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Michael Buerk talks to people who have faced a life-changing choice. He hears about the dilemma and about living with the consequences. Producer Christine Morgan Repeated at 9.30pm

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
Christine Morgan

Lisselle Kayla 'sfour-part comedy series about an ambitious black girl whose dream of becoming a chat show queen almost comes true. Starring Llewella Gideon. 2: Cut!
Emerald's illusions of glamour and fame are shattered when she meets her producer. with Dean Hill and Iwan Thomas Director Pam Fraser Solomon

Contributors

Unknown:
Lisselle Kayla
Unknown:
Llewella Gideon.
Unknown:
Dean Hill
Unknown:
Iwan Thomas
Director:
Pam Fraser Solomon
Tristram:
Jonathan Firth
Eunice:
Sheila Reid
David:
Jonathan Keeble

In Adult Learners Week, Libby Purves looks at summer academies for adults.
And Dame Judi Dench reveals why men with pale blue eyes and receding chins are not to be trusted.
Producer Anne Freeman and Clare McGinn PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: the.learning.curve@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Libby Purves
Unknown:
Dame Judi Dench
Producer:
Anne Freeman
Producer:
Clare McGinn

The Butter Factor
New programmes from the comedy team of Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb ,
Gordon Southern, Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb. Contributors include agony uncle Steve Davis and singer/songwriter Ted Ruby. Producer Adam Tandy

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Foster
Unknown:
Dave Lamb
Unknown:
Tim Verrinder
Unknown:
Ben Ward
Unknown:
Richard Webb.
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Songwriter:
Ted Ruby.
Producer:
Adam Tandy

A no-nonsense look at what the healthcare system can offer us.
In this edition, Graham Easton finds out about drug trials. Producer Julia Durbin
Repeated tomorrow 4pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Easton
Producer:
Julia Durbin

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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