A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.5 pm (not N Ireland) )
Do Care But Don' Worry
An attitude to learn at leisure KEITH MACKLIN talks to
WILLIAM KYLE and BENITA KYLE of the Westminster Pastoral Foundation Songs by CINDY KENT and CINDY'S GROUP
From the Methodist Guild Holidays Centre at Willersley Castle, Derbyshire. Producer R. BROOKS
All the World's a Page
Britain is the international leader in facsimile transmission. At the touch of a switch documents, Photographs and even whole newspapers can be sent all over the world.
Reporter DAVID WILSON
Producer JOHN BURDEN
The fourth of ten films in which David Bellamy explores the diversity of our countryside. The Borders
The man-made, ordered landscape was once the subject of fierce disputes. Today the strife continues as the wildlife struggles for survival.
Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
Book (same title) £1.00, from bookshops
An adventure serial in 13 parts by N. J. CRISP: part 6
Serial devised by N. J. CRISP with GERARD GLAISTER Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director PHILIP DUDLEY
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
by Pat Rooke and Gwyn Arch
with Stephen Varcoe, Barry Wilsher, Sarah Swan
Bulmershe Girls' Choir and a section of Bulmershe College Orchestra, conductor Gwyn Arch directed for last year's "That's the Spirit" festival of new forms of worship by Jill Wilsher.
From St James's Church, Piccadilly.
appeals on behalf of the Disabled Drivers' Association which assists all seriously disabled people towards a fuller life through greater mobility.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Graham Hill, Disabled Drivers' Association, [address removed].
A personal selection of hymns and songs taken from recent Songs of Praise programmes recorded in churches and chapels throughout Britain.
Introduced this week by Bob Arnold
(Tom Forrest of The Archers)
Director GEOFF WILSON
Producer STEWART CROSS
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT (from Manchester)
A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke
[Picture caption, below an image of a stamp] One of a series issued in 1945 to commemorate the achievements of the armed forces.
In two centuries America has gone from a small nation trusting in a rifle by the fireside to the 'shatterer of worlds.'
'Not only a very clear account of America's military history but an equally clear summary of its interventions against communism since World War Two... The beguiling voice underplays a sober scholarship of text.' (Peter Black, Daily Mail)
Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke's America, £5.00, from bookshops
with Kenneth Kendall Weather
The third of six visits to the Royal Albert Hall for the Anniversary of the First Promenade Concert
Craig Sheppard plays Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Charles Mackerras
The programme begins with the same work which Henry Wood conducted at the first Prom on 10 August, 1895: Wagner Overture: Rienzi
Introduced by Richard Baker
(Part of the concert given 10 August)
(From the Proms: The National Youth Orchestra, Friday, 7.30 pm BBC2, R3)
This Week's Proms: page 9
Ken Russell
Last of a series of informal conversations between the musical maestro and his friends and acquaintances in various walks of life.
PREVIN: Can you read music?
RUSSELL: I think I can follow a score, but when the music stops, I usually have three pages to go. PREVIN: I know the feeling well!
Director ROY TIPPING
Producer WALTER TODDS