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The last programme in a series about six refugees forced to leave their homeland to seek a new life in a new land. 3: Revelations. How does life as a refugee in the UK compare to life as a refugee in America, Australia or Kenya? Could they or would they ever go back? With Jatinder Verma. producer Neil George

Contributors

Unknown:
Jatinder Verma.
Producer:
Neil George

The final episode of Lynne Truss 's comedy drama, starring Jane Asher. 4: Susan has broken her leg and is chairbound - surely nothing now can prevent 30 minutes of uninterrupted heaven with Mrs Milliner ? minuxes or uninierrupu Producer Dawn Ellis

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Truss
Unknown:
Jane Asher.
Unknown:
Mrs Milliner
Producer:
Dawn Ellis
Mrs Milliner:
Jane Asher
Susan:
Caroline Harker
Gerald:
Jonathan Coy
Elsie:
Beth Chalmers
Mr Sparrow:
Stephen Critchlow

By Robin Brooks. 1: The Extraordinary Case of Serafino Pelizzioni. Lewis, the celebrated 19th-century lawyer, gets absorbed in a seemingly impossible case in which a murderous pub brawl becomes an unprecedented miscarriage of justice. DirectorClive Brill

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Brooks.
Unknown:
Serafino Pelizzioni.
Lewis:
Jack Klaff
Russell:
Julian Wadham
Countess Negretti:
Suzanne Bertish
Victorine:
Poppy Miller
Joe:
Nicholas Woodeson
Pelizzioni:
Nicholas Murchie
Gregorio:
Alan Cox
Mayne:
Christian Rodska
Manzani:
Stephen Mangan
Banks:
Jonathan Tafler
Lady Amel:
Sarah Eedle
Sally:
Anna Stewart

Money With Your Name on It? The series in which listeners explore the financial issues that make them hot underthe collar. The Inland Revenue and the Government have been criticised forthe shambolic introduction of the new tax credit system. Mike Maddison was so enraged by the chaos that he glued his hand to the desk at a local tax office in protest. Hejoins presenter Lesley Curwen to investigate What went wrong. Repeated from Saturday at 12.04pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Maddison
Presenter:
Lesley Curwen

Puppeteer Walter Wilkinson 's account of his travels through 1930s Sussex. Abridged in five parts by Roy Appsead and read by David Timson. 1: We Enter Sussex Producer David Blount

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Wilkinson
Unknown:
Roy Appsead
Read By:
David Timson.
Producer:
David Blount

1: Newton's Apple. When Isaac Newton questioned why an apple should fall from a tree he could not have foreseen how authors would be using his ideas 400 years later. Ian Peacock talks to writers Bernard MacLaverty and Charlotte Jones about what attracted them to the apple. Producer Erika Wright EMAIL: radioscience@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Isaac Newton
Talks:
Ian Peacock
Unknown:
Bernard MacLaverty
Producer:
Erika Wright

From London, with Nicholas Parsons and panellists Paul Merton , Sheila Hancock , Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Clement Freud.
Producer Claire Jones Repeated Sunday 12.04pm
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Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Unknown:
Clement Freud.
Producer:
Claire Jones

Mark Lawson presents the arts show and takes on the Terminator, as Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to British cinemas in the third instalment of the tale which pitches humans against machines. Producer Martin Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Unknown:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Producer:
Martin Smith

By Emily Bronte, dramatised in 15 parts by Lucy Gough. 11: Lambs to the Slaughter. Nelly moves the story on to when Catherine and Edgar's daughter,
Cathy, has grown into a teenager, blissfully unaware of her true family history.
Director/producer Peter Leslie Wild
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Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Gough.
Producer:
Peter Leslie Wild
Heathcliff:
Tom Goodman-Hill
Cathy:
Annabelle Dowler
Edgar:
Jonathan Keeble
Hareton:
Danny J Burns
Linton:
Christopher Kelham
Lockwood:
Mark Carey
Nelly:
Deborah McAndrew
The house:
Tracy-Ann OBErman

The final programme in a series relating the untold stories of those who have risked their lives for love.
Belfast in the 1970s was a city riven by sectarianism. But Northern Ireland's lesbians and gay men defied the dictates of political and religious polarisation to create a vibrant community in the midst of the Troubles. Linda Pressly meets the men and women who dared - and in some cases risked their lives -to love across the Protestant-Catholic divide.
Producer Tanya Datta

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Pressly
Producer:
Tanya Datta

Tim Whewell travels to Iraq to find out how evidence of Saddam Hussein 's crimes can be used to bring his henchmen tojustice. Whewell joins a team of British forensic archaeologists trying to identify the victims of Saddam's brutal rule. Repeated from Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Whewell
Unknown:
Saddam Hussein

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