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Alan Titchmarsh appeals on behalf of the Telephones for the Blind Fund.
Donations: Telephone[address removed] Credit cards: [number removed]
Producer Sally Ratman Repeated at 9.26pm and on Thu at 3.28pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
Sally Ratman

A service celebrating love, live from High Street Methodist Church, Maidenhead. Led by the Rev
Jenny Impey with the Berkshire Youth Choir. Music director Gillian Dibden. ProducerClaireCampbell Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Impey
Director:
Gillian Dibden.

Nicholas Parsons takes the showto Leeds, with panellists Paul Merton , Kit Hesketh-Harvey,
Liza Tarbuck and Charles Collingwood. Repeated from Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Liza Tarbuck
Unknown:
Charles Collingwood.

Matthew Biggs , Bob Flowerdew and Pippa Greenwood are guests of the Alton Horticultural Society The chairman is Eric Robson.
Producer Trevor Taylor at 3pm
BBC RADIO COLLECTION, A specially recorded edition of Gardeners' Question Time is available on audio cassette and CD from good retail outlets or from www.bbcshop.com Call [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Biggs
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Eric Robson.
Producer:
Trevor Taylor

4/12 By Anthony Trollope , dramatised byMartyn Wade Phineas Finn has at last won a seat in Parliament. But his romantic ambitions are going less smoothly as he finds himself falling once again for a young lady whose heart lies elsewhere. Little does he know that he is soon to cause anguish to a new arrival on the scene. „,.... ^ Music by Elizabeth Parker Director Cherry Cookson Rptd on Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Dramatised Bymartyn:
Wade Phineas Finn
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Director:
Cherry Cookson
Trollope:
David Troughton
Plantagenet Palliser:
Ben Miles
Lady Glencora:
Sophie Thompson
Laura:
Juliet Stevenson
Mme Goesler:
Stella Gonet
Phineas:
Conleth Hill
Chiltern:
Scott Handy
Kennedy:
Kevin McMonagle
Duke of Omnium:
Robert Lang
Gresham:
Nickolas Grace
Brentford:
John Rowe
Bonteen:
Loan Meredith
Violet:
Jaimi Barbakoff
Slide:
Damian Lynch

Mariella Frostrup discovers the real person who inspired the character of Madame Bovary. She also considers how banned books remain in circulation in oppressive regimes. Producer Hilary Dunn Repeated on Thursday March Bookclub: Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

Contributors

Unknown:
Mariella Frostrup
Unknown:
Madame Bovary.
Producer:
Hilary Dunn
Unknown:
Sarah Waters

With continuing concern over the threat posed by al-Qaeda and otherterrorist organisations,
Paul Kenyon looks at the methods used to recruit would-be bombers in Britain, and asks whether militant groups still have too much freedom to operate here. Repeated from Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Kenyon

2/3. Gerry Anderson discovers the little details that make life in Northern Ireland a particular puzzle. Suffer the Children. "One Unionist described the topography of North Belfast as "orange dots in a sea of green". And it does look as if some mischievous higher power has taken small isolated clumps of Protestant council houses, tossed them randomly in the air and giggled when he saw where they'd landed." Producer Simon Elmes Repeated on Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerry Anderson
Producer:
Simon Elmes

Barney Harwood presents the children's magazine programme, featuring the final part of Michael Lawrence 's Is There Life in Other Heads? Producer Johnny Leagas

Contributors

Unknown:
Barney Harwood
Unknown:
Michael Lawrence
Producer:
Johnny Leagas

By Gretta Mulrooney. Jack Daly 's daughters are far from happy at the prospect of "Leila" entering their father's life. They are convinced this younger woman will take his money and leave them with nothing.
Read by Dermot Crowley. Producer Gemma McMullan

Contributors

Unknown:
Gretta Mulrooney.
Unknown:
Jack Daly
Read By:
Dermot Crowley.
Producer:
Gemma McMullan

Roger Bolton with listeners' views and opinions on BBC radio programmes and policy.
ADDRESS: Feedback, PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT. Fax: [number removed]. Phone: [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk Repeated from Friday

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bolton

Junk Shopped. Junk mail is all over the place: from pop-up ads on the internet to computerised phone-calls with no-one on the other end. Millions of Americans have signed up to block phone marketing, but what about spam and direct mail clogging up our email and letter boxes? Peter Day reports. Repeated from Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day

Andrew Rawnsley previews the new week's political events. Including at 10.45 Can No Longer Remain. NewSeries 1/3. Brian Walden examines Sir
Thomas Dugdale 's resignation over the Crichel Down affair, 50 years ago.
Editor John Evans I Can No Longer Remain repeated Wed 8.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Rawnsley
Unknown:
Brian Walden
Unknown:
Thomas Dugdale
Editor:
John Evans

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