considers how the problem of food safety is tackled in different countries.
Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
Presenters Peter Hobday and Jennie Bond
Editor PHILIP HARDING
Presenter Cliff Morgan Producer JOANNE WATSON
The programme goes west this week to the 'Lone-Star State' - Texas.
Bernard Falk takes in the sights of oil town Dallas, attends a rodeo, wanders through the stockyards of Fort Worth and visits the Alamo. Cindy Selby finds out what it's like to be a 'dude' on a ranch and explores the Texan coastline for wildlife. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
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with Ned Sherrin ,
Robert Elms , Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from
STEVE PUNT. PETE SINCLAIR Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
with Andrew Marr , Political Editor of The Scotsman.
Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
Presenter Louise Botting Producer
FRANCES MACDONALD
Chair Barry Took.
Captains Alan Coren and Richard Ingrams. Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON and producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
The Rt Hon Enoch Powell , Tony Banks , mp,
Jerry Hayes , mp, and Rosalind Miles , Head of the Centre for Women's Studies, Coventry Polytechnic.
Chair Jonathan Dimbleby and at 2.00pm
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Call Jonathan Dimbleby with your views.
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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by KEVIN FEGAN.
'Divided Albion' is just another historical society until some younger members rebel and re-create the 'diggers'. Directed by TONY CLIFF
Each year thousands of storm petrels return to the island of Annet in the Scillies to breed.
Julian Hector reports. Producer MILES BARTON BBC Bristol
Sue MacGregor celebrates the 100th edition of the programme by talking to the Japanese pianist Mitsuko Uchida
with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and Andrew Sachs.
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by CHRISTINA REID
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
Brenda Polan celebrates coal-hole covers, footscrapers and fan lights in a journey around
Dublin's unique wrought-iron street furniture. Producers IAN KIRK SMITH and JANET LEE
by P. D. JAMES , dramatised in two parts by NEVILLE TELLER. With and 1: The actress Clarissa Lisle has received a number of death threats. Convinced that her life is in imminent danger she employs a private detective, Cordelia Gray. Stereo (Part 2 on Spring Bank Holiday at 3. OOpm. For cast see page 84)
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with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
led by Colin Semper. Stereo
Barry Norman hosts a celebration to mark the 10,000th episode of this story of country folk.
Paying tribute to The Archers are some of its most ardent fans:
Cantabile will put the 'tum-ti-tum' into the famous signature tune.
Glenys Kinnock is likely to have a special view of Ambridge politics.
Zandra Rhodes could well be offering some fashion hints to the welly-wearers of Borsetshire.
And John Walters brings greetings from the Eddie Grundy Fan Club.
BBC Pebble Mill
The second of five programmes in which, abandoning conventional road maps,
Christina Hardyment takes her four children on a 'grand tour' of Europe, using fairy tales as their guides.
An eight-part series with Robert Cushman. 5: I'm Hip
A tour of the disputed frontier where cabaret meets jazz.
With singers
Rosemary Cloonev. Blossom Dearie, Jackie Cain. Roy Krai. Billie Holliday ,
Shirley Horn , Barbara Lea , Bobby Short and Lee Wiley and comments from Whitney Balliett ,
Gary Giddins , Joel Siegel and Sylvia Syms. Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE . Stereo
Famous actor Nicholas Craig is perhaps most associated with a commercial for a particularly mild coffee. But for him, it's just as demanding as playing Shakespeare.
With contributions from Nigel Planer, Christopher Douglas, Christopher Ryan and Chrissy Roberts. Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS
(Stereo)