A See-Saw programme
A magazine for Asian viewers, including discussions, review of recent news, music and stories from the communities. Presented and produced by mahendka kau l.
Director kbishan could. BBC Birmingham
A series of five programmes 4: Take a Deep Breath ... Commentary MICHAEL DEAN
Director J. KINKEA *
Producer robfrt clamp
A series of five programmes
BRIAN REDHEAD examines some of the implications of the new technological revolution for people in industry today. 4: On Line
Director DAVID SCOTT OM
Producer DAVID ALLEN
A five-part series about managing small businesses. You are invited to join in this first meeting of BBCtv's Business Club, in which business people share experiences of surviving the recession and on ways to grow profitably.
This week, the group talks with tony BIANCHI , who worked for ICI and Unilever for ten years, left to run a bookshop, and now manages a factory in Corby with 17 staff, assembling showcases. The review of his ups and downs in business raises questions, particularly about how small firms should respond to attractive-sounding takeover offers. Club chairman ian mcnavght-davis
Director' MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN twitchim
Information booklet, from: Business Club[address removed]
News, views, and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language. This week: Northern Ireland (Part 2) and the British Deaf Ski Club.
Introduced by ROSEMARY OTTAWAY and MARTIN COLVILLE
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE
A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French: 14 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with Christian BRDIELL as Michel
Scripts by uireille Fleming and ANTOINE tudal
Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programme on Sundays at 5.30 pm and Thursdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4 VUF)
A series of 12 programmes aimed at giving direct help to all those having difficulty with O-level maths.
4: Symbols
Many people are frightened just by the look of mathematics. The unfamiliarity of the language of mathematics is daunting. Yet to someone who can't read, the appearance of the daily newspaper must be equally daunting.
Once you have learned to read the symbols of mathematics then you begin to appreciate the power that they give you in the solution of problems. This programme looks at a guessing game and a sequence to bring out the simplification and power that symbols give.
Presented by NORMAN GOWAR (Open University)
Director PATRICK titley Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Aspects of Mental Handicap A series of six short films. 4: Education and Training
Written and produced by Gordon Ccroton (Repeat)
Book (same title), 12.75, from booksellers
Five programmes with ANN SUTTON 4: Tapestry
Producer ANNA JACKSON
starring
Sidney James , Kenneth Williams Kenneth Connor , Bill Owen Charles Hawtrey , Liz Fraser Joan Sims , Terence Longdon
Setting up an employment agency, ' Helping Hands Ltd ', Bert Handy signs on six footloose refugees from the labour exchange as staff - and that's the cue for the Carry On team to mismanage one unusual job after another.
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS Produced by pk.tf.r ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
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The Medal
A penniless, alcoholic, Yankee Civil War hero, befriended by the Cartwrights, becomes the focal point of hatred for a war-embittered Southerner and his family with near-tragic results.
created by A. J. CRONIN starring with Another Opinion Script by MERGER Guest stars
Another chance to see an episode from this 1965, award-winning series.
Produced by arrangement with GRAHAM STEWART
Producer Gerard glaister
Directed by MOIRA ARMSTRONG
in Apes of Wrath and Shishka Bugs
WARNER BROTHERS cartoons
Six programmes of practical help and advice on how to stop smoking.
5: No Smokers Breathe Easy
Smokers who stop smoking immediately cut their risks of dying from smoking-related diseases, and stopping may be easier than you thought. DR MIRIAM STOPPARD gives some more tips on coping, and our four ' stoppers' are surprised how quickly they are feeling the benefits of stopping. Film editor JOHN KEENAN
Researcher RUTH LLEWELLYN Producer ANNA JACKSON
(Dr Miriam Stoppard talks about her Heroes on BBC2, Friday 6.40 pm)
For a free Stop Pack send your name and address on a postcard to: Stop Smoking, [address removed]. In Scotland to: Stop Smoking, [address removed]: or in N Ireland to: Stop Smoking, [address removed].
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Flotilla cruising holidays offer small-boat enthusiasts the opportunity of sailing new waters, but provide them with the security of an experienced skipper in a lead boat.
Tom Savage investigates the latest variation on this theme, sailing in the warm waters around the Florida Keys. A holiday on a working farm has considerable appeal to families-all that farmhouse cooking and fresh country air does the children a world of good. And when the farm is in Denmark, there are very Pleasant bonuses.
Anne Gregg reports.
In another journey from Travellers' Britain
Derek Cooper meanders from Cheltenham to the Wye Valley. film editors
MAX WHEELER , COLIN BARRATT Producer CLEM VALLANCE
Book, Travellers' Britain, 15.95 hard-back, £2.95 paperback; theme music to the programme on Top BBCtv Themes, Vol 3 (record REH 391, cassette ZCR 391), available from retailers
A ten-part serial from the novel by JOHN QrIGLEY. Episode 4 adapted by Michael ELDER with Louie Ramsay , Erie Deacon Anne Kristen , Sally Osborn John Vine , Heather Moray and featuring
Queen Victoria is visiting Glasgow and the day begins with Fergus and Robert King in very different moods: one is filled with trepidation, the other with optimism. When the day ends, one emerges triumphant, the other devastated.
Music by Pali lbwis
Studio sound norman cjunm Studio lighting DAVID OGLE Script editor macgie allen Designer tim dann
Producer gbraint Director
ANDREW MORGAN. BBC Scotland
starring Peter Sellers Elke Sommer with George Sanders , Herbert Lorn
When a pretty parlour-maid is accused of shooting her lover at her employer's house, Chief Inspector Dreyfus is alarmed to hear that Jacques Clouseau is already investigating the murder. Soon his worst fears are realised and a trail of corpses marks Clouseau's progress on the case ...
Peter Sellers gives another rich performance as Inspector Clouseau , the supremely incompetent French detective he created in The Pink Panther.
Screenplay by BLAKE EDWARDS and WILLIAM PETER BLATTY. based upon the plays by HARRY KURNITZ and MARCEL ACHARD
Produced and directed by BLAKE EDWARDS Films; page 13
with Jan Looming ; Weather
as Sergeant Bilko