Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
7.45
Thought for the Day with The Rt Rev Jim Thompson
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Israel
(Details as Sunday 6. 15pm)
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm visit the rare Great Bustards at Whipsnade Zoo. Producer John Holmes BBC Bristol
Stereo
Four conversations in which The Rev Dr Edward Norman explores the principles that motivate the lives of controversial clerics.
2: Rabbi Meir Kehane , leader of the Kach Party in Israel.
Researcher Malcolm Love Producer John Newbury
Persian painter Saadi Haeri muses on the nature of Englishness.
Presenter John Waite
by John le Carre
Stereo (Details Tuesday
6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Noah and the Animals by Judy Brook. Stereo
with Jenni Murray
Serial: Count the Days (8)
2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at Nature) Movement with Robin Robbins and Mike Howarth
2.20 Quest
9: Celebrating Hannukah
2.40 Listen! Nicobobinus (4) by Terry Jones , dramatised by David Self. Stereo (R)
by Jeffrey Wyn Thomas. The primitive coast of New Zealand seems a good place to get away from it all. But the wildness can get into the blood ...
Director Jane Dauncey BBC Wales. Stereo
Mary Wesley had her first novel published at the age of 70. Since then she has made up for lost time, writing one a year. Nigel Forde talks to her about her latest book, A Sensible Life.
Producer Sally Marmion
Stereo
(Details as yesterday at 9. 15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Eight programmes with Alexander Walker.
7: Trevor Howard
Producer Wendy Clay (R)
In the summer of 1979, Robin Moulsdale embarked on a journey to India that was to change his life.
Colin Semper discovers what happened when a conventional father-of-five came face to face with the Guru Baghwan Shree Rajneesh.
Producer Eddie Payne BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
New Blood for a New Age The UK's population size is static but the people are ageing. What will be the quantity and quality of young people in the 21st century?
Professor A H Halsey examines how shifting demographics will shape the prospects for the next generation. Producer Julian Brown Editor Caroline Anstey
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer Marlene Pease
Kingsley Amis's new novel; radio pictures as seen by television producer Paul Watson; and John McGrath waging border warfare in Glasgow.
Presenter Paul Vaughan.
(Stereo)
with David Sells. Stereo
A statement on behalf of the Liberal
Democrats by Alan Beith , MP.
The Colour of Blood by Brian Moore (part 9)
by Reginald ill dramatised in five parts by Betty Davies. With Donald Gee
Philip Jackson.
2: What Does It Signify? Pascoe wonders about the two sudden deaths.
Director Matthew Walters Stereo
12.30 iEnrollate! Programme 3 by Mari Luz Rodrigo. Stereo
12.50 Beginners' Spanish Programme 1 by Libby Mitchell. Stereo