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Olenka Frenkiel presents an eight-part series exploring Europe. The Finnish government is telling the jobless to put on their pinnies and is offering tax breaks to people who hire cleaners and nannies. Ilpo Salonen investigates.

Contributors

Presenter:
Olenka Frenkiel
Reporter:
Ilpo Salonen
Producer:
Tim Whewell

The 30th series of the antidote to panel games continues at the Wimbledon Theatre. With panellists Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Tim Brooke-Taylor and Paul Merton.
Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair, Neil Innes at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Monday 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Paul Merton.
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Neil Innes
Producer:
Jon Naismith

Jonathan Dimbleby is joined by panellists Ann Clwyd, Labour MP for Cynon Valley; Howard Davies, chairman of the Securities and Investments Board; Elizabeth France, the Data Protection Registrar; and Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph columnist.
(Repeated from yesterday)

Contributors

Chairman:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Panellist:
Ann Clwyd
Panellist:
Howard Davies
Panellist:
Elizabeth France
Panellist:
Boris Johnson

A comedy by Allan Sutherland and Stuart Morris. When the routine of the Lady Pollock Home for Incurables seems to be under threat, the inmates decide to hold a council of war - in the broom cupboard. with Jonathan Keeble , Daryl Beeton , Shirley Stelfox , Mandy Colleran , Mandy Redvers -
Higgins, Iwan Thomas , Jenny Lee , Dave Kent and Anthony Ofoegbu
Director Marion Nancarrow

Contributors

Comedy By:
Allan Sutherland
Comedy By:
Stuart Morris.
Unknown:
Jonathan Keeble
Unknown:
Daryl Beeton
Unknown:
Shirley Stelfox
Unknown:
Mandy Colleran
Unknown:
Mandy Redvers
Unknown:
Iwan Thomas
Unknown:
Jenny Lee
Unknown:
Dave Kent
Unknown:
Anthony Ofoegbu
Director:
Marion Nancarrow
Gobbo:
Gerard McDermott
Sparky:
Matthew Fraser

A six-part series on the Roman legacy. 3: All Roads Lead to, and from, Rome
Historian and archaeologist Guy de la Bedoyere discovers how Roman
Britain was part of the first EU and sent lead to Pompeii. Producer Jonathan Ruffle
Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy de La Bedoyere

Dancing with Your Eyebrow Bernard Hepton looks at the astonishing life of his one-time teacher Rudolf Laban , the dance theorist whose career embraced whirling dervishes, goose-stepping Nazis and the women who used to wrap Mars bars.
Producers Robyn Wallis and Michael Weigall Repeated Friday 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Hepton
Unknown:
Rudolf Laban
Producers:
Robyn Wallis
Producers:
Michael Weigall

The conclusion of Ronald Frame's four-part serial set in a luxury hotel in the Scottish Highlands. Fee's husband Colin has returned from the dead. Skeletons begin to tumble out of the Drummond closet. with Crawford Logan , Ann Scott-Jones , Wendy Seager , Finlay McLean , Gayanne Potter , Geoffrey Lee. Liam Brennan and Sandy Neilson. Director Patrick Rayner Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Crawford Logan
Unknown:
Ann Scott-Jones
Unknown:
Wendy Seager
Unknown:
Finlay McLean
Unknown:
Gayanne Potter
Unknown:
Geoffrey Lee.
Unknown:
Liam Brennan
Unknown:
Sandy Neilson.
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Fee:
Eliza Langland
David:
David Rintoul

By Jean Rhys, dramatised by Winsome Pinnock.

1950s Notting Hill. Selina is offered a room by the mysterious Mr Sims. At least she has her music.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
Jean Rhys
Dramatised by:
Winsome Pinnock
Songs:
Dominique Legendre
Selina:
Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Sims:
John Salthouse
[Actress]:
Adjoa Andoh
[Actor]:
Don McCorkindale
[Actress]:
Melanie Hudson
[Actress]:
Alice Arnold
[Actress]:
Shirley Dixon
[Actor]:
Kim Wall
[Actor]:
Alex Lowe
[Actress]:
Eugenia March

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