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PG Wodehouse 's comedy is dramatised in four parts by Douglas Young.
3: Uncle Gaily's Sporting Tips. Tipton Plimsoll has fallen in love with Veronica but finds that the horrible face that drove him from London has followed him to Blandings Castle. with Alexander Morton , Lucy Paterson , Matthew Whittle , Simon Tait and Derwent Watson Producer Dave Batchelor

Contributors

Unknown:
Pg Wodehouse
Unknown:
Douglas Young.
Unknown:
Alexander Morton
Unknown:
Lucy Paterson
Unknown:
Matthew Whittle
Unknown:
Simon Tait
Unknown:
Watson Producer Dave Batchelor
Lord Clarence Emsworth/ Lady Hemione Wedge:
Giles Havergal
Tipton Plimsoll:
Paul Birchard

By Charlotte Jones. A doctor disappears, and his wife discovers an army of missing persons in her search for him and the future perfect. with Sandra James Young , Maggie McCarthy , Akim Mogaji , Ben Crowe and Tilly Gaunt Director Claire Grove

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlotte Jones.
Unknown:
Sandra James Young
Unknown:
Maggie McCarthy
Unknown:
Akim Mogaji
Unknown:
Ben Crowe
Director:
Claire Grove
Helen:
Lesley Vickerage
John:
Harry Myers

Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Peter Jeffrey.
Additional readings by David Holt.
76: Paradise Lost to Pilgrim's Progress Producer Pete Atkin Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Massey
Unknown:
Sir Winston Churchill
Read By:
Peter Jeffrey.
Unknown:
David Holt.
Producer:
Pete Atkin

Joining Nigel Rees to exchange quotations and anecdotes this week are Don Black , Gemma O'Connerand Tom Baker. Reader Patricia Hughes. Producer Carol Smith
E-MAIL: [address removed] Repeated Sunday 12pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
Don Black
Unknown:
Gemma O'Connerand
Reader:
Tom Baker.
Reader:
Patricia Hughes.
Producer:
Carol Smith

By EM Delafield , dramatised in 15 parts by Jane Rogers. The everyday 1930s journal of how to manage a household. Part 11. with Alwyne Taylor , Julie Cox and Susan Brown Director Clive Brill. Repeated from 10.45am

Contributors

Unknown:
Em Delafield
Unknown:
Jane Rogers.
Unknown:
Alwyne Taylor
Unknown:
Julie Cox
Unknown:
Susan Brown
Director:
Clive Brill.
Elizabeth:
Imelda Staunton
Robert:
Richard Hope

Three programmes in which Jenny Cuffe follows the work of investigators responsible for ensuring public safety. 1: Sifting through the Ashes. Can fire inspectors find clues from the ashes of one fire in order to help prevent others? Producer David Ross

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Cuffe
Producer:
David Ross

Nick Baker meets mountain hares in Sheffield and searches for toads in Northumberland.
Producers Sarah Blunt and Brett Westwood
PHONE: [number removed]1429. WRITE: Spring Watch. BBC Broadcasting House, Bristol, BS8 2LR

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Baker
Producers:
Sarah Blunt
Producers:
Brett Westwood

By Stephen Baxter , dramatised in five parts by Dirk Maggs. 2: 1972-80: Trajectories. Natalie will have to decide if she wants to compete for a place on the mission to Mars. with William Dufris , Michael Roberts ,
Frank Lazarus , Russell Bentley , William Roberts , Mel Taylor and Rolf Saxon. Music by Wilfredo Acosta Director Dirk Maggs
* Reader Offer: Voyage by Stephen Baxter is available for 16.99 (inclusive of p&p). The first 200 orders received will be sent a bookplate signed by the author. To order call 0[number removed] or send a cheque payable to RT Offers to [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Baxter
Unknown:
Dirk Maggs.
Unknown:
William Dufris
Unknown:
Michael Roberts
Unknown:
Frank Lazarus
Unknown:
Russell Bentley
Unknown:
William Roberts
Unknown:
Mel Taylor
Unknown:
Rolf Saxon.
Music By:
Wilfredo Acosta
Director:
Dirk Maggs
Unknown:
Stephen Baxter
Natalie York:
Laurel Lefkow
Joe Muldoon:
Vincent Marzello

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