The Greening of Mrs Thatcher From No 10 Downing Street Mrs Thatcher talks to Michael Buerk.
Prime Minister for ten years, Mrs Thatcher and her
Government's environmental record hasn't won her many bouquets.
This weekend she hosts a major international conference on saving the ozone layer, when that record and her commitment will be on the line.
She says that the Tories are the real 'friends of the earth', but is she genuinely committed or just chasing the Green vote?
Tonight she talks for the first time about her own attitude to the environment, and what her new initiatives could mean for Britain and the rest of the world. Research MARK FIELDER
Outside broadcast director IAN PAUL Producer AMANDA THEUNISSEN Editor PETER SALMON BBC Bristol