Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
The Programme with Listener Power
Last of five autobiographical talks by barrister and historian
Charles Arnold-Baker . (R)
Jessica Holm welcomes the first migrant birds arriving at Portland Bill, Dorset; Fergus Keeling finds out what else is happening to British wildlife.
Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
Stereo
Stereo (Omnibus edition next Saturday 6.25pm)
John Mauceri , the American conductor who is Music Director of Scottish Opera, is
Sue MacGregor 's first guest in this new series.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Tom Lowenstein on how Eskimos in Alaska use ancestral ways of thought to interpret modern changes.
What Price Justice?
The legal system fails many ordinary people because they cannot afford to take a case to law. You and Yours investigates the high price of justice.
Presenter Helen Madden Producer KATE MIDDLETON
Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
'Broadcast Wednesday 7.05pm)
Today: Night Noises (R)
Many schools in Britain are desperately looking for teachers. Jenny Cuffe investigates the staff shortage that's fast becoming a national crisis.
Presenter Jenni Murray
by CHRISTOPHER DENYS. Withand
Having your first baby is exciting but a bit daunting, especially if you've got a back problem and a history of difficulties with anaesthetics ...
Directed by TONY CLIFF BBC Manchester. Stereo
Q: Which 'Little Woman' led a double life, and how was an expatriate
Englishman named Frank Leslie involved?
Nigel Forde unearths the answers.
Producer SIMON ELMES
0 CEEFAX: book details are on page 266
Stereo
Presenters
Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
The first of seven programmes.
Former Liberal leader David Steel , mp, joins Julian Critchley , mp, while former
Conservative Cabinet
Minister John Biffen , mp, partners Austin Mitchell, mp, in a test of political knowledge.
Patrick Hannan is in the chair.
Written and compiled by BOB SINFIELD
Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo (R)
A three-part series on summer schools.
Join Pat Littlejohn and his team of guides at the International School of Mountaineering, as they lead a group of students through a strenuous week.
BBC Bristol
(Stereo)
Jewel in the Constitution? The Royal Prerogative remains one of the least examined areas of the British constitution. Is its use 'a major obstacle to the realisation of the legitimate needs of the people' as Tony Benn has claimed? Peter Hennessy chairs a discussion between The Rt Hon
Enoch Powell and The Rt Hon Tony Benn , MP. Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
There's a world premiere tonight at the National
Theatre, of David Storey 's new play The March on Russia; while a Polish company bring their version of Fiddler on the Roof to Plymouth.
Presenter Nigel Andrews Producer ANTHONY DENSELOW
My Autobiography My Early Life (4)
Presented by David Sells