A magazine for Asian viewers including discussion, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Directed by ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
The first of ten programmes for trade unionists
It's no longer just pay. Trade unionists now seek to bargain about health and safety, women's rights at work, pensions, investment decisions ...
This film of the history of the union movement shows how the trend towards wider industrial democracy has grown from the struggles of the past.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Book, Democracy at Work, 11.50, from bookshops, or direct from [address removed]
A series of 20 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
4: Let's Go to the Post Office Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by CHRIS LONGLEY
Series producer GORDON croton
(Repeated: Monday BBC2, 2.15 pm, Tuesday BBC1, 10.30 am)
Let's Go notes for parents and teachers, 65p including postage, are available from [address removed]
A combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish, in ten parts, with on-the-spot documentary film and recording. 2: Where Is It? With ISABEL SOTO
MIGUEL PENARANDA, CARLOS RIERA
Director DAVID WILSON
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Complementary radio programme on Radio 4 VHF today 3.0 pm, repeated Tuesday, 10 October at 11.0 pm
Books, records (or cassettes) and notes for teachers are available from bookshops or from BBC Publications
A 24-part French course for beginners on TV and radio Programme 2: with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michael and GILLES DATTAS , PAUL COUSTER , CAROLLE ROUSSEAU, ELMA SOIRON, ALAIN GARANGER , ALAIN MARGUERITE , CLARIS SE NOUEL
Scripts by JEAN-CLAUDE ARRAGON MIREILLE FLEMING , /NTOINE TUDAL Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Ensemble radio programme on Sundays at 2.30 pm and Wednesdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4 VHF book (same title), 11.30, records (or cassettes) and notes for teachers are available from bookshops or from BBC Publications
Details of a special Ensemble correspondence course are available from the National Extension College, Cambridge. Information on other learner support schemes for Ensemble viewers is obtainable from the Language Centre, Brighton Polytechnics
A lively look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name. address and telephone number to: On the Move. PO Box 7, London W3 6XJ.
Book (some title), £1.00, from bookshops
A series of five programmes for Asian viewers
4: A discussion programme on ways of overcoming some of the language difficulties faced by immigrant families in this country.
Presented by MEHERENGIZ MUNSIFF USHA PRASHAR of the Runnymede Trust talks about employment and answers questions from the studio audience.
Consultants KUNDRY CLARKE, ELIZABETH LAIRD Director MUNAWAR NIZAM
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Tutor's booklet. £1.10, student's booklet,
11.50, from bookshops
If you would like help In learning English, telephone London (01) [number removed].
A 15-part sociology series
In England and Wales about 40 million people live in roughly 150 towns and cities. The Living City looks at the inhabitants of one typical city - Leicester - and examines their attitudes, aspirations, life-styles and life-chances. 1: The Setting - where people live - neighbourhoods and communities.
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
Script adviser MALCOLM DAVIES Producer TONY ROBERTS
Director LIBBY HALLIDAY
Background notes to the series are also available. Please write to: [address removed], enclosing a large sae.
from The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Fulham
Introduced by FR CRISPIAN HOLLIS
A celebration of the Mass which, in its theme and form, particularly takes into account the need for children and parents to worship together.
Celebrant and Preacher FR PATRICK O'DONOGHUE
Music under the direction of GRAHAM CHANTER, BERNADETTE COTTER Organist SISTER MARY MAGDALEN, SM
Television presentation by RAYMOND SHORT
With DAVID RICHARDSON
JOHN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham Weather for farmers IAN MCCASKILL
David Vine looks back on six days of competition in the Wembley Arena both by the international show jumping stars and the children taking part in The Pony Club Mounted Games; and Dorian Williams expresses the feelings of all true horse-lovers with his reading of Ronald Duncan's very moving Tribute to the Horse.
Bernard Cribbins invites
Angels CLAIRE WALKER , CAROL HOLMES and ANGELA BRUCE to challenge
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop
NOEL EDMONDS , KEITH CHEGWIN and JOHN CRAVEN
Last time these teams met Swap Shop emerged victorious. Can CLAIRE WALKER lead her Angels to victory?
The Adventures of Ivor Notion written by JOHNNY BALL
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer PETER CHARLTON
with Peter Woods Weatherman
An original six-part story by Simon Raven.
Blake has heard from Tinker that the Pasha and his entourage are bound for Argos in Greece. He has also learned that the purpose of the trip is to hold a ceremony, the highlight of which will be a human sacrifice. Blake has to reach Greece in time to save Tinker from a horrible death.
from Cranbrook, Kent
To celebrate this year's harvest from the countryside around this small town in the Weald of Kent, people of all the local churches are joined by the Cranbrook Town Band in the Parish Church of St Dunstan. MICHAEL BARRATT introduces some of the people involved.
Conductor MICHAEL ANDERSON Organist JOHN Williams
Film director ANGELA TILBY
Producer CHRISTIAN FORSSANDER Series producer ANDREW BARR
For details of hymns see page 37
starring George Peppard Elizabeth Ashley
A man stands, dripping wet, on the highway. He has no idea who he is or where he is. Nor that there is a dead girl on the riverbank nearby.
Directed by JACK SMIGHT. Films: page 21
with Peter Woods ; Weather
Thirty-five years after the Final Solution
An Everyman film
Some 35 years have passed since the Nazi attempt to exterminate European Jewry, the so-called 'Final Solution of the Jewish Problem'. Countless books, plays and films have attempted to describe and understand this crime. But how far can we understand it? Can we in any way learn what it felt like to live through it? This film concentrates on one kibbutz in Israel, founded by survivors of the Nazi genocide. On their kibbutz they have built the largest independent museum in Israel about the Holocaust. Every year, on Memorial Day, 20,000 people come to visit it What do they learn?
We hear tine 'night voices' - those who lived through the events - and the 'day voices' - those who did not, the visitors to the museum, and the survivors' own children.
Five programmes on schemes for the young unemployed.
"You can't get a job without experience, but you cant get experience without a job!"
Can the Work Experience Programme break this vicious circle?