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With the aid of expert guests,
Clive Anderson - former barrister and grand inquisitor of the stars - cuts through the legal jargon to get to the heart of an issue which affects anyone who uses our cherished legal system. Series editor Bruce Hyman Repeated at 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Anderson
Editor:
Bruce Hyman

A six-part comedy drama series written by Turan Ali. 4: The Professionals
The girls' bid for the catering contract is not being taken seriously. It is time to get some professionals on their side. with Jean Heywood , Brigit Forsyth , Jack Smethurst , Bill Dean , Tim Dantay , Kaye Wragg , Debbie Chazen , Vinny Dhillon , Maxine Finch , Andrew Wincott , Harmage Singh Kalirai , Stephen Hoyle and Sally Walsh Director Turan Ali Repeat

Contributors

Written By:
Turan An.
Unknown:
Jean Heywood
Unknown:
Brigit Forsyth
Unknown:
Jack Smethurst
Unknown:
Bill Dean
Unknown:
Tim Dantay
Unknown:
Kaye Wragg
Unknown:
Debbie Chazen
Unknown:
Vinny Dhillon
Unknown:
Maxine Finch
Unknown:
Andrew Wincott
Unknown:
Harmage Singh Kalirai
Unknown:
Stephen Hoyle
Unknown:
Sally Walsh
Director:
Turan Ali
Bev:
Barbara Dickson
Ro:
Liz Smith

Tony Robinson is ex-con Ben and Leslie Phillips the evil Lovelace in Jefferson Farjeon 's 1930s thriller. with Shaun Prendergast andRoyce Mills
Dramatised by Joe Dunlop. Music by Robert Rigby. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Robinson
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Jefferson Farjeon
Unknown:
Shaun Prendergast
Unknown:
Royce Mills
Dramatised By:
Joe Dunlop.
Music By:
Robert Rigby.
Molly:
Rebecca Lacey
Pasquale:
Jon Glover
Medway:
Christopher Benjamin
Violet:
Katy Odey

Comic and Guardian columnist Mark Steel presents the first of six lectures on the theme of revolution, examining some of the major historical forces at work during revolutions and holding up a mirror to our own age. Producer Phil Clarke
Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Steel
Producer:
Phil Clarke

Showbiz legends Danny Fontaine and Danny De La Tour take to the stage of the London Palladium in the first of four programmes which see the very fabric of light entertainment fall apart. Written and performed by Peter Serafinowicz and Lewis MacLeod.
Producer Richard Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Fontaine
Unknown:
Danny De La Tour
Unknown:
Peter Serafinowicz
Unknown:
Lewis MacLeod.
Producer:
Richard Wilson

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