigates matters psychological and psychiatric. Dr Susan Blakemore marks World Mental Health Day by looking at mental health in different cultures around the world. Producer Constance St Louis Repeated Sunday 10.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Susan Blakemore

The late Vincent Hanna gives the clues to John Diamond ,
Henry Naylor , David Quantick and Francis Wheen in the radio crossword puzzle. Producers Andy Aliffe and Barry Littlechild

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
John Diamond
Unknown:
Henry Naylor
Unknown:
David Quantick
Unknown:
Francis Wheen
Producers:
Andy Aliffe
Producers:
Barry Littlechild

Jeremy Nicholas visits the homes of six well-known personalities to delve into their record collections in search of musical and personal revelations. 3: Frank Johnson
Producer Andrew Mussett

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Nicholas
Unknown:
Frank Johnson
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

Paul Vaughan reads Margaret Forster 's new book about
19th-century biscuit manufacturers the Carr family, and visits an exhibition about the famous
London madhouse, Bethlehem Royal Hospital. Producer Erin Riley
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Margaret Forster
Producer:
Erin Riley

By Mike Jenkins , read by Maria
Pride. Last season it seemed as if
Tracey's dreams had come true when she was picked for
Southampton's junior football squad. Then they discovered she was a girl. Will she now get a game with her local team in Cwmtaff?
Producer Tanya Nash

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Jenkins
Producer:
Tanya Nash

By Graham Greene , dramatised in five parts by Rene Basilico.
Starring Dame Hilda Bracket as Aunt Augusta and Charles Kay as Henry Pulling.
2: Henry makes a tentative suggestion for a day at the seaside ... but Aunt Augusta has more ambitious plans. with Olivier Pierre and Philippe Giraudeau Producer John Fawcett Wilson Repeat

Contributors

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Graham Greene
Unknown:
Rene Basilico.
Unknown:
Dame Hilda Bracket
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Charles Kay
Unknown:
Olivier Pierre
Unknown:
Philippe Giraudeau
Producer:
John Fawcett Wilson
Wordsworth:
Felix Dexter
Det Sgt Sparrow:
Roger Sloman
Major Charge:
Frederick Treves
Air Stewardess:
Melanie Hudson

Four audio diaries which document people's attempts to change their lives. Bob. Once an alcoholic and a criminal, Bob has turned his life around. He now has a loving family and possibly the job of his dreams.
But there is one more goal for him to attain - self-belief.
Editor Sharon Banoff

Contributors

Editor:
Sharon Banoff

The first of six programmes.
London, In 1869 it was "this murky metropolis". But by 1880 it had become "the best point of view in the world". Henry James 's opinion of London improved the longer he stayed. New Yorker Michael Goldfarb remains ambivalent after his 11 years as a foreign correspondent in Britain, and he finds earlier correspondents equally mixed in their views.
Producer Kate Whitehead Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry James
Unknown:
Michael Goldfarb
Producer:
Kate Whitehead

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