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With James Naughtie and Carolyn Quinn.
6.25,7.25 and 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
With Robert Orchard and David Wilby.
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
Carolyn Quinn.
Unknown:
David Wilby.
Unknown:
Dr Jonathan Sacks.

2/4. Things have taken a turn for the worse for the Roman detective, who now finds himself investigating a murder and, horror of horrors, is forced to visit a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. Written by Lindsey Davis and dramatised by Mary Cutler.

Contributors

Author:
Lindsey Davis
Dramatised by:
Mary Cutler
Producer/Director:
Peter Leslie Wild
Falco:
Anton Lesser
Petronius:
Ben Crowe
Decimus:
Robert Lister
Gaius Hilaris:
Ian Brooke
Helena:
Fritha Goodey
Aelia:
Susan Jeffrey
Triferus/Comix:
Alex Jones

Listeners' views on BBC radio. With Roger Bolton.
ADDRESS: Feedback, PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT Fax: [number removed] Phone: [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Penny Vine Rptd on Sun at 8pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bolton.

Nicholas Farrell stars in a new play about passion and deception. While Musard is uncoveringthe history behind a forgotten painting he finds himself unwittingly revealing the depth of his feeling fora mystery woman. Written hv Linda Bucklev Archer.
Other parts played by Rachel Atkins and Damian Lynch Music by Deiroy Murray Director Pam Fraser Solomon

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Farrell
Unknown:
Linda Bucklev Archer.
Played By:
Rachel Atkins
Played By:
Damian Lynch
Music By:
Deiroy Murray
Director:
Pam Fraser Solomon
Dr m, Musard:
Nicholas Farrell
Laura:
Annabelle Apsion

Jane Pritchard , archivist at the Rambert Dance
Company, talks to biographer Peter Kurth about a rare dance manual, handwritten by Isadora Duncan. Producers Rachel Fiona White and Sera Lefroy Owen

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Pritchard
Unknown:
Peter Kurth
Unknown:
Isadora Duncan.
Producers:
Rachel Fiona White
Producers:
Sera Lefroy Owen

Fromjuries to war-crimes trials, the law is still influenced by age-old ideas and practices. Marcel Berlins asks if we really understand the powerful legacy of tradition in legal practice. Producer Simon Coates

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcel Berlins
Producer:
Simon Coates

2/6. The sharp edge of satire from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis , with Mitch Benn , Marcus Brigstocke , Jon Holmes and Laura Shavin.
Producer Bill Dare Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: Featuring four episodes of the first series, The Now Show is available on audio cassette and CD from retail outlets or from www.bbcshop.com Call [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Unknown:
Mitch Benn
Unknown:
Marcus Brigstocke
Unknown:
Jon Holmes
Unknown:
Laura Shavin.

Things get heated at the Police House.
Written by MaryCutler Director Kate Oates Editor Vanessa Whitburn
ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]

Contributors

Written By:
Marycutler Director
Written By:
Kate Oates
Editor:
Vanessa Whitburn
Phil:
Norman Painting
Jill:
Patricia Greene
David:
Timothy Bentlnck
Ruth:
Felicity Finch
Tony:
Colin Skipp
Pat:
Patricia Gallimore
Helen:
Louiza Patikas
Brian:
Charles Collingwood
Jennifer:
Angela Piper
Adam:
Andrew Wincott
Lilian:
Sunny Ormonde
George:
Graham Roberts
Christine:
Lesley Saweard
Sid:
Atan Devereux
Eddie:
Trevor Harrison
Clarrie:
Rosalind Adams
Edward:
Barry Farrimond
Neil:
Brian Hewlett
Susan:
Charlotte Martin
Emma:
Felicity Jones
Christopher:
Will Sanderson-Thwarte
Greg:
Marc Finn
Kirsty:
Annabelle Dowler
Matt:
Kim Durham
Alan:
John Teller
Ian:
Stephen Kennedy

Francine Stock reviews the new play by Hanif Kureishi and discusses what it takes to be a stuntman as the Bradford Rim Festival spotlights the work of stunt co-ordinator Roy Alon. Producer Tim Prosser

Contributors

Unknown:
Francine Stock
Play By:
Hanif Kureishi
Unknown:
Roy Alon.
Producer:
Tim Prosser

5/5. By Jane Sellars and Vanessa Rosenthal.
Jane's letters home are now more positive about her art history course. Sylvia catches sight of Jane's indiscreet revelations in a letterto her sister about goi ng to bed with her boyfriend.
For details and cast see Monday Repeated from 10.45am

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Sellars
Unknown:
Vanessa Rosenthal.

Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion at the Perse School, Cambridge. The panel includes the ministerfor environment, food and rural affairs Ben Bradshaw ; Liberal Democrat Leader in the House of Lords, Shirley Williams ; Michael Boyd , artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company; and John Whittingdale , the Conservatives' spokesman on environment, food and rural affairs.
Producer Victoria Wakely Repeated tomorrow at 1.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Ben Bradshaw
Unknown:
Shirley Williams
Artistic:
Michael Boyd
Artistic:
John Whittingdale
Producer:
Victoria Wakely

When a failed contestant on Tony's pop-talent show kills herself, his callous put-downs may be to blame. But soon, more is at stake than a celebrity career. Written by Gary Owen.

Contributors

Writer:
Gary Owen
Director:
Alison Hindell
Tony:
Simon Ludders
Sarah:
Ruth Jones
Tash:
Carla Simpson
Josh:
Sion Pritchard
Glyn:
Jams Thomas
Ellie:
Louise Collins
Contestant:
Stephen Hickman

8/10. Alter Egos. Satirist John Fortune , comedian Martin Newell and the Selecter's singer Pauline Blackjoin Matthew Parris to talk about the allure of not being oneself. Producer Miles Warde

Contributors

Unknown:
John Fortune
Unknown:
Martin Newell
Singer:
Pauline Blackjoin Matthew Parris
Producer:
Miles Warde

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