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Ned Sherrin is joined by Harry Enfield, Donna McPhail , Rusty Lee and American comedian Geoffrey Winsor. Music is provided by Ian Brodie. Producer Julian Mayers

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Donna McPhail
Unknown:
Rusty Lee
Unknown:
Geoffrey Winsor.
Provided By:
Ian Brodie.
Producer:
Julian Mayers

The evergreen antidote to panel games takes to the stage of the Wimbledon Theatre, south London. Paul Merton joins regulars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair. Neil Innes sits in for Colin Sell. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Panellist:
Paul Merton
Panellist:
Barry Cryer
Panellist:
Graeme Garden
Panellist:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Chairman:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist:
Neil Innes
Producer:
Jon Naismith

Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Hethersett, Norfolk, by panellists including public health minister Tessa Jowell. professor of government Anthony King , columnist and broadcaster Janet Daley and Norman Lamont. Repeated from yesterday

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Tessa Jowell.
Unknown:
Anthony King
Unknown:
Janet Daley
Unknown:
Norman Lamont.

Satirical review of the week's news, with Sally Grace , Jon Glover , Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Maria Esposito Repeated from yesterday

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Grace
Unknown:
Jon Glover
Unknown:
Dave Lamb
Unknown:
Sarah Parkinson.
Producer:
Maria Esposito

Mutabilitie, Frank McGuinness's first original play for the National Theatre. The playwright talks to Paul Allen about his work, from The Factory Girls and Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme to a version of Sophocles's Electra and the screenplay for the film of Dancing at Lughnasa.

(Repeated Friday 9.30pm)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Paul Allen
Interviewee:
Frank McGuinness
Producer:
Helen Garrison

Ronald Frame's four-part series set in a luxury hotel in the Scottish Highlands. 3: A concert violinist suffers stage fright on the eve of the Edinburgh Festival. MrDunbarfromthe bank drops a legal bombshell.
with Wendy Seager , Rnlay McLean ,
Gayanne Potter , Geoffrey Lee , James Bryce and Crawford Logan. Director Patrick Rayner Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Seager
Unknown:
Rnlay McLean
Unknown:
Gayanne Potter
Unknown:
Geoffrey Lee
Unknown:
James Bryce
Unknown:
Crawford Logan.
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Fee:
Eliza Langland
David:
David Rintoul
Mrs Kirkpatrick:
Sheila Donald
Marjorie Drummond:
Ann Scott-Jones

By Stan Hey and John Fletcher.
A humorous and scathing satire on the present state of football. with Patrick Brennan and Richard Nichols
Music by Andy Price. Director Foz Allan Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Stan Hey
Unknown:
John Fletcher.
Unknown:
Patrick Brennan
Unknown:
Richard Nichols
Music By:
Andy Price.
Director:
Foz Allan
Beth Stringer:
Helen Baxendale
Sydney Lipchak:
Tom Georgeson
Vemon Roper:
Anthony Head
Hoo Ya Bung:
David Yip
Darren White:
Darrell D'Silva
Kylie Madras:
Claire Marchionne

Sixteen years after independence, six residents of Zimbabwe reflect on their home and their history.
4: Andy Brown is a leading pop musician. It is a precarious living, even at the top.
Producer Paul Dodgson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Brown
Producer:
Paul Dodgson

Six programmes in which Russell Davies explores words and the way we speak. 4: The Naming of Parts. The art of naming, amongst other things, genes and molecules and perfumes. Producer Matt Thompson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Davies
Producer:
Matt Thompson

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