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Jane Asher appeals on behalf of a charity that works for people who have a potentially fatal food allergy.
DONATIONS: The Anaphylaxis Campaign. [address removed] CREDIT CARDS: Freephone [number removed]
Producer Laurence Grissell
Repeated at 9.25pm and Thursday 3.28pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Asher
Producer:
Laurence Grissell

From the Chapel of St Clement's Retreat House, Belfast. Conducted by the Most Rev Dr Donal McKeown with Cappella Caeciliana directed by Donal McCrisken.
Producer Bert Tosh E-MAIL: [email address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Donal McKeown
Unknown:
Cappella Caeciliana
Directed By:
Donal McCrisken
Producer:
Bert Tosh

Commentary from Old Trafford on the seventh match in the triangular one-day series, by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Simon Mann. With expert comments from Graeme Fowler , Roshan Mahanama and Vic Marks. The scorer is Bill Frindall.
Producer Peter Baxter -Approbate time

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Henry Blofeld
Unknown:
Simon Mann.
Unknown:
Graeme Fowler
Unknown:
Roshan Mahanama
Unknown:
Vic Marks.
Unknown:
Bill Frindall.
Producer:
Peter Baxter

Chairman Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Hawks, Clement Freud , Julian Clary and Paul Merton to speak for one minute without hesitation, repetition Or deviation. 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Julian Clary
Unknown:
Paul Merton

4: Still Learning. In his nineties, Michelangelo famously declared, "I am still learning." Paul Vaughan concludes his investigation into creativity and ageing by talking with contemporary artists such as sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and actor Lesley Phillips about continuing to change, develop and learn, well into old age. Producer Beaty Rubens

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Sir Anthony Caro
Unknown:
Lesley Phillips
Producer:
Beaty Rubens

Nigel Colborn , John Cushnie and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by gardeners in Oxfordshire. Plus a review of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show from Matthew Biggs and Roy Lancaster. The chairman is Eric Robson. Producer Trevor Taylor Shortened 3pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Colborn
Unknown:
John Cushnie
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Matthew Biggs
Unknown:
Roy Lancaster.
Unknown:
Eric Robson.
Producer:
Trevor Taylor

Martin Stottgoes on a subversive ramble across Britain looking for the places people go to find God. 1: The Clash of the Gods. The journey begins at an ancient church and a sacred well in Cornwall. Producer Norman Winter

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Stottgoes
Producer:
Norman Winter

By Charlotte Bronte. Dramatised in three parts by Jane Rogers. 1: Set in 1811-12, the time of the Luddites. Caroline is in love with Robert Moore , tenant of Hollow's Mill. Trouble begins when Moore tries to bring in new machinery. Then Shirley Keeldar arrives with her new inheritance, to live nearby at Fieldhead. Music composed by Olly Fox Director Susan Roberts RptdSat9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Rogers.
Unknown:
Robert Moore
Unknown:
Shirley Keeldar
Composed By:
Olly Fox
Director:
Susan Roberts
Robert:
Adrian Bower
Shirley:
Emma Cunniffe
Caroline:
Deborah McAndrew
Hortense:
Brigit Forsyth
Peter:
Vincent Patrick
Sweeting/Farren:
Adam Sunderland
Rev Helstone:
Russell Dixon
Yorke/Moses:
John Branwell
Mrs Pryor:
Christine Cox
Joe/Michael:
Andy Wear
Sarah/Fanny:
Michelle Hardwick

Three illustrated talks about bereavement and coming to terms with our own mortality. 2: The "Hamlet" Principle. Michael Rosen talks about death of his
18-year-old son Eddie from meningitis and listens to the compelling stories of other parents. Producer Jane Ray Repeated Sat 7.45pm Remembering Eddie: page 30

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Rosen

This summer's blockbuster movie is likely to be
Scooby-Doo, and the Go 4 It reporters find out whether it does the business. Plus, Barney Harwood watches Falcon Middle School's Marching Band strut their stuff at the Music for Youth National Festival. Series producer Jane Chambers E MAIL: gfi@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Barney Harwood

1966: Another Labour Victory. Written by Christopher Lee and narrated by Anna Massey. Producer Pete Atkin BBC RADIO COLLECTION: This series is available on a series of individual audio cassettes and compact discs, as well as superb boxed sets. Two books to accompany the series have been published by BBC Books, www.bbcshop.com. Call [number removed]

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Lee
Unknown:
Anna Massey.
Producer:
Pete Atkin

Roger Bolton dips into the mailbag and airs your views and opinions on BBC Radio programmes and policy. Send your comments and questions to: Feedback. PO Box 2100. London WlA 1QT PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed] EMAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk Repeated from Friday

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bolton

Andrew Rawnsley takes a look at the politics of the next seven days.
Including at 10.45 Foot Notes
The first of two programmes in which Michael Foot charts more than half a century of Labour Party history.
(Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rawnsley
Unknown:
Michael Foot
Editor:
John Evans
Producer (Footnotes):
Mark Palmer

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