Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
with Professor Anthony Clare
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer MATT THOMPSON Editor MICHAEL EMBER
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm explore the wildlife scene and find a naturalist who lurks 14 hours a day up a tree in the rainforest. Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
Stereo
Jonathan Steinberg in conversation with four other expatriates settled in Britain.
1: Left-wing academic
Haleh Afshar reflects on the contrasts between her aristocratic Iranian upbringing and life as an immigrant in Yorkshire.
Producer ZAREER MASAM
Malcolm Oxley reflects on a lifetime spent working in private education.
Presenter John Howard
by JOHN LE CARRE
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Today's story: Polly Pringle 's Pet. Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial:
The Sleeping Beauty (12)
2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at Nature) Round-up Robin Robbins and Timmy Mallett explore wheels, pulleys and levers.
2.20 Quest
5: Celebrating Passover
2.40 Listen! Not That Brevil Hockley! (5) by Ken Jones. Stereo (R)
by ADRIAN MOURBY. Withand
Geoff thinks that he's happily married - until he finds out he's a man who can't say no!
Directed by JANE DAUNCEY
Nigel Forde talks to V. S. Pritchett about his latest book At Home and Abroad and his passion for Chekhov; Timothy McDermott illuminates the life of Thomas Aquinas ; and June Knox-Mawer picks recent paperbacks. Producer
EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT
Stereo
(Details as yesterday 9. 15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Eight programmes in which
Alexander Walker recalls the cinema's brightest stars. 2: Julie Andrews
Producer WENDY CLAY (R)
Ten programmes. 7: Stop-Off
Phil Smith spends 24 winter hours beside the Severn Bridge at Aust
Motorway Service Area on the M4, listening to the passing trade.
Producer SIMON ELMES. Stereo
The Sins of Wages The Government is lecturing the public on the danger of excessive pay increases. What does this day about the state of the economy?
Presenter David Walker. Producer FRASER STEEL Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
The onset of confusion and dementia brings distress to the individual and immense problems for their loved ones. Kati Whitaker seeks advice that may alleviate the situation. Producer MARLENE PEASE W PHONE: [number removed]
Lines open 10.00am to 5.00pm
British playwright
David Rudkin reworks the last play of Henrik Ibsen , When We Dead Awaken; and for her new novel Bernice Rubens takes the legend of the Jewish rabbi who hails his son as a new Messiah. With Paul Vaughan. Producer NICKI PAXMAN
Stereo
with David Sells. Stereo
Love Lessons (9)
A serial in five episodes by IAN MCMILLAN MARTYN WILEY and DAVE SHEASBY. With and 2: A Case of Parma Violets
Betty Shuttleworth trails a perfume and a marital problem ... Also taking part
RITA MAY , CHRISTINE COX. GERRY KERSEY and ANNE RYNE.
Directed by DAVE SHEASBY
until 12.10
Home or Away: Tees/NUe Producer GEOFFREY SHERLOCK slide resource pack
12.30 Tees Bridge Point Written and narrated by Geoffrey Sherlock and Keith Orrell
12.50 Nile Bridge Point Written and narrated by RizKhan