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Pride and Prejudice. Julie Fernandez reveals the personal finance problems facing disabled people. With the help of presenter Paul Charles , she delves into the world of insurance and benefits, and talks to the people at the top who can make changes. Producer Marcia Hughes Repeated Monday 3pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Fernandez
Presenter:
Paul Charles
Producer:
Marcia Hughes

Joanna Pinnock goes in search of the origins of the mysterious figure at the heart of many May Day festivities held throughout Britain.
Producers Sarah Blunt , Joanna Pinnock Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna Pinnock
Producers:
Sarah Blunt
Producers:
Joanna Pinnock

In Bryony Lavery's Victorian comedy thriller, the clues lie almost entirely in the scents left at the scene of the crime. with Mary McCusker. Jack Klaff , Adam Godley and Adjoa Andoh. Director Claire Grove

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary McCusker.
Unknown:
Jack Klaff
Unknown:
Adam Godley
Unknown:
Adjoa Andoh.
Director:
Claire Grove
Emilia Willowherb:
Haydn Gwynne
Francis Runes:
Nicholas Farrell
Charlie Smalltoft:
Andrew Harrison

0 Lucky Malcolm. This edition of Radio 4's film programme includes the first of a series of interviews with landmark Hollywood figures. Malcolm McDowell , legendary British star of A Clockwork Orange, reflects with Russell Davies oh his career in films. Producer Harry Parker. Rptd Tuesday 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm McDowell
Unknown:
Russell Davies
Producer:
Harry Parker.

Stephen Fry joins the Bishop of Carlisle in a vat of tartar sauce, where he persuades him to try varnishing a horse. Guests include Damien Hirst , Ian Dury , Ian Sinclair , Jean Aitcheson , Richard Coles and John Sessions. The discussion is values and ignorance. Producers Cathie Mahoney and Chris Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
Damien Hirst
Unknown:
Ian Dury
Unknown:
Ian Sinclair
Unknown:
Jean Aitcheson
Unknown:
Richard Coles
Unknown:
John Sessions.
Producers:
Cathie Mahoney
Producers:
Chris Wilson

Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's cultural events. This edition includes highlights from the first week of the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe Festival. Producer Adrian Washbourne

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Sutcliffe
Producer:
Adrian Washbourne

The last of four talks in which Kurdish journalist HazhirTeimourian reflects on 39 years of living in Britain. Isaiah Berlin and 1. Could Hazhir's liking for
AJ Ayer and Bertrand Russell have its roots in the orchards of his childhood? Producer Nigel Acheson
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Isaiah Berlin
Unknown:
Aj Ayer
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

Why has Mrs Carter lost the power of speech? And who has finished the last of the sherry? Intrepid investigator Lavinia Bullock unravels a supernatural mystery in the wilds of Norfolk. with Geoffrey Whitehead , John Baddeley ,
Sally Grace , David Antrobus , Deborah Berlin, Stephen Thorne and Hilda Schroeder Producer Ann Jobson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Carter
Unknown:
Lavinia Bullock
Unknown:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Sally Grace
Unknown:
David Antrobus
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Hilda Schroeder
Producer:
Ann Jobson
Madam Bullock:
Jean Boht
Dr Litefoot:
Charles Kay

In the last of three programmes,
Simon Fanshawe talks to poet Grace Nichols about the calypso music she grew up with in Guyana and the poems it has inspired her to write. Producer Susan Roberts
Repeated Monday 11.30pm

Contributors

Talks:
Simon Fanshawe
Unknown:
Grace Nichols
Producer:
Susan Roberts

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