Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Dee, an agoraphobic for 40 years, attempts the seemingly impossible ... Producer FRAN ACHESON (R)
Research in Morocco and Siberia could save the slender-billed curlew from extinction.
With Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm. Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol
Stereo
Jonathan Steinberg in conversation with four other expatriates settled in Britain.
3: Stanislas Yassukovich , city banker-turned-regulator, reveals how his cosmopolitan,
White Russian origins prepared him for the role of a Gloucestershire country squire.
Producer ZAREER MASANI
A series of talks from first-time broadcasters. 9: William Riviere learns to row Venetian boats on the Lagoon.
Presenter John Howard
by JOHN LE CARRE
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Molly Joins the Circus Jugglers. Stereo
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: Love Forty by SUE LIMB (Part 9)
2.05 Science NaturaUy (Looking at Nature) Human Life Cycle with Robin Robbins and Timmy Mallett
2.20 Quest
6: The Torah and Shavuot
2.40 Listen! Nicobobinus (1) by Terry Jones dramatised by David Self
by DIANA GRIFFITHS. In Roman-occupied
Wales a militant Celtic princess and a starchy Roman emperor are driven to marriage by a druidic prophecy.
Directed by JANE DAUNCEY
with Nigel Forde.
John Mortimer talks about his latest book and Edward de Bono explains what's wrong with the way we think! Producer
EDWINA WOLSTENCROIT
Stereo
(Details as yesterday at 9. 15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Eight programmes with Alexander Walker.
4: Doris Day
Producer WENDY CLAY (R)
Ten programmes. 9: Off to See Uncle Ten years ago the National Pawnbrokers' Association had 100 members. Now, as people come under pressure from spiralling mortgages and credit-card payments, the number has doubled. Producer CATHIE MAHONEY Stereo
Life in the Slow Lane
With London apparently falling into terminal decline, the Labour Party plans a new elected authority for the capital.
Stephen Games asks: Can London be saved? Producer JULIAN BROWN Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
Depression
It's so easy to say, 'Stop feeling sorry for yourself and get on with it.'
Allan found himself in this situation when he became ill. The programme follows the story of him and his wife Ros, and Allan's recovery with the help of psychotherapy.
Presented and produced by Marlene Pease.
A. S. Byatt 's new novel unearths a Victorian mystery; and Ibsen's Peer Gynt bestrides the National Theatre in a new version by Kenneth McLeish.
Presenter Natalie Wheen. Producer JULIAN MAY
Stereo
with Robin Lustig Stereo
Sick Heart River by JOHN BUCHAN (Part 9)
A serial in five episodes by IAN MCMILLAN
MARTYN WILEY and DAVE SHEASBY with 4: A Case of Plagiarism Hartley J. Newton is sure his TV script has been pinched by his night-class tutor.... With GERRY KERSEY
CHRISTINE COX
PETER BELL and JAMES TOMLINSON Directed by DAVE SHEASBY BBC Leeds. Stereo (R)
SATIS Topics 16-19 Presenter Heather Couper Programme 1 Units:
6 DNA Fingerprinting 7 Kidney Transplants 9 Cattle and Chemicals 13 Aluminium in Our Tap Water Producer Julian Coleman Editor Peter Ward. Stereo