Stereo
Presenters
Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Last of a five-part series by PETER TINNISWOOD. With and Narrator
Christian Rodska Producer PETE ATKIN
Fergus Keeling goes to the Gambia in West Africa. Producer MILES BARTON
BBC Bristol
0 See David Gillard , far left, and Earthwatch: page 105
Stereo
Sue MacGregor meets Colin Thubron , travel writer and novelist. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
New broadcasters with stories to tell. This week: Alan Chedzoy. BBC Bristol
The Way It Is Presenter
Chris Hawksworth. Producer CHRIS BURNS
Stereo
(Details as Tuesday 6.30pm)
Presenter James Naughtie
Young Hedgehog and the Oldest Thing in the World Stereo (R)
Presenter Jenni Murray
See panel on page 88
A black comedy by Andrew Tomlin
With Carole Boyd as Korilyn, Jenny Seagrove as Anna
BBC Pebble Mill
(Stereo)
John Irving talks about his new novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany ;
Nigel Forde meets the National Trust's Book Curator; and Sybille
Bedford reveals that her new novel, Jigsaw, is largely about herself. Producer SALLY MARMION
Stereo
(Details as Wednesday 9.45pm)
Presenters
Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Lord Elwyn-Jones and Julian Critchley challenge Matthew Parris and Austin Mitchell, MP.
Chair Patrick Hannan. Written and compiled by BOB SINFIELD
Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo (R)
The adventurous life and times of Major-General Sir Harry Smith (1787-1860).
Compiled and presented by David Bean with John Woodvine as Harry Smith. Readers ANN aris
DAVID FLEESHMAN and ROBERT WHELAN.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
0 See David Gillard , left
Enter the Regulators There's a new breed of public official about - the people who superintend the private sector in the public's interest. How will they influence the shape of the economy?
Presenter David Walker Producer FRASER STEEL Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
The Way It Is
Chris Hawksworth and experts respond to views about today's survey on neighbourhoods.
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Presenter Kati Whitaker
A look at In the Ruins,
Nick Dear 's new play at Bristol Old Vic, and Mrs Frampton , a novel by playwright Pam Gems.
Presenter Paul Vaughan Producer CAROLINE YOUNG Stereo
Stones for Ibarra (11)
with Richard Kershaw
12.00-12.10
See panel on page 88