Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
Canon Marlene Parsons talks to
Marjorie Lofthouse about her most important day.
Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Pebble Mill
Food of the last dinosaurs and the wild boars of Britain.
Presenters
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm.
Producer JOHN RUTHVEN BBC Bristol
Stereo
Sue MacGregor talks with the award-winning fashion designer Betty Jackson.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Simon Crow relives the day he played the part of a 17th-century Englishman cast ashore in Japan.
Presenter John Waite
Stereo (Details as Tues 6.30pm)
Presenter James Naughtie
Grannie Lee in a Spin Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray. Is love really sweeter the second time around? Men and women who have remarried tell Jenny Cuffe about the problems, the pitfalls and the rewards. Serial:
Pride and Prejudice (2)
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by DERRICK GEER. With
Nothing poisons family peace more completely than the hope of an inheritance.
Directed by JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales. Stereo
Seeds on the Wind is a new anthology of 'juvenilia' - the first stirrings of artistic talent from now-famous writers. Nigel Forde talks with editor Neville Braybrook , and with author Francis King , whose early work features in the collection. And
Nigel Forde also meets the winner of the Whitbread First Novel Prize.
Producer SALLY MARMION
Stereo (Details as Wed 9.15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Barry Cryer , Clement Freud , Peter Jones and Wendy Richard try to stop each other talking for just a minute on subjects flung at them by Nicholas Parsons. Devised by [AN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo (R)
Robert Weddle , choirmaster, composer, architect, expatriate
Englishman and amateur chef, ponders life. and the joys of creating a boys' choir on an alien shore. Producer SIMON ELMES Stereo
Picking Winners
Small bands of party activists choose the politicians who then form the select group from which future cabinets are picked. Peter Hennessy asks whether this process best guarantees the quality of our political leaders.
Producer SIMON COATES Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
Going Back to the Future for more are actors Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd ; saxophonist Courtney Pine returns to the jazz standards; and Gilbert Adair looks back at the letters of the late French film-maker, Francois Truffaut.
Presenter Nigel Andrews. Producer JOHN GOUDIE
Stereo
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Close Up on Death (4) Stereo
by DAPHNE DU MAURIER dramatised in six parts by MICHELENE WANDOR. and 5: A Midsummer Raid
The threat posed to Dona by Lord Rockingham reaches crisis point.
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
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