with Margaret Martyn.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor. Details as Monday plus:
with Elaine Storkey.
with Libby Purves and Brian Hayes. Producer Lucy Cacanas
Mark. 7: The Crucifixion.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. The current serial is one of the few great English novels to deal with industrial relations.
Kathleen Griffin sets out to find others, including David Lodge 's Nice Work. Serial:North and South(12)
with John Howard.
A six-part serial by Peter Whalley.
3: Richard Gillian has decided to hire a private investigator to see if he can find out who's trying to blackmail him.
Director Tony Cliff
with James Naughtie.
Eight further exploits of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective.
A local landlady has an eccentric lodger who seems to be causing her grave concern.
Violinist Leonard Friedman
Dramatised by Peter Ling
Six talks in which Sue Phillips muses on the curious lives of everyday edibles.
Eaten by the Elizabethans for its aphrodisiac qualities, banned by Scottish Puritans for failing to appear in the Bible and converted to snuff boxes by a one time Secretary of the Bank of England - there's more to potatoes than fish.
Tim Sebastian pursues enterprise crooks and the authorities which hide them.
3: Khyber Pass - A Smuggler's Freeway. Consumer durables from Russia, cosmetics from the West and arms and drugs from Afghanistan are openly for sale on the North-West Frontier. Although officially frowned on by the Pakistani authorities, little is done to stifle the free flow of contraband. Who benefits?
by Michael and Melissa Bakewell. The life story of George Gordon - Lord Byron. With Jonathan Hyde as Lord Byron and Paul Daneman as the voice of the poet. 3: The Treaclemoon Is Over!
Film releases including Innocent Moves starring Ben Kingsley and Tombstone with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer.
Producer Clare McGinn (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Patrick Cunningham. Lonely for friendship, a man starts posting letters in council salt bins - with outstanding results. Read by James Taylor. Producer Jocelyn Boxall
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
A women's panel game chaired by Frances Edmonds with team captains Jo Brand and Jan Ravens and guests Dianne Oxberryand Maria Esposito. Producer Liz Anstee
The rules of engagement.
John Waite investigates. Editor Graham Ellis
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Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
The Harder They Fall. Glenys Kinnock follows the fortunes of families that need financial help to survive.
Marina Warner talks to Philip Brady about her 1994 Reith Lectures which begin next week. She explains why she has chosen myths such as Frankenstein, King Kong, Peter Pan , and the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park to present a critique of contemporary Britain.
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Heather Payton.
with Alexander MacLeod.
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Simon Brett picks a selection of diary extracts for 14th January.