A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.30 pm (not N Ireland)
7: Etranges Etrangers
Les travailleurs immigr6s en France
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Accompanying books: 50p each, from bookshops
7: Immer geradeaus! with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching "adviser ANTONY PECK Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI fRptd Wed 12.5 pm, Sat 10.25 am) Radio programme today, 3.0 pm R4 VHF Book (same title) 75p, record £ 1.40 or cassette £ 1.73, from bookshops
Alone with a Telephone
Reflections on present-day prayers compiled and introduced by REV ALEC GILMORE
Prayers spoken by JONATHAN BURN TOM DURHAM, DAPHNE ROGERS and discussed with REV DONALD AIRD and members of the Church of the Ascension, Wembley
Producer R. BROOKS
7: How Much Proof Do You Need? Presented by ROBERT ROBINSON With HARVEY GOLDSTEIN and PROFESSOR JOHN F. SCOTT
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer IAN WOOLF
Book (same title) 55p, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes 7 : Get it Together
TONY BUZAN shows how with proper preparation and organisation you can improve and enjoy study and learning.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer NANCY THOMAS
Book (same title) 95p, from bookshops
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON Not so easy
Maize is a new and promising crop but this year's harvest has been difficult.
PHILIP WRIXON reports.
Producer JOHN KENYON (from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
The Potters' Tale
After 200 years of family control, one of the world's greatest pottery firms is now substantially owned by" the big institutions. And it has grown into a group of companies with a world turnover of nearly £30 million a year.
Presented and produced by, MICHAEL PRIESTLEY
With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Written by John Terraine.
A 26-part history.
The British fight the five-month battle of the Somme.
With the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as Douglas Haig, Emlyn Williams as Lloyd George and 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 Jacqueline Clarke
Barrie Gosney , Len Lowe and special guests Pilot Hand in Glove with PAUL and PETA PAGE and STEVE GREENFIELD
Script GEORGE MARTIN
Music THE BERT HAYES SEXTET Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Director BRUN PENDERS Producer ROBIN NASH
Guest stars Burl Ives , Lee Majors Bradford Dillman , Cesar Romero The McCreedy Bust - Going: Going: Gone
by JOHANNA SPYRI translated by MARION EDWARDS Dramatised in six parts by MARTIN WORTH : part 5
Heidi has been found sleep-walking. Dr Classen, a shrewd diagnostician, has instructed that she be sent back to her grandfather.
Film cameraman KEN MACMILLAN Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer DAVID SPODE Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM-DAVIES
Weatherman JACK SCOTT
from the Mint Methodist Church, Exeter, with combined local choirs Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
Conductor ARTHUR VELLICNOWETH Organist GEORGE RICKARD
Prayer and blessing REV TREVOR BURDSALL Producer JOHN DOBSON
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
by N.J. Crisp
Starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson
with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Hilary Tindall, Derek Benfield, Gabrielle Drake
Edward meets prospective business-world shareholders, but his frankness causes a setback.
by ANTON CHEKHOV
Translated by RONALD HINGLEY
A Play of the Month presentation It is Leo Zheltukhin's birthday and to mark the occasion his friends and neighbours are joining him for lunch. Among them are Alexander Serebryakov, a retired professor, and his second wife, the young and beautiful Helen. They have continued to live on his first wife's estate after her death and share the house with his dead wife's mother and her son George. It is an arrangement which leads to tragedy.
Pianist TOM MCCALL
Costume designer DOROTHEA WALLACE Lighting SAM BARCLAY
Designer NATASHA KROLL Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director DONALD MCWHINNIE
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
The story of Jacques Offenbach , the ' Mozart of the Champs-Elysees.'
Raymond Leppard tells the story and conducts his celebrated company of singers, dancers and players including
Norma Burrowes , April Cantelo Patricia Kern , Philip Langridge English Chamber Orchestra and the Can Can Girls
Hugues Cuenod plays Offenbach
Choreography TERRY GILBERT Lighting DAVE SYDENHAM Sound RAY ANGEL
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Director BARRIE GAVIN
This week: Sir Arnold Weinstock As managing director of the General Electric Company, Arnold Weinstock has played a significant part in the transformation of the electrical engineering industry in this country. Christopher Chataway , former Minister for Industrial Development, discusses with Sir Arnold Weinstock the decisions that have led to this success.
Director STUART HARRIS Producer KARL SABRAGH