A variety programme of music and comedy starring Naheed Niazi, Musleh-Ud-Din, Amy Minwala, Bilqees Khanum, Khalid Abbas Dar, Tufail.
(from Birmingham; rept Wed 12.25)
(Colour)
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A variety programme of music and comedy starring Naheed Niazi, Musleh-Ud-Din, Amy Minwala, Bilqees Khanum, Khalid Abbas Dar, Tufail.
(from Birmingham; rept Wed 12.25)
(Colour)
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
(Books and records: page 12)
Spanish for beginners.
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
With Juan-Ignacio Macia, Miguel-Angel Aristu, Jacinta Castillejo, Esperanza Alonso, Virginia Quintana, Teofilo Calle
(Book and records: page 12)
Get fit, look fit, and stay fit with Sue Becker.
A BBC-Fremantle Int Inc co-production.
Repeated on Wednesday, 10.45 am BBC1
(Book: page 12)
Introduced by David Vine
with Dan Maskell and John Rudd
(Colour)
Before 1923 more than 120 separate railway companies operated in Britain.
The panel assesses the candidate - and vice versa.
Introduced by Brian Redhead
With Professor John Morris
Introduced by Philip Wrixon
A report on a new system by which cows are milked at a rate of 120 per man hour.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Part of a competition organised by the Manchester Canoe Club at the Serpent's Tail on the River Dee, North Wales.
Introduced by John Earle
The first of two reports examines the prospects for cloth manufacturers grappling with the problems of holding on to their key markets.
with Arthur Mullard and Ian Trigger
(From Manchester)
Featuring Derek Fowlds
and Aubrey Woods, Arthur Hewlett, Les Rawlings, Eula Parker, Pat Gordino
and the Roger Stevenson Marionettes.
A series of programmes which question the real issues behind the news and some of the assumptions on which people base their lives.
and The Goodies: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Dionne Warwick, The 5th Dimension, Marlene Charell, The Young Generation.
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
BBC/ZDF co-production
Three films featuring one of our most colourful and powerful stars.
With Ralph Richardson, Robert Morley.
Trevor Howard's forceful performance as the degenerate lay-about who betrays the man who befriended him is the centrepiece of Carol Reed's evocative film.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
The private thoughts of Julius Caesar starring Donald Pleasence
Caesar was the first modern dictator. He gave his name to history, a name which meant power, and pride - Caesar, Kaiser, Tsar.
In 44 BC Caesar was warned to beware the Ides of March - the day of his assassination. How might he have reflected, during the long night before his own bloody death, on his lifetime's journey down the seductive path to absolute power?
Adapted from Rex Warner's novel by Christopher Burstall
(If my characters come out sinister...: pages 6-7)
(Colour)