A magazine for Asian viewers Produced and presented by SALEEM SHARED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday, BBC2, 10.35 am)
The last of 25 programmes
Spanish for beginners presented by ALISON SKILBECK and CARLOS RIERA
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES (Repeated: Tuesday, BBC2, 7.5 pm)
A Parents and Children series of 15 programmes
2: Claire Woolford looks at conception and fertility. With a 'problem page ' by Claire Rayner.
Producer Dick Foster
GEORGIA BROWN joins ROY HUDD
Producer BRIGIT BARRY (Repeated: Thursday 3.25 pm)
Then as Now?
Twenty years ago, in the first programme, a National Farmers' Union spokesman made much of the great potential for saving imports if only more money was put into the industry. It's a familiar theme today but in some ways things have changed radically. DAVID RICHARDSON and JOHN CHERRINGTON show extracts from the first and other early programmes and compare the 50s with the 70s.
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JACK SCOTT
A series of 19 programmes 13: Food for Thought
Some parents ask childminders to provide special food for their children - usually for good reasons but sometimes unreasonably. When are such requests 'fair'? And what is a balanced diet?
Introduced by MAVIS NICHOLSON
Series producer DAVID ALLEN
(Repeated: Tuesday, BBC2, 1.45 pm; Thursday, BBC1, 11.0 am)
A 26-part series: X for Xylophone
TRISTAN FRY shows off the melodic instruments of the percussion department - xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel and tubular bells.
Director IAN HAMILTON
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
Tristan Fry shows off the melodic instruments of the percussion department - the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel and tubular bells.
in Wild and Woolly Hare
Presented by Pat Boone from the Afan Lido, with The Choralerna Choir and Andrae Crouch and the Disciples
Contemporary gospel music is a free art form; it has Jazz, Latin Rock and Soul flavour; yet it's still Gospel. For the first time on television the world's greatest exponents of this music with a message bring it all together for an electric performance.
Executive producer JOHN STUART ROBERTS
Producer RICHARD LEWIS. BBC Cymru/Wales
by CHARLES DICKENS
Dramatised in six parts by HUGH LEONARD Part 2
Nicholas has become a teacher at Dotheboys Hall and Kate an apprentice at Madame Mantalini's millinery shop. Smike, chief butt for Squeers's cruelty, has run away from Dotheboys.
Script editor AMSTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY Producer BARRY LETTS
Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY
Weatherman
with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
MARTIN SHAW
NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK
(Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed].
The second of a series of 13 plays reflecting life in the last 25 years. Georgina Hale
Julian Holloway in Street Party by TED WILLIS with Leslie Dwyer
1953: 'Well, it's like a sort of Sunday, innit? We always have egg and fried bread on Sunday. I bet the Queen will have a cooked breakfast this morning! '
Make-up ELIZABETH ROWELL Costume JANET THARBY
Designer MICHAEL YOUNG Producer PIETER ROGERS
Director PAUL CIAPPESSONI
starring
John Wayne as Dan Roman Claire Trevor as May Hoist Laraine Day as Lydia Rice
Jan Sterling as Sally McKee
Robert Newton as Gustave Pardee Robert Stack as Sullivan Phil Harris as Ed Joseph
David Brian as Ken Childs
When an airliner on a flight from Honolulu to San Francisco develops serious engine trouble, tension and suspense mount by the minute for all on board. Will a crash-landing in rough seas have to be made?
Director WILLIAM WELLMAN. Films: page 11 (First showing on British television)
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
with Esther Rantzen
Reporters
Kieran Prendiville , Glyn Worsnip Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher
Song of the Week Lynsey de Paul
A collection of the jokes, dramas and problems of real life.
Director PIETER MORPURGO Editor JOHN MORRELL
(The next programme is on Sat 16 April)