with Michael Shoesmith.
Joanna Buchan meets Oswald Wynd , author of The Ginger Tree. Producer Cathy Drysdale Stereo
with Peter Hobday.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Dr David Stone.
Michael Buerk chairs a Seasonal investigation into moral dilemmas behind the Week's news. With Janet Daley , Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Edward Pearce and Professor Roger Scruton. Producer David Coomes. Stereo
Chronicles. Part 4.
Jenni Murray presents a review of 1991. Producer Charlie Bunce
Heather Payton investigates the irresistible attraction of the seaplane they called the Flying Porcupine. Producer Hamish Mykura Stereo
5: Never mind the SDP, Dr David Owen wants to turn the City green. Stereo (Penelope Keith tomorrow 12 noon)
Host Iain Johnstone.
Panel: Dick Vosburgh ,
Alexandra Bastedo , Norman Rossington and Robin Ray. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Doing a Runner
The Chronicle's food columnist of the year,
"Savage Eater", gets the comeuppance he deserves. Written by Colin MacDonald.
Director Stewart Conn. Stereo
with guitarist John Williams. Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
A celebration of 30 years of Private Eyemagazine.
Producer Harry Thompson Stereo
First of seven programmes in which Libby Purves explores the number seven. Producer Christine Morgan
Paul Vaughan and his guests pick their way through the book titles ofl991, and look ahead to 1992.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
byRickdeMarinis.
Read by Garrick Hagon.
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
Introducing Mr Dollfuss Part 4. Terence Blacker continues the story. (Tomorrow: Jill Tweedie concludes the story)
1: A Dodgy Business
The ingenuous Angela inherits a London car firm.
Director Richard Wortley. Stereo
All's well that ends well .. ?
Anna Grayson looks at the problems of farm waste. Producer Carol Trewin
The Life and Death of Grigori Rasputin
"Was he a saint or a demon?"
Written by Paul Allen.
Director John Powell. Stereo
BBC correspondents worldwide take their annual look at the year ahead and discuss topics including: the prospects for an evolving Europe, a collapsed Soviet Union, the Middle East talks, African politics, human rights and world poverty?
Chairman Gordon Clough. Producer Howard Rogers
Stereo (Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Two programmes in which Rosemary Leach and Michael Fitzgerald read poetry and prose about the weather.
1: Snow
Producer Julia Gillett
(Part 2 tomorrow at 9.45pm)
with Robin Lustig.
A Country Doctor's Notebook
3: The Speckled Rash, stereo
Part 2. Stereo
with the Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries.
Producer Julia Wills