Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
England, Arkansas
(Details as Sunday 6.15pm)
Jessica Holm reports on how a major piece of the African rainforest is being saved, while
Fergus Keeling keeps his eye on the British wildlife scene.
Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
Stereo
Jonathan Steinberg in the last of four conversations with other expatriates.
Zdena Tomin novelist and former Charter 77 activist, explains why she can't return to share in the rebirth of her native Czechoslovakia. Producer ZAREER MASANI
Nancee Oku Bright considers her transition from 'good Liberian girl' to discerning black woman.
Presenter John Waite
by JOHN LE CARRE
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Welly Boots (4). Stereo
Jenni Murray and her guests celebrate International Women's Day.
Plus the second of two stories by EDITH WHARTON : The Last Asset The first of three parts.
2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at Nature): Food with Robin Robbins and Mike Howarth
2.20 Quest
7: Celebrating Rosh Hashana , the New Year
2.40 Listen! Nicobobinus (2) by Terry Jones , dramatised by David Self. Stereo (R)
by Colin Haydn Evans.
With Jack Watson as Lionel, and Peter Whitman as Victor.
Victor has recently arrived from San Diego. He wants to promote cryonics - the science of freezing dead bodies until medicine is able to cure disease - in Barnsley...
BBC Bristol. (Stereo)
Nigel Forde asks,
'What makes a classic textbook?'; and visits a warehouse piled high with books for Romania's libraries. Producer HAMISH MYKURA
Stereo
(Details as yesterday at 9. 15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Eight programmes with Alexander Walker.
5: Laurence Olivier
Producer WENDY CLAY (R)
The last in the series. Katie and Her People
Katie is a respected and successful professional - yet she doesn't really exist. She's a multiple personality....
Jean Snedegar reports. Producer SHARON BANOFF Stereo
Home Truths
The Chancellor is under pressure to increase the tax relief which encourages home ownership. As the housing market falters, David Walker assesses implications of the boom in owner occupation. Producer FRASER STEEL Editor CAROLINE ANSTEY
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
Another Opening, Another Show The E13 million purpose-built West
Yorkshire Playhouse opens tonight.
Christopher Cook finds out what the Yorkshire theatregoers are getting for their money.
Producer BELINDA SAMPLE
Stereo
with David Sells. Stereo
News from Nowhere by WILLIAM MORRIS.
4: Boats on the Thames
by IAN MCMILLAN
MARTYN WILEY and DAVE SHEASBY. The last episode. With
and A Case of Haddock and Plaice
An elderly couple lose all their savings.
With GERRY KERSEY
LORRAINE PETERS
NORMAN MILLS
LUCIA LARATONDA and JAMES TOMLINSON Director DAVE SHEASBY BBC Leeds. Stereo (R)
Patterns of Language
12.30
7: A Faire Felde Ful of Folke Compiled by Roderick Hunt (R)
12.45 8: Hear What I Say Compiled by Professor David Crystal (R)