For Asian viewers. Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
Director Ashok Rampal. BBC Birmingham
A series of five programmes 4: Towards Participation
When companies wish to reorganise, how should they involve unions and workers?
Production ROBERT ALBURY
Series producer TONY MATTHEWS
A Parents and Children series of 16 programmes. 4: When do babies in the womb start moving? With CLAIRE WOOLFORD
CLAIRE RAYNER answers a viewer's question.
Ten programmes introduced by ERICA WILSON
2: Sentiments in Stitches
Ten programmes for trade unionists on Democracy at Work: 9
How do unions arrive at their national policy?
Last of a 24-part French course for beginners on TV and radio.
Presented by GILLES DATTAS
Scripts by ANTOINE TUDAL
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programmes Sun 2.30 pm, Wed 11.0 pm on Radio 4UK, VHF)
A series of 16 programmes: 14
Three large robins fought for food A mnemonic to help you remember the shapes ' th ', ' 1 ', ' r',' ee ', ' ah ', ' aw ', and ' oo '.
Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Extracts from five public talks 4: Schools and Race by ALAN LITTLE , Lewisham Professor of Social Administration, London University.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers BILL GILES
A series of five programmes
Presented by Geoffrey Smith 4: Value for Money
Runner beans, brussels sprouts, and leeks are some of the more profitable vegetables to grow.
Producer PETER RIDING First shown on BBC2)
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
Today: Yonder Man
The second of a six-part series of zoological exploration.
Introduced by Jeffery Boswall
The Khao Yai National Park is reputedly the best in all south-east Asia. The expedition is guided through the park by Thai conservationist Supradit Kanwanich, who shows off the rain forest plants and animals.
One of these, the great hornbill, is looked at in detail: its nesting, its plumage and moult and its enormous ornamental bill. From a specially built tower we watch as a fig tree with ripening fruit attracts a wide variety of feasting birds and mammals: barbets and bulbuls, gibbons and macaques, bluebirds, and, of course, our splendid great hornbill.
BBC Bristol
This week: Hereford
Arthur Negus goes on the road, with a team of experts from Britain's leading auction houses. They meet the public informally and discuss the treasured possessions brought along for their assessment. The result is a programme filled with surprises and excitement as people discover the truth about objects that have, sometimes, been gathering dust for years. Introduced by Bruce Parker
BBC Bristol
with Angela Rippon Weatherman
by KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN dramatised in four parts by CONSTANCE COX. Part 2 starring
Rebecca has tried to settle down at the Brick House but without success. Upset by Aunt Miranda 's stern rule she has run away.
Music composed by DUDLEY Simpson Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RODNEY BENNETT
ROY CASTLE discovers that Britain is near the top of the world ' heart disease' league, and that one of the reasons for this is that we eat too much fat. DR PHILIP JAMES suggests ways of cutting the total amount of fat we eat by a quarter.
Production assistant JENNY STEVENS Producer PETER RIDING
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HOWARD SPRING 'S best-selling novel Dramatised in eight episodes by JULIAN BOND , starring
Michael Williams , Patrick Ryecart Frank Grimes , Ciaran Madden
4: Livia wants William to tell Oliver of their engagement, but William does not realise until too late the significance of her request.
Costume designer JUANITA WATERSON Music adviser KENYON EMRYS Roberts Designer MICHAEL YOUNG
Produced by KEITH WILLIAMS Directed by PETER CREGEEN
by Henry James
Dramatised by Denis Constanduros
Starring Elizabeth Spriggs as Maud Lowder, Betsy Blair as Susan Stringham, John Castle as Merton Densher
with Suzanne Bertish as Kate Croy
and introducing Lisa Eichhorn as Milly Theale
The beautiful Kate Croy and the impoverished Merton Densher are in love; a fact they are obliged to conceal from Kate's guardian, the awesome Maud Lowder. But the arrival in London of one of Mrs Lowder's American friends, Susan Stringham, accompanied by her protegee, the beautiful and far from impoverished Milly Theale, presents Kate with a unique opportunity...
from Gothenburg
The final stage of this new competition which marks the end of the winter indoor jumping season. Only the most consistent of the world's top riders have survived to compete for tonight's Grand Prix and a major share of the world record prize money of nearly £60,000.
Britain's main chances for the title lie with HARVEY SMITH. DAVID BROOME and CAROLINE BRADLEY. Commentator
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Television presentation by the SWEDISH TV SERVICE
Producer FRED VINER
Weather
Getting the Message
An analysis of some images of women in magazine advertisements, newspapers and TV comedy.
Series producer HOWARD SMITH Production SUZANNE DAVIES ( First shown on BBC2)