With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FEED HARRIS
Music by PETER GOSLING and DAVE MOSES Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE Executive producer CYNTIIIA FELGATE
Views of young Asians on matters of social, cultural and political concern or conflict. Arranged and mixed marriages are the subject for today's programme.
Producer SALEEM SHAHED
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham
A series of 16 programmes
3: Fish and Chips or Fish and Ships? The speech shapes ' sh ' ch ' and ' j '.
Producer BRIGIT BARRY
A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
12: Let's Go and Plan a Meal Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by ROSANNA RIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON Notes for parents and teachers are available 65p inc postage, from [address removed]
Five programmes which aim to help the families of disabled people.
With TONY NORTHMORE
4: Part of the Community
This programme shows how a group of severely-disabled people, who were previously living in residential institutions, have formed a small community in purpose-built accommodation together with three able-bodied families. The disabled members have been enabled to become almost completely independent, with only a small amount of help from the able-bodied members and the statutory services.
Series producer GORDON CROTON Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A series of 20 programmes
2: The Russian Alphabet, part 2
A look also at the Russian winter and at the construction of the Baikal-Amur main line railway.
Record (pack of 3, £10.64) or cassettes (pack of 3 f9.49) available. Book (£5.50) available from February, from bookshops
A 25-part Italian language course for beginners and near-beginners. 16: 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
Ten programmes on ways of improving race relations. 4: Crosstalk
How many people are left with a sense of frustration or failure when dealing with Asians and West Indians as parents, clients or job candidates? The way English is used, as well as differences of culture, can make for misunderstandings.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
A booklet, Crosstalk, with background information and notes available for £1 (inc p and p) from[address removed]
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 the Chapel of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London
Singer NIGEL PERONA-WRIGHT Organist IAN CURROR
Presented for television by RAYMONDshort
' Give us this day.... ' HUGH MONTEFIORE,
Bishop of Birmingham talks with RAYMOND SHORT about how God works in His world, and the nature of prayer. Continuing our series which explores the Christian faith - what can Christians today mean by some of their key words and phrases?
Director MICHAEL WOOD
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH BBC Birmingham
With PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JIMBACON
Living History
History is all too often presented in school as a river of great events, with ordinary people as helpless observers swept along by it. But, as BILL WILLIAMS of Manchester Studies, and historians ANNA DAVIN and ALAN HOWKINSshow , talking to our grandparents' generation about their experiences in life can not only help describe the past but also explain the present.
Director IAN POTTS
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
(For Family Network telephone numbers see Tuesday at 11.40 am on BBC2)
Today there's help with writing a letter for a job. Presented by BARRY TOOK With ZENA WALKER and TILLY VOSBURGH
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
from Gothenburg
ALAN WEEKS introduces highlights of these championships, in which it was so important for the leading competitors to establish superiority over their rivals before the Olympic Games. ROBIN cousins was, of course, hoping to do just that.
Coverage, too, of yesterday's Ladies' Championship in which Britain was represented by KARENA RICHARDSON and DEBBIE COTTRILL.
TV presentation by the SWEDISH TV SERVICE Producer DAVID KENNING
Brainchildren?
Introduced by John Tidmarsh
Heat 3 -this week two teams and an individual present their bright ideas to a team of judges:
Dr Mary Archer , Cambridge
Professor Colin Blakemore, Oxford Ken Wallace , Cambridge They weigh up:
Computerised theatre lighting: ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE The burning interest of Jeremy Skertchly : RAVENSDALE SCHOOL, DERBY
Cheaper power from the sun: FRANK WHELDON SCHOOL, NOTTINGHAM
Studio director ROY NORTON Producer COLIN RAICH
starring Rod Hull and Emu Billy Dainty , Barbara New
Written by ROD HULL
Designer RAY LANCHORN Director MIKE STEPHENS
Producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT BBC Manchester
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
You must have wondered what goes on behind the scenes when you book your holiday abroad. This week's Holiday looks behind the scenes and at the finished product. A report by John Carter. For those who want to make use of their leisure time, the ideal holiday is one that combines relaxation with learning. Norma Shep herd visits Millfield, a public school in Somerset, which is occupied during the summer by youngsters and adults keen to enjoy widening their knowledge.
Frank Bough continues his journey through France, and in the studio JOHN CARTER and NORMA SHEPHERD have the "latest news and views of the travel and holiday scene.
Producer TOM SAVAGE
from Bolton
This week people of the northern industrial town meet in the Victoria Hall , the Methodist Central Church, joining their own orchestra and choirs from local churches. Colin Morris returns to his birth-place to meet the people who have chosen tonight's hymns including lay preacher and comedian STANLEY HAWKESWORTH
(For hymns see tomorrow at S.15 pm)
Text for today on Ceejax page 294 (BBC2)
Thank You Very Much
An affectionate look through their reunion concert at an astonishing career spanning 20 years at the top of the pops with contributions from fellow artistes Elton John , Olivia Newton John , Tim Rice and Adam Faith.
Edited by GERRY RAMBLING
Production by GARTH THOMAS
An ALAN PARKER FILM COMPANY production
by MOLIÈRE presents and One man's defiant stand against the hypocrisy of polite society is the theme of Moliere's comic masterpiece. This new production is set in the glittering Paris of the 20s.
Music composed and performed by CARL DAVIS
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Designer COLIN SHAW Producer LOUIS MARKS Directed by MICHAEL SIMPSON
A series of six dramatised reconstructions of espionage stories. 3: The Murder Machine by JOHN ELLIOT featuring
' As an agent of the KGB you just do as you're told-like a soldier. It's an honour. And this is something very special ...' Prussic acid fired into the face - Stashinsky's method - parallels in an uncanny way the Markov umbrella assassination in London, September 1978.
Series devised by ALLAN PRIOR Film editor ERIC BROWN
Film cameraman DAVID SOUTH Designer BRUCE MACADIE
Executive producer ANTHONY ISAACS Producer FRANK cox Director BEN REA
with Peter Woods ; Weather
A series of 15 films
4: Factory Flower Office Lady
MASAKO OSHIMA lives with her parents and commutes daily to work in a Tokyo bank. YUKIMI ONODERA works in a large electronics corporation and lives next door to the plant in the company village. This is a story of two working girls, and their impressions of a young woman's opportunities and expectations in Japan today.
Photography COLIN MUNN Film editor LARRY TOFT
Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY Produced by HOWARD SMITH