A magazine for Asian viewers.
BBC Birmingham
A series of three programmes.
How's business? More and more companies are trying to report the financial facts to workers as well as shareholders. But does it pay to communicate with the shop floor about profit and loss.
Five programmes which aim to help the families of disabled people: with Tony Northmore
Seventeen years ago Wyn Howarth became severely paralysed following a car accident. Her daughter was one year old at the time. The programme shows how the family has managed to cope, with some help from the statutory services. It also describes the range of services available - and the serious gaps and shortcomings which exist.
A 25-part Italian language course for beginners and near-beginners. 13: Introduced by MARISA DILLON-WESTON
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Book (same title) £2.50; records 1 and 2 £2.01; cassettes 1 and 2 £2.99; Tutors' notes, £1.00, from bookshops
First of ten films on ways of improving race relations.
Multi-Cultured Swap Shop
How schools in Bradford and West Bromwich are responding to pupils from Asian and West Indian family backgrounds and cultures. And how all teachers can help prepare the next generation to live in the multi-racial society Britain has become.
Producer John Twitchin
Book Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain, £1 from [address removed]
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A church is a place of worship, even when there is no congregation present. Each building has something to say, some story to tell. Today, R. T. BROOKS is at St Peter's Parish Church, Carmarthen, Dyfed Reader MARGARET JOHN
Television presentation by VINCE DOWDALL Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
MICHAEL PERRY , Archdeacon of Durham, Editor of The Christian Parapsychologist talks with RAYMOND SHORT about the Christian idea of Heaven -The Destiny of Man?
Continuing a series which explores the Christian faith - what can Christians today mean by some of their key words and phrases? Director JOHN WILCOX
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH BBC Birmingham
A practical guide to everyday writing, with seven new and handy ways of remembering spelling. Today there's help with filling in forms.
Presented by BARRY TOOK with MICHAEL GAMBON and SAEED JAFFREY
Sketches written by ANDY HAMILTON and BARRY PILTON Director JULIAN STENHOUSE Producer CAROLINE PICK
Adults wanting help with reading, writing or spelling can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: Write Away, po Box 7, London W3 6XJ
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michclmore
A nautical theme which is appropriate as the Boat Show settles into Earls Court.
The concept of flotilla sailing has been around for some time now and has gained in popularity. It's a way that sailing enthusiasts can broaden their experience. CLIFF MICHELMORE examines one such holiday from the 'get to know the ropes' weekend in Britain to the cruise among the Ionian Islands. There are something like 2,000 miles of navigable inland waterways in Britain. Norma Shepherd samples a cruise by traditional narrow-boat along a stretch of the Oxford Canal.
Also the first of a series by Frank Bough who will be reporting on the easy way to journey through France; taking time to explore the country rather than driving through it at speed as so many do. In the studio JOHN CARTER and NORMA SHEPHERD have the latest news and views of the travel and holiday scene.
Producer TOM SAVACE
starring Topol with Norma Crane , Leonard Frey Molly Picon , Paul Mann and Michael Glaser
Tevye, the poor milkman, is determined to find good husbands for his five daughters. He will consult the matchmaker of course, that is tradition ... but he might have a word about it with God as well. Topol repeats the triumphant success of his stage performance, in this film of life and love in a pre-revolutionary Ukranian village.
Screenplay by JOSEPH STEIN based on his stage play adapted from Sholom Aleic hcm Stories. Music and lyrics by JERRY ROCK and SHELDON HANRICK
Director NORMAN JEWISON. Films: page 23
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
A series of 15 films
1: The Chrysanthemum People
Most people think of Japan as an urban, industrial country, whose economic success has made her one of the richest nations in the world. In many important ways, however, life in Japan is still an extension of life in a Japanese village -villages like Kurotsuchi, a prosperous farming community which still retains many of the characteristics of traditional Japanese society.
Photography NIGEL MEAKIN Film editor KEITH RAVEN
Directed by PETER RAMSDEN Produced by HOWARD SMITH