A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
A series of 25 programmes 24: Wie wohnen Sie? with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNÁ SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Repeated: Saturday 10 May, 10.25 am; Wednesday 14 May, 12.5 pm)
Radio programme today at 3.0. R4 VHF Books 1, 2 and 3 (same title) 75p each; records 1, 2 and 3, £1.40 each; cassette 1, 11.73; cassettes 2 and 3, 11.83 each, from bookshops
The Outer Planets
This month the three outermost planets - Uranus, Neptune and Pluto - are all on view. Patrick Moore talks about these remote members of the Sun's family.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD
Pleasure as Praise
LEONARD PEARCEY looks for the connection between joy and worship: with JOHN HULL , PHYLLIS BRAY
ELIZABETH TWISTINGTON HIGGINS and PETER SPENCER
THE NEW ANGLIAN SINGERS conductor JOHN HULL
THE CHELMSFORD DANCERS choreographer
ELIZABETH TWISTINGTON HIGGINS
From Christ Church United Reformed Church, Chelmsford Producer R. T. BROOKS
Sixteenth of 20 programmes
GEORGIA BROWN joins ROY HUDD
Director CHARLES PASCOE Producer BRIGIT BARRY
(Repeated: Thursday 12.25 pm)
A series of ten programmes 5: At Home
Flashing doorbells, vibrating pillows and inexpensive redesigning can help independence for the deaf at home. Introduced by POLLY ELWES and RICHARD BAKER
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title) 85p, from bookshops
A series of 20 programmes 16: Hightoum
Life in high rise flats is full of difficulties for family life. What can the community itself do to lessen these? PAUL BARNES and .JUDITH DAVIS visit one high rise estate where they are tackling this problem.
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
Danny Boyle
DANNY BOYLE spends his life in two worlds. In England he is attracted by the big wages of a tunnel worker. Back on his home ground, the small fields of West Donegal, there are the deep fascinations of a pastoral tradition.
Last summer Danny returned to Ireland to be married. The film shows the homecoming, wedding and departure to a future torn between the financial attractions of London and the grass roots of West Donegal.
Series producer PETER CRAWFORD Director ROBIN WYLIE
Producer DAVID HAMMOND (BBC Northern Ireland)
with Geoffrey Wheeler
Perth: Fiona Terris, Charles Croal, Caroline Stavort, Stewart Herring
v
Edinburgh: Anne Gilchrist, Cameron Wylie, Helen Brown, David Small
Michael O'Hara the Fourth Part 2
Not deterred by the debacle of her previous detective activities, ' Mike ' meddles in a murder mystery and traps a most unexpected captive.
by NINA BAWDEN
Dramatised by MARILYN FOX in five parts: part 2
Carrie and Nick are staying with the forbidding Councillor Evans and his timid sister Lou. One evening the children set out to visit an old house, when they hear strange sounds whispering in the trees.
Designer DAVID CROZIER
Executive producer ANNA home Director PAUL STONE
Weatherman KEITH BEST
The World of Religion in 1975 Presented by Colin Morris
Today the Fourth International Christian Television Festival opens in Brighton. Peter France previews the best religious television of 17 countries, from Hinduism in Nepal to the committed religious leaders of Brazil.
Series producer PETER ARMSTRONG (Repeated: Monday 12.20 pm)
starring Jean Anderson Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton
Robin Chadwick , Derek Benfield Special Licence by ERIC PAICE
While everyone's attention is on Edward and Jennifer's wedding, Paul Merroney tries to manipulate Brian's business affairs.
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Script editor DOUGLAS WATKINSON Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director LENNIE MAYNE
David Niven introduces a season of famous British films of the War, being shown for the first time on television. Tonight starring
Ralph Richardson Raymond Huntley
Richard Attenborough
A film tribute to the ' boffins the scientists who worked in secrecy to perfect the technology that made victory possible; their most famous and significant contribution - the development of radar.
Producers PETER USTINOV , GEORGE H. BROWN This Week's Films: page 17
with Richard Baker ; Weather
Claes Oldenburg, 46, Swedish-born pop artist, started drawing when he was a child and developed and mastered the skill. He moved to Chicago from New York in 1956, found a part-time job as an assistant in a library and captured the tattered, touching life of the lower East-side of New York. His art is intended to express and arouse feelings as it clearly does. Since then his sculpture has been widely exhibited; earning him a reputation as one of the world's most original artists today.
A series of eight films
4: Hero of the Crossing, where is our breakfast?
Egypt's main problem is not the war with Israel, it is the fact that every year the country has a million more mouths to feed.
Director PETER JARVIS
Producer HOWARD SMITH