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The series which goes on location to report the stories that matter to people around the world. Even as Moroccan women become bank directors, airline pilots and politicians, females are still considered minors by Moroccan law.
Olenka Frankiel talks to those who are trying to change their society. Producer Lucie Ash
E-MAIL: continents@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Talks:
Olenka Frankiel
Producer:
Lucie Ash

Big Boys Don't Cry. In the final part of Alex Ferguson 's comedy series set on Tyneside in 1938, everyone comes home - even Lecky's errant grandad.
As Granny Fergie used to say: "Believe well, have well and end well.... " with Gareth Brown. Charlie Hardwick , Colin MacLachlan , Janine Birkett. Joe Caffrey. Donald McBride and Adam Pearson
Director Melanie Harris. Repeated Sunday

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Ferguson
Unknown:
Granny Fergie
Unknown:
Gareth Brown.
Unknown:
Charlie Hardwick
Unknown:
Colin MacLachlan
Unknown:
Janine Birkett.
Unknown:
Joe Caffrey.
Unknown:
Donald McBride
Unknown:
Adam Pearson
Director:
Melanie Harris.
Uncle Freddie:
Shaun Prendergast
Alex:
Alex Ferguson

Lars Tharp presents a light-hearted antiques quiz broadcast from some of England's finest country houses.
This week's edition comes from the dining room of Syon House.
Producers Elizabeth Abrahams and Anne Bristow. Repeated Sunday

Contributors

Unknown:
Lars Tharp
Producers:
Elizabeth Abrahams
Producers:
Anne Bristow.

By Baroness Orczy , dramatised by Michael Butt. In a London ABC cornerhouse in the twenties, few would guess that the ragged old man sitting over a cup of warm tea and a doughnut is Britain's most astute detective, or that he is on the brink of solving the country's most scandalous and intriguing murder mystery.
Director John Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Baroness Orczy
Dramatised By:
Michael Butt.
Director:
John Taylor
Man in the comer:
Bernard Hepton
Polly:
Suzanne Burden

Michael Rosen presents the programme about words and the way we speak. The Way That You Say It
The importance of inflection, and the (broadcastable) language of the removal trade.
Producer Jane Ray. Repeated Sunday

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rosen
Producer:
Jane Ray.

BBC Radio 4 FM

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More