With Dr Pauline Webb.
With John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
With Lionel Blue.
Editor Roger Mosey
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Last of the series in which cultural analyst Homi Bhabha reports from America's second city on life and people, architecture and attitudes. The New Puritans. The conservative backlash against liberalism, political correctness and sexual permissiveness. Series producer Zareer Masani Repeated Sunday 6.15pm
30: Becket
With Paul Jenkins and Roger May. For details see Monday
Will Carlingjoins Brenda Emmanus to reveal his tips for tomorrow's sporting stars on how to reach the top. Serial: Second Nature (4) For details see Tuesday
Presented by Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Grant Sonnex. Rptd Sun 8.00pm WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme. BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
With Daire Brehan. Editor Huw Marks
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Wine writer Andrew Jefford , often critical of wines offered by Supermarkets, joins riead buyer Chris Murphy in Vouvray to see if he can bring home a better bottle. Producer Sheila Dillon
Repeated on Monday at 7.20pm
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
The first in Bert Coules 's three-part dramatisation of the classic story, starring Oliver Reed and Linus Roache. Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor and guests.
Regional Theatre
To round up Kaleidoscope's week of regional theatre, Paul Allen chairs a discussion on the Arts Council's
Green Paper and how it might affect the regional theatres in England. Producer John Boundy
By Catherine Merriman. "How can it be that women have the capacity for flight... ? That something so amazing could be kept secret, all this time?" Read by Tessa Gearing . Producer Caroline Sarll Rpt
With Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
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Bill Torrance and Edi Stark present a 12-part series taking a reflective look at gardens and the people who love them. 2: French chef Raymond Blanc reveals the influences in the beautiful and productive garden of his
Oxfordshire hotel and restaurant.
And Edi Stark gets to the point about those prickly customers, cactuses. A Tern production. Rptd Sunday at 9.00pm
There's a tiger on the loose.
Written by Simon Frtth. Director David Ian Neville. Editor Vanessa Whriburn.
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Christopher Serle presents extracts from BBC radio and television.
Producer Cathy Drysdaie. Rptd Sun 3.30pm
From Sheringham, Norfolk, with Paul Boateng MP, Opposition Legal Affairs spokesman; Howard Davies , Director General of the CBI; the Rt Hon
Norman Lamont MP; and Robert Winston , Professor of Fertility Studies at London University.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
Presented by Marcel Berlins. Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Clinton and Tiberius
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
United Nations intervention in Bosnia, the failure of Bill Clinton to act on the crisis, and the inspiration the president may draw from Roman Emperor Tiberius.
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Mixed Doubles: the Art of Twins
With the help of writers, artists and film-makers, Kelvin Jackson explores
Western culture's fascination with twins.
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
Garrick Hagon reads the second of two short stories by F Scott Fitzgerald. Rpt
The second show of bitter comedy from Belfast continues with the theme of reconciliation in The Further
Sectarian Adventures of Orangeman, and a terrifying look back at the dangers of mind-expanding comedy. Producer Gareth Edwards. Rptd Sat 6.25pm
Alistair Beaton takes another look at life, with guests including Ian McMillan. Producer Malcolm Love