A magazine for Asian viewers
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
Keep your languages alive with a look at France and Germany today 4: Die bessere
Hiiljte Frauen in Deutschland
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Accompanying books: 50p each, from bookshops
A combined television and radio course for beginners in German 4: Ein Tisch fur zwei: with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Rptd: Wed, 12.5 pm: Sat. 10.25 am)
Complementary radio programme today at 3.0 pm. Radio 4 VHF
Book (same title) 75p, record 11.40 or cassette £1.73, from bookshops
from St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Melrose led by REV BOB HENDERSON , DSO With DR ALISTAIR KING of Amnesty International
Organist JIM MARSHALL
Tv presentation RALPH SMITH (Scotland)
A series of ten programmes 4: This is Not a Circular
Community pressure groups and market researchers issue thousands of questionnaires every year. Presented by ROBERT ROBINSON With ROGER JOWELL
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer IAN WOOLF
Book (same title) 55p, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes
4: In the beginning was the word
TONY BUZAN explains the importance of key words in memory and recall.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer NANCY THOMAS
Book (same title) 95p, from bookshopt
Fresh Fruit, Veg and Air
Consumers want all three, and some growers are cashing in with ' Pick Your Own.'
Producer PHILIP HICKS (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Is Everything Secure?
Strongrooms for sheiks and fire trucks for the jumbo jet are just two of the star products of the world's largest security group.
Presented and produced by MICHAEL PRIESTLEY
with Maggie Henderson and Fred Harris
Play words with Bubble, Humbug and the Spoons.
Written by Alistair Horne and Gordon Watkins.
A 26-part history of the 1914-1918 war.
With the intention of bleeding France to death Germany attacks the sacred fortress town of Verdun and the two nations become locked in the 'grimmest racial feud in the history of human savagery.'
With the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as Haig, Emlyn Williams as Lloyd George, Marius Goring, Cyril Luckham, Sebastian Shaw
Series produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Commission
Introduced by Roy North with Brian Blessed and special guests Sailor
Hand in Glove with PAUL and PETA PAGE and STEVE GREENFIELD
Script GEORGE MARTIN
MUSiC THE BERT HAYES SEXTET Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Director BRIAN FENDERS Producer ROBIN NASH
starring with guest stars Ann Sothern
Patrick O'Neal , Jessica Walter Everything Else You Can Steat
Someone has been busy trying to rob Smith and Jones of their amnesty. Having stolen a large sum of money from the bank in Touchstone the thief has neatly arranged things so that the boys get the credit for the crime. They do not take kindly to this....
by JOHANNA SPYRI translated by MARION EDWARDS Dramatised in six parts by MARTIN WORTH : part 2
Heidi has been taken to live with her grandfather on the mountain, and they've become firm friends.
Make-up TONI CHAPMAN
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer DAVID SPODE Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAW-DAVIES
Weatherman KEITH BEST
by John Pennington
Starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson
with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Hilary Tindall, Derek Benfield, Gabrielle Drake
David, with the company's sponsorship, has his first experience of driving in a race. In an atmosphere of tension and excitement Jill watches his performance...
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
with Richard Baker ; Weather
and the story of Amy Foster and Yanko Goorall with Patrick Stewart , Sandor Eles Hazel Clyne and Peter Barkworth The year is 1901: a boy is washed up on the coast of Kent; no one understands his language; hardly anyone takes pity on him, except a serving girl called Amy Foster. The beginning of one of the lesser-known stories of Joseph Conrad , the Polish seaman who came to England with hardly a word of English and in 20 years was one of the foremost writers in the language. Conrad died in 1924, and this film explores his life and ideas, through the story of Amy Foster and an imagined conversation with its author.
Film editor JOHN NEEDHAM
Script adviser NORMAN SHERRY
Written and directed by COLIN NEARS -he brighter side of gloom: page 4
Rt Hon Harold Macmillan in conversation with ROBERT MCKENZIE
The first of two programmes in which HAROLD MACMILLAN talks about the events of 1961-1963, his last years as Prime Minister.
He faced many problems: the Common Market negotiation; economic difficulties and political unpopularity; threats from Khrushchev to Berlin and Cuba; the Profumo case; and finally his own sudden illness and resignation.
This week he describes the background to de Gaulle's veto; his 1962 Cabinet changes which came to be known as ' the night of the long knives'; and the Cuba crisis when a third world war seemed imminent.
Film editor ROGER GUERTIN
Producer MARGARET DOUGLAS next Sunday