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Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: Hen's Teeth, by Manda Scott, read in 13 parts by Siobhan Redmond. Part 6.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jenni Murray.
Author (Hen's Teeth):
Manda Scott
Reader (Hen's Teeth):
Siobhan Redmond.
Managing Editor:
Nadine Grieve

Stephen Mulrine 's play set in Stirling in the 1920s, dramatised in three parts. 1: A Good Shaking. Dr Wallace is the town's chief pathologist. He is called to examine the body of a three-month-old child, and his daughter - a medical student - becomes involved in the chain of events which follows. with Jan Moffat , Meg Fraser , Grace Glover , Louise Beattie and Sybil Wintrope Director Hamish Wilson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Mulrine
Unknown:
Jan Moffat
Unknown:
Meg Fraser
Unknown:
Grace Glover
Unknown:
Louise Beattie
Unknown:
Sybil Wintrope
Director:
Hamish Wilson
DC Curran:
Liam Brennan
Wallace:
Martyn James
MrsDwyer:
Alyxis Daly
MrDwyer:
Owen Kavanagh

Lynne Walker sees a new version of The Nutcracker by the English National Ballet and profiles composer lannis
Xenakis, featured in the Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival. Producer Paul Quinn
Revised repeat at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Walker
Producer:
Paul Quinn

By Pearse Elliott. An old man lies in Belfast City Hospital, having been burnt out of his home. It is July, the month of the drums, and the trauma of his life comes spilling out. Starring James Ellis. with Stuart Graham , Sean Keams ,
Conor Bradford , Niall Cusack , Mark Mulholland , Linda Wray and JJ Murphy. Director Pam Brighton

Contributors

Unknown:
Pearse Elliott.
Unknown:
James Ellis.
Unknown:
Stuart Graham
Unknown:
Sean Keams
Unknown:
Conor Bradford
Unknown:
Niall Cusack
Unknown:
Mark Mulholland
Unknown:
Linda Wray
Unknown:
Jj Murphy.
Director:
Pam Brighton
Christine Quinn:
Katy Tumelty
Barbara Webb:
Eileen McCloskey
Oonagh Walsh:
Nora Mullen

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