A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASBOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
Keep your languages alive with a look at France and Germany today 12: Wenn Einer eine Reise bucht Urlaubszeit 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 12: Vier Pliitze im Parkett: with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNAREL Teaching adviserANTONY PECK ProducerMADVALENA FAGANDINI
(Rptd: Wed 12.5 pm, Sat 10.25 am)
Radio programme today at 3.0, R4 VHF Book (same title) 75p, record £1.40 or cassette £1.73, from bookshops
Your age? Your show! Second of a series of 20 programmes
Presented by ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Ten programmes for player, coach and spectator. 2: Handling
Introduced by DAVID VINE
With DON RUTHERFORD
(Rugby Football Union) and RAY WILLIAMS
(Welsh Rugby Union) from St Luke's College, Exeter.
Director JOHN RICKWORD Producer JOHN DOBSON
Weardale
Once completely covered in trees; in the early 19th century peppered with lead mines; now it's evolved into a beautiful rural valley, well-farmed and much used by tourists seeking escape from the industrial North East.
But there could be another change, from a boom in cement and fluorspar mining. The landscape and the community could suffer a further upheaval. Do the people who live there want it, and do any of the rest of us care?
Director TOM DODD
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A series of 20 programmes
Is your TV just an Electronic Babysitter? Do children interpret what's on the screen in the same way we do?
Judith Davis and Paul Barnes find out from Dr Grant Noble and the children themselves.
Parents and Children: What do you know about your rights?: 60p, from bookshops
With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
A series of zoological exploration Introduced by Jeffery Boswall 3: The Pampas
The expedition lives among the animals of the vast Argentine pampas. Here is the national bird, the hornero, with its mud oven nest; also the snadl kite complete with winklepicker bill, and the grand archaic ostrich of South America called the rhea. A night sortie reveals opossums and skunks, owls and armadillos.
Filmed by DOUGLAS FISHER
Producer JEFFERY BOSWALL (Bristol) f
Written by John Terraine.
With the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as 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
with Cliff Michelmore
STEVENAGE New Town in Hertfordshire was an experiment-now it is an established and thriving community. Already there is a tradition of music in the schools and clubs. a spirit of neighbourliness of which they are justly proud.
Director JOHN HUCHES Producer TOM CONWAY
from the Empire, Pool, Wembley Fantasy, colour and spectacle in scenes from this ever-popular Eastern musical pantomime. starringand with Directed and produced by GERALD PALMER
Choreography by REG PARK
Decor and costumes by ANTHONY HOLLAND Book and lyrics by STANLEY LbOYD
Dialogue direction by RAYMOND JAMES Musical direction by LESLIE KERRIGAN Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Television presentation by UN SMITH
(By arrangement with Tom Arnold Presentations Ltd)
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
with Peter Woods; Weather
Another opportunity to see this highly acclaimed performance by Ella Fitzgerald with TOMMY FLANAGAN (piano) JOE PASS (guitar)
BOBBY DURHAM (drums)
KEETER BETTS (double-bass)
She was magnificent . . . unmissable, honestly (SUNDAY TIMES)
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Producer ALAN YENTOB
(Ella Fitzgerald appears by arrangement with Norman Granz and Harold Davison )