A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(Birmingham)
Reptd Wed 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
Spanish for beginners
Book 55p; records £1.65 each: page 62
Presented by Michael Birkett
Books 50p each: see page 62
from St Nicholas' Church, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire
Commentary by John Dunn
(Rptd Tues 12.5, Fri 11.0 - not Scotland)
Book 35p: see page 62
Must economic growth involve meaningless, repetitive work for millions of people?
Patrick Lowry, BLMC, Vic Feather and economist Dr Schumacher talk to Peter Donaldson
Book 45p: see page 62
The first of two programmes for teachers in schools and colleges of further education.
Two teachers who appear to be involving their students and one who admits to failing.
Hill and lowland of four separate farms integrated for beef production.
Philip Wrixon reports
(Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers
followed by News Headlines
Fyfe Robertson discovers that there's a growing world-wide demand for Scotland's most picturesque export - Highland Cattle.
Starring Peter Finch, Adrienne Corri
with Rosalie Crutchley, Finlay Currie
Since boyhood Charlie, an East End dealer, has been obsessed with Wedgwood pottery, particularly a Portland vase stolen years before and never traced...
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
Introduced by Roy North
with special guests The Martin Granger Puppets
Written in five parts by Allan Prior and Alistair Bell
Based on "The Pathfinder" by J. Fenimore Cooper
Deserted in the forest by their Indian guide, Magnet and Uncle Cap have been rescued by Pathfinder. On the trail to Fort Oswego, where Magnet will join her father, they face what looks like certain capture by hostile Indians.
Presented by Robin Day
This week: Rt Hon Reginald Maudling, MP former Home Secretary and John Leonard, QC state their case
They argue that our political system gives us every opportunity to alter legislation by democratic means. No one - and particularly no Christian - should encourage people to break the law in protest against society.
They are challenged and cross-questioned by Peter Hain and Rev Paul Oestreicher
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by Moris Farhi
Starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton, Michael Billington, Howard Lang
and Edward Judd, Peter Dyneley, Caroline Harris, Kate Nelligan, Mary Webster
James is to fetch a cargo of rubber seeds from Brazil for the development of plantations in India. The Brazilian Government, however, guard their rubber seeds rather zealously. But Caroline has a plan...
(The Radio Times Special on 'The Onedin Line' is on sale now, price 30p)
Starring William Holden, Clifton Webb
with France Nuyen
Communist armies are advancing through China in the late 40s. When they capture and desecrate a mission station, an elderly priest and his young successor are faced with an agonising decision.
Shoplifter, bootlegger, organiser of indoor pony races, gambler, hellraiser, soldier, raconteur, writer and, of course, Oscar-winning film star.