A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
(Birmingham)
13: Nous, les Copains Les jeunes francais
Presented by MICHAEL BIRKETT
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Accompanying books: 50p each, from bookshops
13: Muss ich lange warten?: with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIBBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK Producer MADDALENA. FAGANDINI
(Rptd: Wed 12.5 pin. Sat 10 25 am)
Radio programme today at 3.0, R4 VHF Books 1 and 2 (same title) 75p each; records 1 and 2 £1 40 each; cassette 1, £ 1.73; cassette 2, £ 1.83, from bookshops
from Belmont Presbyterian Church, Belfast
Conducted by the Minister, REV JOHN YOUNG Assisted by REV PAI'L ERSKINE and members of the congregation
Organist and Choirmaster DAVID BYERS Presented by ROBIN WYLIE
Your age? Your show!
Third of 20 programmes with ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Repeated: Thursday 12.25 pm
Ten programmes for player, coach and spectator. 3: Running
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
Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON
A report on the National Farmers' Union AGM.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A series of 20 programmes 3: Leaving Home (1)
We follow the stories of four teenagers who left home and discover their reasons.
Director VIVIENNE KING
Producer EURFRON GWYNNE JONES [Repeated Monday BBC2, 7.5 p)n)
Parents and Children: What do yen know about your rights?: 60p, from bookshops
With Maggie Henderson and Fred Harris
Introduced by Jeffery Boswall
4: Patagonia. In the wake of Magellan, the expedition searches for wildlife along the coast of legendary Patagonia.
Filmed by DOUGLAS FISHER
Producer JEFFERY BOSWALL (Bristol)
with Cliff Michelmore
Every year the people of Alnwick hang out the flags, roast the ox and relive the days of Merry England. Cliff Michelmore visits the fair, listens to the music and talks to the characters of this rugged Northumbrian town.
by L. M. MONTGOMERY
Dramatised in six parts by ELAINE MORGAN
On her first appearance, in Anne ,of Green Gables, orphan Anne Shirley won the hearts of readers of all ages. That her popularity remains undimmed after 50 years was confirmed by the highly successful television serial based on the novel. In this further excursion into her life story we find Anne as irrepressibly romantic and likeable as ever. Part 1
Cast in order of appearance:
Costumes JOYCE MAKEN
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer ANTHONY THORPE Producer JOHN MCRAE Director JOAN CRAFT
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
Edited highlights of Friday's Service at which Dr Donald Coggan was enthroned as the 101st Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England in the Cathedral Church of Christ, Canterbury.
Scene described by TOM FLEMING
Executive producer ANTONY CRAXTON
Starring Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Beau Bridges, Carroll O'Connor, Lauri Peters
When their maid Ivy gives in her notice and announces she is off to New York, the Austin family are aghast - particularly son Tim and daughter Gena who have grown up to depend on her. So Tim decides on a way to make Ivy change her mind - by finding her a boy friend.
This Week's Films: page 17
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather