A special programme with LATA MANGESHKAR
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham) (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 10.35 am)
Every year 1,000 people are killed and 700,000 laid off as a result of injury at work.
The new Health and Safety Act gives every employer and employee new responsibilities. But will it make the workplace healthier and safer?
Presented by PETER PATERSON
Director ROBERT ALBURY Producer CHRIS JELLEY
Masks
JOSEPH STRATTON talks to
DAVID CARDEW and FRANK TOPPING with NERYS HUGHES, BARRY WILSHER
MICHAEL JESSETT and Members of the Youth Club at PARK LANE METHODIST CHURCH,
WEMBLEY
Producer R. T. BROOKS
Ten programmes presented by ANNE LAPPING , MICHAEL REINHOLD 3: Can We Still Afford it?
Director cbris JELLEY
Series editor PETER RIDING
Which Little Pig for the Market?
DAVID RICHARDSON reports on some of the breeding stock and contract schemes on offer to the pig farmer.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Ten personal views on the environment
2: A Breath of Fresh Air by ARTHUR GARRATT
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
A WALT DISNEY cartoon
with Cliff Michelmore and John Earle
A programme for explorers, adventurers and men and women facing challenge, risk and the unknown.
This week:
Major John Blashford-Snell , who has just finished leading an expedition down the 2,700-mile Zaire River and Myrtle Simpson , the first woman to cross the Greenland Ice Cap, an explorer-mountaineer who takes her children with her. Tall stories - which are true.... exciting film, strange music, exotic dancers ... adventures enough to be called Globetrotter.
Director jim MURRAY
Producer BOB SAUNDERS Editor PETER CHAFER
Sleeping - Lapp fashion: page 5
with Geoffrey Wheeler
Teams from Ballymena and Wanstead return for the first match in the Quarter-final round.
Ballymena: Patricia McCormack, Alan Dickey, Mary Dunn, Peter Johnston v Wanstead: Susan Lumsden, Simon Kahn, Deborah Adler, Robert Peake
Starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith with guest stars Sally Field, Alejandro Rey
Smith and Jones decide to take refuge in a small Mexican town until their amnesty comes through. Unfortunately, their old friend Clementine joins them which completely shatters their hopes of a peaceful retirement.
by ELEANOR H. PORTER
Dramatised in six parts by JOY HARINGTON starring
Part 4
Pollyanna has implemented a plan to get Jimmy Bean adopted. When Mr Pendleton is hurt in a fall, Pollyanna hears his cry for help and phones for the doctor.
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM DAVIES
Weatherman BILL GILES
with Robin Day
A series of three-part debates on moral and political issues facing us today.
Education Now: Are we sacrificing quality for equality? Part 2
A. H. Halsey , Nuffield College, Oxford, and Harry Ree put the arguments for saying ' no ' . against questioning from
Professor Brian Cox , Manchester University, and Bernice Martin , Bedford College, London.
Producer JOHN EIDINOW
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON (Repeated: Monday 1.0 pm)
by Eric Paice
starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson with Robin Chadwick, Derek Benfield
Paul Merroney returns from the Lebanon bringing with him the man he hopes will finance a business deal - Sheik Abu Ben Adorn, whose immediate interest seems to be in Clare Miller. Edward and Jennifer's only interest is in their new baby...
starring George Peppard with Inger Stevens
Orson Welles , Keith Michell
Reno Davis , an expatriate American down on his luck in Paris, becomes involved with the wealthy de Villemont family and begins to suspect them of sinister political motives. When he finds himself framed for murder, his worst suspicions are confirmed.
Director JOHN GUILLERMIN
This Week's Films: page 16
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
East Germany v Great Britain (Men)
East Germany v Great Britain v Romania (Women)
Today's outstanding events from this full-scale international meeting in Dresden. Among the highlights is the 1500m in which IAN STEWART runs for Britain, and the 400m hurdles, where ALAN PASCOE should win valuable points. But East Germany are one of the world's leading athletics nations, while Romania's girls are fast becoming a significant force in Europe.
For all three countries this is a major preparation for the European Cup Semi-finals next month. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN and RON PICKERING
Television presentation by the East German Television Service
of newspapers, television and radio - those responsible for what we read, see and hear - meet with William Hardcastle, who questions the way they exercise their power, their motives and methods.