Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Professor Anthony Clare presents the weekly magazine devoted to matters of the mind, both psychiatric and psychological.
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer matt THOMPSON Editor MICHAEL EMBER
Music for locust plagues and bald eagles, and how to ape a gorilla. Presented by Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling. Producer JOHN RUTHVEN BBC Bristol
led by The Rev Roy Jenkins BBC Wales
Cliff Morgan talks with Robert Kee , journalist, broadcaster and author, about the people who have influenced him. Producer PETER GRIFFITHS
Lesley Reader finds herself plant-hunting in Bhutan - in search of immortality.
Presenter John Howard
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Gregory Goggly Gets Frognapped Stereo (R)
by PETER TRAINOR. With and You never think it's going to happen to you. But what if it does?
An ordinary family meets tragedy head on. Directed by PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland. Stereo
Nigel Forde talks to biographer Michael Holroyd about his resolutions for the New
Year, and, Pamela Donald reviews this month's paperback reading.
Producer SALLY MARMION
Stereo (Details as Wed 9. 15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Clement Freud
Richard Murdoch Lance Percival and Wendy Richard join Nicholas Parsons. Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo (R)
The Beat Goes On
Some of Britain's most exciting popular music is made by a group of classically-trained black musicians - the Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra. Last year they were invited to
Jamaica in the hope of persuading students there that classical music is not for whites only. This is the story of that tour.
Producer CATHIE MAHONEY Stereo
Scotland is different!
Even ardent defenders of the Union take pride in the Scottish institutions that underpin much of everyday life North of the border. But what are the origins of the differences - and, on the threshold of a new century, do they mean anything in the life of the ordinary Scot? James Naughtie explores the three institutions that most characterise the separate Scottish experience. 2: The Kirk Producer
JOHN FORSYTH
For disabled listeners.
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
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Lines open 10. 00am to 5. 00pm
Kenneth Branagh 's
Renaissance Theatre takes King Lear to Los Angles; and Christopher Bigsby investigates the way police are portrayed on television.
Producer JOHN GOUDIE
Stereo
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Lady Chatterley's Lover (9)
by AGATHA CHRISTIE dramatised in five parts by MICHAEL BAKEWELL. With and 2: An Arrest for Murder A seance at Sittaford
House had revealed the murder of Captain
Trevelyan. But who would have killed a man who didn't have an enemy in the world?
Directed by MICHAEL BAKEWELL. Stereo
Teachers' and Parents' Guide to the National Curriculum
12.30am
2: What's It All About?
12.50-1. 10am
3: How Is It Organised?