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Carol Vorderman speaks on behalf of a charity which helps children who suffer brain injuries.
DONATIONS: CHIT, [address removed]. CREDIT CARDS: Freephone [number removed]. Repeated tomorrow llpm

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Vorderman
Unknown:
Radcliffe Infirmary

Light entertainment from Glasgow's
Pavilion Theatre. Fred MacAulay joins Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor , with Humphrey Lyttelton in the chair and Colin Sell on piano. Repeated from Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Colin Sell

To improve his map-reading skills,
Jeremy Jessel is joined by cartographer Sarah Hague in the Peak District.
Producer Lucy Lunt. See Ordnance Survey
Leisure Map 1. For a factsheet, send a SAE to [address removed]or E-MAIL: ramblings@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Jessel
Unknown:
Sarah Hague
Producer:
Lucy Lunt.

By Charles Dickens , dramatised in five parts by John Dryden. 3: Lovelorn legal clerk William Guppy is on the trail of orphan Esther Summerson 's origins and gets involved in something far bigger than he can handle - a spontaneous combustion. with Danny Worters , Greg Hicks , Eamon Boland , Roger Frost , Ellie Haddington , Dell Synnot and Suzanne Rainforth. Director John Dryden Repeated Saturday 9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Unknown:
John Dryden.
Unknown:
William Guppy
Unknown:
Esther Summerson
Unknown:
Danny Worters
Unknown:
Greg Hicks
Unknown:
Eamon Boland
Unknown:
Roger Frost
Unknown:
Ellie Haddington
Unknown:
Dell Synnot
Unknown:
Suzanne Rainforth.
Director:
John Dryden
Esther Summerson:
Claire Price
John Jamdyce:
Michael Kitchen
Miss Rite:
Jean Marsh
Tulkinghorn:
Anton Lesser
William Guppy:
Rob Jarvis
Ada Claire:
Honeysuckle Weeks
Harold Skimpole:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Lady Dedlock:
Daisy Beaumont
Sir Leicester Dedlock:
Michael Atwell

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