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With John Humphrys and Edward Stourton.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Jim Thompson.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Edward Stourton.
Unknown:
Jim Thompson.

A six-part series by Gill Adams.
3:Sisters Are Doing for Themselves. Rita finally overcomes her fears and owns up to not being able to read, so Pauline rallies round to help her learn her part. Diana is now very poorly, and Sandy finds herself reluctantly accompanying a worried Pauline to the vets. Meanwhile, Gladys helps Rita fool Billy into letting her out forthe audition.
All other parts played by members of the company Director Polly Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Gill Adams.
Director:
Polly Thomas
Gladys:
Ruth Holden
Pauline:
Rachel Davies
Rita:
Deborah McAndrew
Sandy:
Katy Cavanagh
Babs:
Sally Walsh
Billy:
Terence Mann

Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy.
Producer Nick Utechin. WRITE TO: Feedback, PO Box 2100. London W1A 1QT. FAX: [number removed]. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk. Repeated Sunday 8pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bolton
Producer:
Nick Utechin.

By Sebastian Baczkiewicz.

Mary Jane Cooper from Appleton, Alabama, wins a trip to fifties Hollywood to meet her favourite film star. But like all Southern girls, Mary Jane has a secret which threatens to eclipse both of them.

Contributors

Writer:
Sebastian Baczkiewicz.
Director:
Claire Grove
Mary Jane:
Madeleine Potter
Troy:
Ian Porter
Sid:
Kerry Shale
Balthasar:
Walter Lewis
Hope:
Lorelei King
Sherry:
Laurel Lefko

5: The Way up to Heaven by Roald Dahl , read by Patricia Routledge. Mrs Foster hates being late, but her husband delights in delaying her. When he holds up her departure for Paris it is the last straw and she leaves without him.
For details see Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Roald Dahl
Read By:
Patricia Routledge.
Read By:
Mrs Foster

Tom says his piece.

Archers Addicts fan club: send an sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Frith
Director:
Julie Beckett
Editor:
Vanessa Whitburn
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
Alistair:
Michael Lumsden
Shula:
Judy Bennett
David:
Timothy Bentinck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
Nigel:
Graham Seed
Elizabeth:
Alison Dowling
Tommy:
Tom Graham
Peggy:
June Spencer
Sid:
Alan Devereux
Kathy:
Hedli Nlklaus
Joe:
Edward Kelsey
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Edward:
Barry Farrimond
Neil:
Brian Hewlett
Mike:
Terry Molloy
Caroline:
Sara Coward
Usha:
Souad Faress
Graham:
Malcolm McKee
Tim:
Jay Villiers
Kirsty:
Annabelle Dowler
Jolene:
Buffy Davis
Fallon:
Joanna Van Kampen
Alan:
David Hott
Oliver:
Michael Cochrane
Magistrate's Clerk:
Bella Hamblin

Mark Lawson reports from the Royal National Theatre's opening night of Remembrance of Things Past. Proust's epic seven-volume novel, adapted by Harold Pinter and Di Trevis. Producer Robyn Read

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Adapted By:
Harold Pinter
Adapted By:
Di Trevis.

Jonathan Dimbleby is joined at Bablake School in Coventry, by panellists including Tim Collins , vice chairman of the Conservative Party;
Matthew Parris , parliamentary sketch writer for The Times; and Clare Short , Secretary of State for International Development.
Producer Lisa Jenkinson. Repeated Saturday 1.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Tim Collins
Unknown:
Matthew Parris
Unknown:
Clare Short
Producer:
Lisa Jenkinson.

Jim White hosts the sports programme which combines journalism and satire. This week he previews the final of the Rugby League World Cup and examines the possibility of Rangers and Celtic withdrawing from soccer's Scottish Premier League, Producer Ian Bent

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim White

BBC Radio 4 FM

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