A magazine for Asian viewers
Barnaby wants to leave the circus and return to the forest.
English version by MICHAEL GRAFTON-ROBINSON
Ten programmes for physically disabled people 3: Plugging the Gaps
CORBET WOODALL and JILL
LUMB see how two voluntary organisations, in Rugby and Bangor (North Wales), are trying to overcome deficiencies in statutory provisions for disabled people. Comments by PROF PETER TOWNSEND (Disability Alliance)
Series producer IAN WOOLF Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A second-stage Italian language series: ten programmes looking at Italy today. 3: Politica
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Book (same title), 11.80, from bookshops
A series of ten films for student nurses.
3: In the Operating Theatre
Most nurses associate the operating theatre with high drama. In fact it is a rather quiet business-like place, where everyone knows their duties.
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Meeting Place
In this second visit to Bethany Baptist Church, Rhiwbina, Cardiff, GERRY Monte is joined by THE RT HON GEORGE THOMAS , MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, and other Christians who offer friendship to others.
GARTH HEWITT sings about Friendship. Service conducted by THE REV GWYNFRYN THOMAS
Director huw BRIAN WILLIAMS
Producer JOHN STUART ROBERTS Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Cymru/Wales
A Parents and Children series of 15 programmes: 6
Claire Rayner Answers Your 100 Questions on Pregnancy, 95p, from bookshops
IRENE THOMAS and ROY HUDD visit ' Fircones ', a remarkable Birmingham organisation run by retired people for retired people - truly Friends-in-retirement.
Producer BRIGIT BARRY (Repeated: Thursday 3.25 pm)
4 series of 19 programmes for childminders. 16: Toy Time
Home-made toys in action, and how to make them. ROMA LEAR demonstrates.
Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer DAVID ALLEN
(Repeated: Tuesday, BBC2, 2.15 pm; Thursday BBC1, 10.45 am)
A lively look at words and letters with DONALD GEE, BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
PATRICIA HAYES
POLLY JAMES , ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , MARTIN SHAW
NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES (Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
Adults wanting to help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed]
A series of five programmes
The Man - Mike Kendall - and the Boy - Simon King - explore the British countryside.
3: An Island off Pembrokeshire
Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Director john KING. BBC Bristol
(First shown on BBC2)
Weatherman
by CHARLES DICKENS ; dramatised in six parts by HUGH LEONARD. Part 6
Noggs is convinced he is on the verge of discovering information regarding Ralph Nickleby 's unsavoury past. Nicholas has enlisted Kate's help in a last-minute attempt to prevent a marriage taking place between Madeline and the odious Mr Gride.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY Producer BARRY LETTS
Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY
Tonight's programme comes from Jedburgh Old Parish Church, Roxburghshire, where local - choirs and congregations include people from this Scottish border town, who have been talking to MICHAEL BARRATT about their life, faith and the hymns they've chosen.
Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herren); I to the hills will lift mine eyes (French): By cool Siloam's shady rill (Belmont): Awake, my soul (Morning hymn): Christ whose glory; Behold! the mountain (Glasgow); Feed us now; 0 God, our help (St Anne): The Lord's my Shepherd (Crimond)
Conductor BRIAN BONSOR Organist JOHN BENNETT
Film director ANDREW BARR Producer RALPH SMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
The sixth of a series of 13 plays reflecting life in the last 25 years. Honor Blackman, Roland Culver Renee Asherson in Wind of Change
I by DAVID BUTLER
1960-61: I've spent the last week with the lawyers and the tax wallahs. They won't budge ... We're going to have to sell Castle Meryon.'
Make-up ANN BRIGGS
Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN
Designer SALLY HILKE
Producer PIETER ROGERS
Director VALERIE HANSON
The saga of an American family by ALEX HALEY
A dramatisation in six parts of the best-selling book about one man's search for his roots. Part 6 starring
The Civil War is over, the South has lost and the blacks are free - in law. But there are still people like Evan Brent determined to keep them ' in their place.'
Written for television by M. CHARLES COHEN Producer STAN MARGULIES
Director MARVIN J. CHOMSKY
A DAVID L. WOLPER production
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Jonathan Miller, doctor, actor, satirist and theatre director.
The second in a series of six fortnightly programmes in which Andre Previn talks to guests of his choice drawn from the world of music and the theatre.
Designer Anna Ridley Lighting John Treays
Producer Ian Encelmann
Songs with a story to tell: Scarborough Fair
Dave Arthur looks at the myths and magical associations that surround 'Scarborough Fair' and talks about the many versions found by collectors. With Toni Arthur.