P144 CEEFAX 144 Sat 13 Feb 22:21/44    1/4     / SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 Robert Lang and Annette Crosbie are Lord and Lady Cliffhanger in Fallen Arches by Stephen Sheridan. It is a sad and sorry tale of a family driven to extortion, exhumation, poisoning, strong lust and poor cooking Set at the end of the 19th century, the saga of the Cliffhanger family also stars James Cousins, Geoffrey Whitehead Chris Emmett and Jon Glover. Radio 4's new series starts at 2300. Radio 4 Programmer 174/274 More
P144 CEEFAX 144 Sat 13 Feb 22:31/06    2/4     / SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14 It is 16 years since Mary Peters won an Olympic gold medal and brought it home to Belfast. Sport, however, continues to dominate her life. This year she visits Australia and the Olympics in Seoul. For all her world travels, the girl from Lancashire who moved to Northern Ireland when she was 11 has only ever wanted to live in Belfast. At 1700 she presents Down Your Way from her adopted city. Radio 4 Programmer 174/274 More
P144 CEEFAX 144 Sat 13 Feb 22:31/18    3/4     / WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 Civil rights agitation had begun in 1968 but Northern Ireland was still relatively prosperous. What happened at a civil rights march in Londonderry changed all that. A Unionist government ban was defied and the police broke up the march with truncheons and water cannons. Mary Holland presents the fifth in the series The Year of Dreams at 1102 in which she looks back 20 years ovjt the troubles of Northern Ireland. Radio 4 Programmer 174/274 More
P144 CEEFAX 144 Sat 13 Feb 22:22/33    4/4     / FRIDAY FEBRjARZ 19 A mini newspaper war is going on in the Isle of Wight. On the one side is the vjty successful County Press established in 1884. On the other, the tiny Weekly Post, established only 12 years ago as a "brighter alternative". It is edging up to half its rival's circulation, but as Tony Wilkinson discovers at 1605, on an island of only 120,000, there is bound to be acrimony between the two papers. Radio 4 Programmer 174/274 More