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Leslie Forbes investigates six crime writers and explores the landscapes of their novels. 3: Alison Taylor. A Welsh scholar is found dead in the university city of Bangor, and the circumstances are suspicious. Producer Nigel Acheson Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Forbes
Unknown:
Alison Taylor.
Producer:
Nigel Acheson

A six-part radio version of the novel by Sue Limb , starring Imelda Staunton as Izzy. 1: New Year, Old Problems
With Sion Probert. Cheryl Miller , Sarah Doyle , Mark Monero , Sam Smart and members of the Anna Scher Theatre
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Repeat

Contributors

Novel By:
Sue Limb
Unknown:
Imelda Staunton
Unknown:
Sion Probert.
Unknown:
Cheryl Miller
Unknown:
Sarah Doyle
Unknown:
Mark Monero
Unknown:
Sam Smart
Unknown:
Anna Scher
Producer:
Jonathan James-Moore
Maria:
Marty Cruickshank
Michael:
Nicholas Le Prevost
Dick:
Mike Grady

Inventions and discoveries are investigated as chairman Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by Professor Lewis Wolpert , Adam Hart-Davis , Susan Greenfield and Dr Anna Grayson. Written and compiled by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Unknown:
Susan Greenfield
Unknown:
Dr Anna Grayson.
Unknown:
Crispin Belcher
Producer:
Aled Evans

By Gillian Tindall. Anne, a young newlywed, comes across a schoolgirl's journals which unlock the secrets of the old house into which she has just moved. with Faith Kent , Susie Fugle and Jonathan Bonner. Director Sara Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Tindall.
Unknown:
Faith Kent
Unknown:
Susie Fugle
Unknown:
Jonathan Bonner.
Director:
Sara Davies
Anne:
Helen Sheals
Caroline:
Helen Weaver
Charles:
John Telfer

A Mother Always Knows by Sara Maitland , read by Diana Quick. The Lady Jocasta tells her version of events following the killing of the king and the outwitting of the sphinx by the young stranger who is her son. For details see Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Sara Maitland
Read By:
Diana Quick.

Professor Anthony Clare presents the series on matters psychological and psychiatric. Has our intuitive and contemplative nature lost out to the busyness of everyday life and, if so, are we less intelligent as a result? Producer Neil Trevithick

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Anthony Clare
Producer:
Neil Trevithick

Rituals, traditions and conventions are under threat as Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society and the ideas that shape it. Producer Tom Alban
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk
* Review, Roland White : page 127

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Producer:
Tom Alban
Unknown:
Roland White

In the final debate of the series,
Lesley Riddoch is in London's Stock Exchange to ask if itiodern business methods, coupled with Government policies, will leave many without proper pensions. Producer Mike Lloyd
Repeated Saturday 10.15pm
For free tickets. call (0141) [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Lesley Riddoch
Producer:
Mike Lloyd
Researcher:
David Holmes

An idiosyncratic four-part history of the century that is ending, written and presented by Robert Robinson.
1: One hundred years of the correspondence column show what has divided people across the century. Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Robinson.

By Shaun Prendergast. The concept of time is up for discussion as Liam decides to celebrate Anton's birthday. Part 4 of 8. with Shaun Prendergast and Sarah Parish Director Sally Avens

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaun Prendergast.
Unknown:
Shaun Prendergast
Unknown:
Sarah Parish
Director:
Sally Avens
Anton:
Hamish McColl
Liam:
Sean Foley

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