Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham: reptd Wed 12.25)
German for beginners
(Books 25p, records £1.05 each: see p 62)
A series of 26 programmes
Get fit, look fit, and stay fit with Sue Becker
A BBC-Fremantle Int Inc co-production
(Repeated: Wed. 11.0 am. Book 45p: see page 62)
Scenes from an Elizabethan life by Alison Plowden
A series of 10 programmes
(Book 70p: see page 62)
A series of 10 programmes
With David Bellamy
(Book 75p: see page 62)
A series of 10 programmes
Introduced by Alan Watson
With Derek Broadley of PA Management Consultants
(Book £1.25: see page 62)
Introduced by Philip Wrixon
David Richardson reports on the setting up of a co-op in the North West producing 8,000 pigs.
(from Birmingham)
Join Roy Day and Phyllida Law in decorating a room.
A series of 10 programmes
(Book 50p: see page 62)
A cartoon film series
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Cordelia Mansall, Barry Foster
(from Bristol)
A series of 13 programmes
The clash between the ideas and culture the British took overseas and those they encountered is a recurring theme of Empire. Nowhere was this clash more dramatic than in Africa where the British were often baffled by African ways. British values, laws, and rituals seemed strange to Africans who adopted - or adapted - some and rejected others.
Narrated by Robert Hardy.
(A BBCtv/Time-Life co-production)
(Colour)
All the fun of the fair in a special holiday edition
With family couples chosen from Britain's leading holiday resorts.
Hostesses: Miss United Kingdom, Miss Blackpool, Miss Clacton, Miss Llandudno
(Nice to see ya: pages 56-59)
Starring Michael Caine
with Nigel Green, Guy Doleman, Sue Lloyd
One of the top British films of the 1960s: a happy-go-lucky ex-army officer, pitchforked into espionage, finds himself the centre of a tangled web of treachery and intrigue.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
with Robert Dougall; Weather
A profile of fashion photographer Patrick Anson the fifth Earl of Lichfield.
Described as one of the world's 10 best-dressed men, and one of Britain's most eligible bachelors, Patrick Anson has a traditional background of nannies, Harrow, and the Brigade of Guards. At the age of 33 he has reached the top of his profession as a fashion photographer both here and in America.
In this film he talks about his life and his work. 'It's all a matter of taste,' he says. 'You can learn all you need to know about technique in a matter of months.'
Among his friends who appear in the film are Britt Ekland, David Bailey, Penelope Tree, Joanna Lumley
Commentary by Rene Cutforth
(Colour)