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John Peel presents more reflections - comedic and otherwise - on weekend family life. This edition includes
Phil Hogan 's memories of sporting prowess. Producer Chris Berthoud PHONE: [number removed]3411
E-MAIL: home.truths@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Hogan
Producer:
Chris Berthoud

Irish senator and Joycean scholar
David Norris explores Dublin in search of the world of James Joyce and talks about the background to the writer's collection of short stories, Dubliners. Producer Ian Kirk-Smith
♦See This Week: page 7
DUBLINERS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Norris
Unknown:
James Joyce
Producer:
Ian Kirk-Smith

Written by James Joyce. Dramatised by Christopher Fitz-Simon.

A steely mother is determined to make a musical career for her daughter.
Narrated by Nigel Anthony, featuring songs which James Joyce loved and performed.

with Lloyd Hutchinson. Anna Livia Ryan, Dillie Keane, Nicholas Boulton, Kilian McKenna and Maggie Whiting. Pianist Mary Nash Director Peter Kavanagh

Contributors

Written By:
James Joyce.
Dramatised By:
Christopher Fitz-Simon
Narrator:
Nigel Anthony
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Lloyd Hutchinson.
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Anna Livia Ryan
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Dillie Keane
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Nicholas Boulton
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Kilian McKenna
Pianist:
Maggie Whiting.
Pianist:
Mary Nash
Director:
Peter Kavanagh
Mrs Kearney:
Amanda Burton
Kathleen Kearney:
Catherine Cusack
Mr Kearney:
Tony Rohr

Dan Freedman , Nick Romero ,
Jane Bussmann , David Quantick and Sony Award-winning comic Simon Munnery join Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis for the sketch and stand-up show. Producer Aled Evans
Repeated Tuesday llpm

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Freedman
Unknown:
Nick Romero
Unknown:
Jane Bussmann
Unknown:
David Quantick
Unknown:
Simon Munnery
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Producer:
Aled Evans

Five diaries by ordinary people. 2: "/ Will Make You Wonderful.
Extracts describe Sally Sedgman 's eccentric upbringing among the faded Irish aristocracy, her years in London and, finally, her incarnation as the queen bee of the Exeter social scene. Reader Amanda Redman.
Producers Pete Atkin and Martin Weitz Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Sedgman
Reader:
Amanda Redman.
Producers:
Pete Atkin
Producers:
Martin Weitz

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