A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, reviews of recent news, music and stories Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
Spanish for beginners: 19
Presented by ALISON SKILBECK and CARLOS RIERA
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Book 55p, records 11.65 each: see p 54
19: A vos marques..., Le sport en France
Presented by MICHAEL birkett
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Books 50p each: see page 54
from St Mary's Church, Swansea Celebrant
THE VEN HARRY C. WILLIAMS Archdeacon of Gower
Preacher CANON DR DAVID WALKER
Organist OILYS LLOYD
Choirmaster CLIFFORD ROSE Television presentation by TREGELLES WILLIAMS
Customs and Excise
A visit to Liverpool to see some of the familiar and less familiar jobs carried out by young people. Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Producer ANTHONY SEARLE
Book 35p: see page 54
Customary check, sir: page 4
19: International Constraints: Do multi-national companies present a threat to British sovereignty?
Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director CHRIS JELLEY Book 45p: see page 54
Introduced by JOHN EARLE with RON JAMES 9: Crag Rescue
Director JOHN RICKWORD Producer JOHN DOBSON Book 90p: Me page 54
The Sting: The Scorpion light tank is proving to be one of the most successful fighting vehicles of its kind ever made in Britain, with export orders running at 150-million so far.
Reporter MICHAEL BUERK
Producer MICHAEL PRIESTLEY
What do children enjoy about reading? What kind of books do they choose, and why? PAUL BARNES and JUDITH DAVIS find out.
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES (Repeated: Monday, 7.5 pm, BBC2)
Book, based on previous series, 60p: see page 54
with David Bellamy
This week's team: Jeffery Boswall Cathy Kilpatrick , Tony Soper
Director GEORGE inger
Producer PETER Crawford (Bristol)
Where are all the flowers....r: p 10
Man On The Move
Written by CORRELLI BARNETT Narrated by LEO MCKERN
CORRELLI BARNETT looks from the air at what we've gained and what we've lost in our search for speed.
Producer PAUL BONNER
Series editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF
with ventriloquist Shari Lewis and LAMB CHOP, CHARLEY HORSE
Music by THE BUNNY THOMPSON TRIO Presented by JOHNNY DOWNES
by SIR WALTER SCOTT
Dramatised in five parts by ALEXANDER BARON
Nigel's first steps to save his ancestral estates have met with little success, but he has found friends in Heriot and Dalgarno. One night, in a lonely place, he is waylaid by ruffians.
Part 2
Fights arranged by BILLY HORRIGAN , TIM CONOREN Script editor ALISTAIR BELL
Studio lighting RALPH WALTON Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director PETER CREGEEN
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
With THE NORTH WALES
ASSOCIATION OF MALE CHOIRS from Chester Cathedral
Introduced by DAVID PARRY-JONES Soloist MARY LLOYD DAVIES
Conductor D. ROLAND MORRIS Prayer and blessing by The Dean of Chester,
VERY REV G. W. 0. ADDLESHAW
Producer GERAINT STANLEY JONES Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
starring
Jean Anderson , Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton
Robin Chadwick , Hilary Tindall Gabrielle Drake
Hijack by ERIC paice
The Dover depot has started to operate. Edward and Riley go to Boulogne to collect a valuable load, but their every move is being watched ...
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Designer gavin DAVIES
Producer KEN riddington Director PHILIP DUDLEY
starring
Gregory Peck
Jane Wyman , Claude Jarman Jr with Chill Wills Clem Bevans
Margaret Wycherly
While his mother and father struggle to make a living off the land they have cleared in the scrub wilderness of the Florida backwoods, young Jody longs for a pet which will be his very own.
Director clarence BROWN
This Week's Films: page 9
with Peter Woods Weather
In this Omnibus Claire Bloom talks to Patrick Garland about her life and career, with extracts from Limelight, Richard III, Look Back in Anger, Three into Two Won't Go, A Doll's House and the new stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire.
with Heavy Feather
The award-winning actor and a six-piece band in a late-night entertainment of words and music. Music from Hoagy Carmichael to Kris Kristofferson. Words from Spike Milligan to T.S. Eliot
"One of the ten best theatre shows of 1973." (Time magazine)
followed by Closedown