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A comedy series by Arnold Evans. 2: Merely Players. A duelling count and a quack apothecary - only Beau Nash can give a looming tragedy a happy ending. with Andrew Wincott. Lesley Rooney. Richard Nichols and Simon Ludders. Composer John Hardy. Director Alison Hindell

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Evans.
Unknown:
Beau Nash
Unknown:
Andrew Wincott.
Unknown:
Lesley Rooney.
Unknown:
Richard Nichols
Unknown:
Simon Ludders.
Unknown:
John Hardy.
Director:
Alison Hindell
Beau Nash:
David Bamber
Annie:
Eiry Thomas

By Don Haworth. A humorous story of enterprise, aviation and friendship in a small Lancashire community in the last days of the 1930s - a time when hope and innocence flourished, only to be shattered by the Second World War. with Brigit Forsyth. Malcolm Hebden , Michael Begley and Geoffrey Banks Director Polly Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Haworth.
Unknown:
Brigit Forsyth.
Unknown:
Malcolm Hebden
Unknown:
Michael Begley
Director:
Polly Thomas
Narrator:
Stephen Thorne
Harold:
Christian Rodska

Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Paul Eddington.
Additional readings by John Hartley. 41: Henry V and Agincourt Written by Christopher Lee Producer Pete Atkin Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Massey
Read By:
Paul Eddington.
Unknown:
John Hartley.
Written By:
Christopher Lee
Producer:
Pete Atkin

Nicholas Parsons is joined by Tony Hawks, Derek Nimmo ,
Graham Norton and Linda Smith for radio's most devious panel game. Recorded at the Sheffield Lyceum. Producer Chris Neill
Repeated Sunday 12.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Graham Norton
Unknown:
Linda Smith
Producer:
Chris Neill

An environmental drama by Tim Jackson. Alex sorts out his feelings about Maddy and is drawn closer to Laura. Part 11. with Marian Kemmer , Joe Crowley ,
Lesley Carvello , Terry Molloy , Eric Allan , Kelly Hunter , Ian Pepperell, Norman Bird and Peter Tuddenham. Music Malcolm McKee. Director Peter Leslie Wild. Repeated from 10.45am

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Jackson.
Unknown:
Marian Kemmer
Unknown:
Joe Crowley
Unknown:
Lesley Carvello
Unknown:
Terry Molloy
Unknown:
Eric Allan
Unknown:
Kelly Hunter
Unknown:
Norman Bird
Unknown:
Peter Tuddenham.
Music:
Malcolm McKee.
Director:
Peter Leslie Wild.
Alex Sawyer:
Sean Baker
Laura McLaren:
Rachel Atkins

A series investigating effects of crime on the perpetrator's family. Parents and Children. Peter White talks to parents whose lives were turned upside down when theirchildren were sent to prison. Producers Eleanor Garland and Leanne Buckle

Contributors

Talks:
Peter White
Producers:
Eleanor Garland

New Labour pic. The Government has been trying to copy private sector models of management, auditing and consumer relations. But will this work, and could it be undemocratic? Ian
Hargreaves asks how much our politicians and civil servants can realistically learn from big business.
Producer Zareer Masani. Rptd Sunday 9.30pm

Contributors

Producer:
Zareer Masani.

Currents of Change. From malaria in Africa to predictions of a globally warmed future, Howard Stableford uncovers the massive world impact of ocean currents such as El Nino.
Producer Grant Sonnex. Rptd tomorrow 11am

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Stableford
Unknown:
El Nino.
Producer:
Grant Sonnex.

By Judy Upton. Anna has a healthy new heart. But who was the donor?
And how did she die? with Rachel Atkins , Kim Wall , John Rowe , Gerard McDermott and Carolyn Jones. Director David Blount Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Upton.
Unknown:
Rachel Atkins
Unknown:
Kim Wall
Unknown:
John Rowe
Unknown:
Gerard McDermott
Unknown:
Carolyn Jones.
Director:
David Blount

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