A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
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A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
A series of ten programmes Presented by ANN LADBURY 10: Finishing Touches
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), f2.40, from bookshops
A 24-part French course: 24
Radio programmes: Wed 7.0 pm (R3 medium wave). Sun 3.0 pm (R4 VHF)
Book 2 (same title), £1.30; record 2, £1.73, or cassette 2, £2.81, from bookshops
A series of 15 programmes
12: The Nationalisation Bogey
Why do nationalised industries never seem profitable? DONALDSON talks to British Rail's retiring Chairman, Sir Richard Marsh.
Director ROBERT ALBURY Producer chris JELLEY
(Repeated: Tuesday BBC2, 2,30 pm)
A series joining the viewer at home with the Church worshipper. His Life and Ours
2: Jesus Weeps
In the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, Clapham Common,
REV DAVID JACKSON invites LEONARD PEARCEY to introduce more answers to the question:
Does love defeat evil? With REV ALEC GILMORE
POLLY MURCH , MICHAEL SPICE
Organist DAVID BARKER
Series producer R. T. BROOKS
A series of 20 programmes: 14
A 25-part Italian course: 25
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Five personal views on the environment. 1: Water, water ... by DAVID BELLAMY
The treatment of our water and sewage is a remarkable success, but can we keep it that way?
Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
Series editor MICHAEL GARROD
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON
Sickly Sweet: a criticism of the EEC sugar policy from German TV. Will there be yet another surplus?
Presented by JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers
CLAIRE WOOLFORD and PAUL BARNES take a weekly look at the topics and issues that affect our children. Me an' me mates rule - OK?
For teenagers the group or gang provides an important ' half-way house' between the family and the adult world - one in which they can test new values, try out relationships, and come to terms with the dramatic physical and emotional changes of puberty. DR MARTYN GAY and' CLAIRE RAYNER discuss the role of the ' peer group' during adolescence.
Producer DICK FOSTER
Book The First Five Years, £1.80, from bookshops
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur Simon Bull Customers
Una Stubbs, Roger Whittaker
Producer PAUL SMITH
Executive producer JOHN KING BBC Bristol
Going for a Song: English Furniture, fl.75, from bookshops
One of the great Western series comes to BBC1.
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 stars John Kerr, Jan Shepard
A young, inexperienced couple's attempts to settle as neighbours to the Cannons totally disrupt the lives of all at High Chaparral.
(First shown on BBC2)
Highlights of the spectacular cross-country section of this famous three-day event with upwards of 90 competitors undergoing a rigorous examination of horsemanship in front of the Olympic selectors. HRH THE PRINCESS ANNE with Goodwill and LUCINDA PRIOR-PALMER with Be Fair are virtually certain to go to Montreal, but the remaining places are wide open. So the competitor who best survives the dressage, the cross-country and today's show jumping phase and receives the Whitbread Trophy from the hands of HM THE QUEEN will stake a solid claim to be included in the team.
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and MICHAEL CLAYTON
Television presentation
FRED VINER and JOHNNIE WATHBRSTON
Weather BILL GILES
A lively new look at words and letters with Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins and Martin Shaw
Repeated: Thurs 12.35 pm, Sat 10.25 am
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed] or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move [address removed]
Bernard Levin and Rev Joseph McCulloch in the last of this series of dialogues from St Mary-le-Bow,
Producer R. T. BROOKS
for Palm Sunday from Norwich Cathedral
Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
With readings from William Bar clay by GWEN WATFORD
Ride on! Ride on (St Drostane); All glory, laud and honour (St Theodulph); Alone thou goest forth (Bangor); Ye gates, lift up your heads (St George's Edinburgh); Steal away; A Man there lived (Tyrol); 0 love divine (Cornwall); My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); 0 Lord in thy wrath; Lord of Lords (Rhuddlan); The royal banners forward go (Gonfalon Royal) Conductor MICHAEL NICHOLAS Organist tom CORFIELD
Prayer and Blessing VERY REV ALAN WEBSTER Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
A serial in 13 parts starring
Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton
Robin ChadwiA , Derek Benfield
Although Brian and Edward have been discouraged from the idea of Hammonds merging with the Dutch firm of van der Merwe , Paul Merroney (Colin Baker , left) is determined to find out exactly what the advantages would be. He flies to Amsterdam....
The Bonus by RAY JENKINS
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Script editor DOUGLAS WATKINSON Designer MYLES LANG
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Producer BILL SELLARS Director timothy COMBE
starring Stanley Baker with Helmut Schmid , Tom Bell
Ex-army officer Turpin dreams of executing the perfect crime, the one big job that wilt set him up for life. His chance comes when a large-scale overseas operation is planned by the army, and when the army goes abroad, cash goes with them ...
Director CUFF OWEN
. Films: page 11
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
with Esther Rantzen Reporters
KIERAN PRENDIVILLE , GLYN WORSNIP CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the Week Song of the Week
THE FIVEPENNY PIECE
A collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Director PIETER MORPURGO Editor JOHN MORRELL
The foundation of the United States 200 years ago was a landmark in Indian history. Ten new films show how different tribes with their strongly contrasting traditions, history and environment are coping with the problems of life in North America today. 1: Cherokee
Welcoming the white man, even as a tourist, still holds dangers for the tribe that lost its homeland.
Production assistant NICK GOSUNG Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD.