Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Last in the present series with Professor Anthony Clare
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer MATT THOMPSON Editor MICHAEL EMBER
Yn dod o Ogledd Cymru wythnos yma gyda
Fergus Keeling a Lionel Kelleway. The programme this week comes from North Wales. Producer JOHN RUTHVEN BBC Bristol
Stereo
Jonathan Steinberg in conversation with four other expatriates settled in Britain.
2: Nobel Prize-winner Dr Cesar Milstein considers whether his scientific achievements owe more to his native Argentina or to his adopted home in Cambridge.
Producer ZAREER MASANI
A series of talks from first-time broadcasters. Adeola Solanke reflects on her first visit to Nigeria in search of'home'.
Presenter John Howard
by JOHN LE CARRE
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Today's story: The Wise Old Owl Stereo
with Jenni Murray
Serial: Love Forty (4)
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 STEPHEN MALLATRATT. With
Jean returns to the clifftop studio to paint a tribute to her late husband. But what is it she sees reflected in the window?
Directed by NIGEL BRYANT BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
The editor's relationship with an author is an important and delicate one. The volumes in bookshops have been subject to close scrutiny and often heated discussion.
Nigel Forde meets publishing directors Liz Calder , Andrew Franklin and Mark Barty-King and he also looks at the detailed work of the copy-editor. Producer SALLY MARMION
Stereo
(Details as yesterday at 9. 15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Eight programmes in which Alexander Walker recalls the cinema's brightest stars. 3: James Dean
Producer WENDY CLAY (R)
Ten programmes.
8: Turning the Seasons 23 September 1989:
Tom Malyon joins 500 revellers on a cold and cosmic night to mark the autumn equinox at Stonehenge.
Producer NIGEL ACHESON Stereo
Dollars, Debt and Dependence
As the world's largest debtor nation, can the US maintain its economic predominance as Japanese and German economic influence continues to grow?
Roland Dallas examines the implications for the postwar international economic order.
Producer SIMON COATES Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
Is the comic strip taking over our culture?
Paul Allen reports on comic actors and graphic novels, and relaxes with Jerry Hall in Bus Stop.
Producer HAMISH MYKURA
Stereo
with David Sells. Stereo
Sick Heart River (4)
A serial in five episodes by IAN MCMILLAN
MARTYN WILEY and DAVE SHEASBY.
With Fine-Time Fontayne as Stephen J. Blackburn and Judy Flynn as Tracey.
3: A Case of BrotherlyLove
A Canadian comes looking for his long-lost brother from whom he was cruelly separated by evacuation.... With RITA MAY
JOHN GRAHAM DA VIES
NORMAN MILLS
RAY ASHCROFT and BILL RODGERS
Directed by DAVE SHEASBY BBC North East. Stereo (R)
12.30 Deutsch fur die Oberstufe
3: Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten Compiled by Ingrid Hassler Stereo
12.50 Schalt mal ein! Programme 1 Written by Sylvia Hensel Stereo