i A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAI. .. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners. Presented by ANN ladbiry 9: Shirtwaist Dress
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS (First shou'n on BBC2)
Book (same title), £2.40, from bookshops
A 24-part French course: 23
Radio programmes: Wed 7.0 pm (R3 medium wave), Sun 3.0 pm (R4 VUF) Book 2 (same title), 11.30; record 2, fl.73, or cassette 2, 12.81, from bookshops
A series of 15 programmes 11: Paying the State's Way
After several years when Public Spending and the National Debt have steadily increased, the Government has called a halt. Many key areas of Government policy are affected - Education, Transport and Defence are to be cut, Council Rents are to increase and many council housing programmes curtailed. Why have these changes been necessary and what are the consequences?
Producer chris jelley
(Repeated: Tuesday BBC2. 2.30 pm)
Book (same title), il.60, from bookshop*
A series joining the viewer at home with the worshipper in Church.
In the first of three visits to the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, Clapham Common, Leonard Fearcey is invited to join the Family Communion Service and to put to Rev David Jackson and others the question "Does love defeat evil?"
Organist David Barker
Series producer R. T. Brooks
A series of 20 programmes: 13
Over 150 activities are included in our New Interests Quiz; today's programme suggests how to find out more about the ones that catch your fancy.
Presented by ROY hudd and IRENE THOMAS
Assistant producer BRYN brooks Producer brigit BARRY
(Repeated: Thursday 3.30 pm)
A 25-part Italian course: 24 Introduced by MARISA DILLON-WESTON
Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Book (same title), fl.00, records 1 and 2 £1 20 each, or cassettes 1 and 2, £2.70 each, from bookshops
Mr George 's Lake
Windermere town was virtually created by George Pattison 's ancestors. Generations of his family building firm have styled and shaped a picture postcard community since this once isolated corner of Britain was opened up by the railways.
Today, MR GEORGE - as he's known - admits that he lives 100 years out of his time, preferring to model his life-style on the grace and elegance of the Victorian Golden Age on Windermere. Typical is his devotion to the steam launches he has salvaged from the lake bed-launches which once carried the new gentry, the industrial barons and their ladies about the lake.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Director PETER HERCOMBE BBC Birmingham
A weekly look at the topics and issues that affect our children. The Health Visitor
'I think that health visiting has proved to me that it serves a very real purpose that no other service can provide, and something that if we didn't do, wouldn't be done. And society would sadly lack because of that.' Parents and Children spends the day with a health visitor and finds out what her job entails.
Narrator CLAIRE WOOLFORD
Film editor PETER ORTON Producer DICK FOSTER
Book The First Five Years, 11.80, from bookshops
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur
Hermione Waterfield
Customers Sir Lincoln Hallinan Valerie Trimble
Producer PAUL smith
Executive producer JOHN KING BBC Bristol
Going for a Song: English Furniture, il.75, from bookshops
[Starring] Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
with guest star Jack Kelly
Blue finds himself the victim of dangerous circumstances.
(First shown on BBC2)
(Next week: Badminton Horse Trials)
by D.K. Broster
Adapted for television in six parts by Tom Wright
with David Rintoul as Ewen Cameron and Tom Chadbon as Keith Windham
Keith, in disgrace because of his refusal to testify against Ewen (David Rintoul, left), has been given the chance to redeem himself by capturing the fugitive Prince Charles. Ewen waits to be transported to Carlisle where he will be tried and butchered as a rebel.
BBC Scotland
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Words and letters With DONALD GEE BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
ROSEMARY LEACH
Script BARRY TOOK
Repeat: Thurs 12.35 pm, Sat 10.25 am
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Book (same title), il-00, from bookshops
Joan Bakewell and Rev Lord Soper in dialogue from St Mary-le -Bow
REV JOSEPH MCCULLOCH introduces another discussion on the values shaping life in Britain.
Producer R. T. BROOKS
sung by the combined choirs of Canterbury schools in St Thomas 's Roman Catholic Church, Canterbury Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
Crown Him with many crowns (Diademata)
Christ is our cornerstone (Harewood)
Once to every man and nation (Ebenezer)
Christ is the Lord of the smallest atom Lift high the Cross (Crucifer) Were you there?
0 Jesus I have promised (Wolvercote) Steal away (arr Brian Trant )
Soldiers of Christ, arise (St Ethelwald) Forth in thy name (Angel's song)
Conductor CYRIL WADE
Organist KENNETH CONDON Prayer and Blessing REV FR BARRY ANGUS
Director STEWART CROSS
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
A serial in 13 parts starring Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell , Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton
Robin Chadwick , Derek Benfield
The Hammond Board has unanimously rejected Kirkman's offer for the company and this has meant quite a victory for Paul Merroney. Nevertheless, Brian feels that Hammonds need help from some quarter if they are to function properly in Europe ...
11: Try, Try Again by RAY JENKINS
Created by Gerard Glaister, N. J. CRISP Script editor DOUGLAS WATKINSON Designer Ian Ashurst
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Producer BILL SELLARS
Director Christopher BAKER
starring
Julie Andrews , Rock Hudson
Singer Lili Smith is the darling of the British forces during World War I. She is also a spy for German Intelligence in Berlin. On the eve of her departure for France to receive the Legion of Honour, she is given a new assignment: to find out about the Allies' plans for their new military aircraft. The result is a spectacular and very unusual mixture of delightful, tongue-in-cheek comedy and exciting aerial dog-fights.
Director BLAKE EDWARDS films: page 9
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
with Esther Rantzen Reporters
KIERAN PRENDIVILLE , GLYN WORSNIP CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the Week
Song of the Week VICTORIA WOOD
Director PIETER MORPURGO Editor JOHN MORRELL