With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Views of Asian parents on the views expressed by young Asians in the Speakout programmes.
Studio director KRISHAN could
Producer SALEEM SHAHED. BBC Birmingham
Featuring JOHN CLEESE andPENE LOPE KEITH in part two of a training film for staff who deal with sales enquiries on the telephone.
Written by JONATHAN LYNN and ANTONY JAY Directed by PETER ROBINSON
A VIDEO ARTS production
A series of 16 programmes 11: Cats Steep Anywhere
The shape ' ee' appears in the poem which opens this week's programme.
The last of 19 programmes which aim to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
Let's Go and Join a Club Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Series producerGORDON CROTON
JIMMY YOUNG'S
Guide to Everyday Maths
Ten programmes to brush-up your confidence with numbers. 2: Fractions
Join DAVID BELLAMY , HILARY PRITCHARD andNORMAN BOWLER With pencil and paper as Jimmy Young explains what fractions are and how to add them. With RAY LONNEN MANDY MORE and PETER AUBREY
Sketches written by CHRIS MILLER
Production ANNA JACKSON , CHRIS JELLEY
A series of 20 programmes
10: What do Russians like doing in their leisure time? A look back at the language covered so far, and Goodbye, Summer: Episode 5
A 25-part Italian language course for beginners and near-beginners. 24: Introduced by MARISA DILLON-WESTON
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Planning retirement or already retired?
Join ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS This week:
Pre-retirement education, what is it and is it of any use? And Roy visits the National Gallery of Wales and talks about three paintings he likes.
Director GILES OAKLEY Producer BRIGIT BARRY
from Emmanuel Parish Church, Northwood, Middlesex
The second of two services on the theme God at the Centre Conducted by the vicar THE REV RICHARD BEWES assisted by THE REV ALEX ROSS and THE REV IAN BENTLEY Organist DAVID ILIFF
Presented for television by RAYMOND SNORT
features the news and views, politics and policies of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers jim BACON
Ten films about the wildlife of the seashore, presented by TONY SOPER. 2: The Living Sea
Take one mouthful of sea water when you are out for a swim and you swallow about 500 living animals and plants. The plankton are the basis of the food web of the sea, a web which includes everything from the humble cockle to the basking shark.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Starring Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
Will Big John risk causing an Indian war - or lose the High Chaparral? That is the hairline decision facing him when horses that must be sold to save the ranch are driven by a terrible rainstorm high into forbidden Apache territory.
This week: Trowbridge
In this series Arthur Negus is joined by Angela Rippon and they go on the road with a team of Britain's leading experts. They meet the public informally and discuss 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. Perhaps the biggest surprise is there are more 'finds' than disappointments.
Director ROY CHAPMAN
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
by H. G. WELLS , dramatised in five episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring
4: Polly, depressed by the miserable future that faces him if he stays with his nagging wife and boring job, has decided on the action he must take.
Music composed by STEPHEN DEUTSCH Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer SUSAN SPENCE. Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by LOVETT BICKFORD
starring James Garner in The Man Who Saw the Alligators Jim becomes the innocent target of a paranoid ex-convict who craves vengeance, wrongly believing Jim to have been responsible for his enforced rest from society.
Written by DAVID CHASE
Directed by COREY ALLEN. See Letters p 83
by AUGUST STRINDBERG starring
A building is about to collapse. A young man tries to rescue a child from the falling masonry. But did it really happen or is it a dream?
Music by PETER HOWELL , BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Lighting CLIVE THOMAS
Designer BARRIE DOBBINS
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Producer LOUIS MARKS Director PHILIP SAVILLE
with Peter Woods ; Weather
A series of 15 films
Most young people in Japan are conformists. There are, however, a minority who are not prepared to accept the status quo. What do they think about the society in which they live?