Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOME
with Chris Morgan BBC Wales. Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
goes on the trail of tourists in the BBC sound archives.
Producer FIONA COUPER
Eight celebrities host discussions on issues and ideas close to their hearts. In the first of the series, Ludovic Kennedy invites a group of guests to his house in Wiltshire for a mixed grilling ...
Researchers AMANDA MARES and LUCY BARTLEY
Producer CHRIS ELDON LEE BBC Manchester. Stereo
0 See panel, left
Nicholas Craig , the greatest actor in the world, reads from his revealing autobiography. It includes the work of less successful Performers such as Nigel Planer , Christopher Douglas. Christopher Ryan and Chrissy Roberts. Written by NIGEL PLANER and CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS
Producer BILL DARE. Stereo (R)
While traditional music and dancing from all over the world gain credibility in England, Morris and step dances are still ignored. Yet folk dancing is alive, kicking and growing more popular.
Mark Steyn investigates, dons his bells and clogs and steps it out.
Producer JULIAN MAY Stereo (R)
The Last Egg by GREG SNOW Read by Dermot Crowley Producer DUNCAN MINSHULL
God of Gods, we sound his praises; Pantyfedwen; Philippians 1, w 1-11; Restore, 0 Lord, the honour of your name BBC Wales
(Details as Sunday 5. 00pm L W)
with Simon Rae.
Readers DIANA BISHOP and JOHN MATSHIKIZA. Guest Fred D'Aguiar. Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenter John Waite Editor KEN VASS
Chair Robert Robinson Semi-Final 2 - Midlands and North West
Contestants:
David Hawkins , Rex SatchweU , John Kinsman and Alan Wynne.
Including Beat the Brains. Programme devised by JOHN P. WYNN
Questions set by LAN GILLIES
Producer RICHARD EDIS. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie Editor MARTIN COX
Adelaide's Naughty Granny: Naughty Granny Goes on Holiday (1) by HILARY SHARPE Read by Molly Weir Producer DAVID IAN NEVILLE Stereo (May be recorded for educational use)
with Jenni Murray
Serial: Shadow Play (9) Editor CLARE SELERIE-GREY
by PETER TINNISWOOD
Stereo (Details as Sat 7.45pm)
Mexico - A Place of Three Cultures
Natalie Wheen talks to the Mexican artists who confront their mixed cultural heritage.
Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton Editor ROGER MOSEY
Stereo (Details Sat 12.25pm)
Written by PAUL BURNS
BBC Pebble Mill
A five-part series in which John Humphrys talks to people who have climbed to the top of the ladder in their chosen career. 1: Andreas Whittam Smith, Editor of The
Independent newspaper.
(Details Saturday 4.30pm LW)
How Far to Jaisalmeer? by MARTIN WORTH. With
You can't afford to be an innocent abroad in India, as Simon discovers.
Plus ISHAQ BUX,
KUMALL GREWAL, RAJ PATEL and SONESH SIRA
Directed by JANE MORGAN
Stereo (RepeatednextSat 2.30pm)
The Rushdie File is published; Irish playwright
Frank McGuiness puts the people of Derry on stage; and the new Paris Opera House opens its doors - and closes them again. Presenter
Christopher Cook
Producer NOAH RICHLER
Stereo
The Russia House by JOHN LE carre , abridged in 12 episodes and read by John le Carre (11)
Producer DAVID BENEDICTUS
with Richard Kershaw Editor MARGARET BUDY