6.25 Frank Lloyd Wright. 6.50 Religion in a Hindu Village: 1. 7.15 Systems Modelling. 7.40 The Historical Legacy.
8.30 Intervention in the Market.
A See-Saw programme
A magazine programme for Asian viewers with news and music.
BBC Birmingham
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Eight documentary films featuring practising supervisors in industry and commerce. 1: Who Am I?
Director SALLY KIRKWOOD
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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Ten programmes. CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL continue their exploration of the world of Information Science.
6: Moving Pictures
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
(Course details on page 43)
A series of ten films 3: John Fisher
Film editor PETER RINGSTED
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
A series of ten programmes
4: I know I began to solve some of the problems of my own deafness when I went to a lip-reading class' CHRISTIEN MARTIN talks about the benefits of joining a lip-reading class, and introduces the first of the sketches - set in a class.
Film cameraman HENRY FARRAR Producer BRIGIT BARRY
A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French: 21 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programme Sun 5.30 and Thursday 11.0 pm on Radio 4 VHF)
Twelve programmes. 11: Factors
Problem: Show that (x — 4) is a factor of 6x3 - 23x2 - 6x + 8
Though many people find factors in arithmetic quite easy, ie the factors of 6 are 2 and 3, or 6 and 1, once the move to algebraic factors is made a great deal of confusion arises. This programme stresses that no new ideas are involved in making this move and emphasises the crucial importance of factors in solving equations. Presented by NORMAN GOWAR (Open University)
Director PATRICK TITLEY ProducerROBERT CLAMP
The fifth of six programmes
ROY CASTLE follows the experience of a family who agreed to try to eat more dietary fibre for a week.
Production assistant JENNY STEVENS Producer PETER RIDING
from St Peter 's Church, Harold Wood , Essex
The first of two services of family worship on the theme of Focus on Christ, conducted by the Vicar, THE REV MILES THOMSON, assisted by THE REV JOHN HUTCHISON and members of the congregation. Organist JULIAN HARRIS
Choirmaster JOHN WICKENS
Reading: Luke 14, vv 15-24. Hymns: Rejoice, the Lord is king! (Gopsal); Praise him (from Psalm Praise); A man once came from Galilee (Tyrolese); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (St Peter); To him we come (Living Lord)
Sound BRIAN ROBINSON
Lighting MAURICE CARMAN
Television presentation RAYMOND SHORT
Arrow Chemicals
British International Championship
Scotland v England
The climax of this three-match series between England, Scotland and Wales. After their convincing defeat of Wales in the second match the England team, captained by ERIC BRISTOWand with star players JOHN LOWE , BOBBY GEORGE and TONY BROWN , have become firm favourites to beat Scotland today and take the championship for 1982.
Introduced by PETER PURVES from the Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Director MIKE ADLEY
Producer Keith PHILLIPS
The BBC Book of World Darts, £1.25 from booksellers
The Marlboro International Trophy from Silverstone
Plenty of new car/driver combinaations line up for the first round of the European Formula Two Championship. JONATHAN PALMER , last year's British F3 champion, already testing with Frank Williams' F1 team, makes his debut alongside established F2 names like STEFAN JOHANSSON and THIERRY BOUTSEN.
Commentators SIMON TAYLOR and BARRIE GILL
Producer john PHILIPS
Further coverage of the British International Championship and the result of today's match.
by Simon Masters
Second of nine episodes starring Peter Gilmore as James Onedin
'In a short time, you will either be released, or shot. In great hope for the former, I leave you.'
Costumes from the series are on display at the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough; theme music on Top BBCtv Themes Vol 2 (record REM 365, cassette ZCR 365) from retailers
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore Cyprus has considerable appeal for British visitors - there's s no language barrier, you drive on the left-the island offers the advantages of a 'home from home holiday. But is that enough? John Carter assesses its appeal as an out-of-season destination.
Ski-ing now attracts enthusiasts of all ages. Tom Savage went to a popular ski resort in Austria that boasts facilities for skiers from school age upwards...
On the activities holidays front, Paul Hughes tries his hand at painting - in Constable country.
Film editor MAX WHEELER Producer CLEM VALLANCE
appeals on behalf of Television for the Deaf Fund (reg no 454169)
Deafness often means a lifetime of isolation. The development of television subtitling is opening up a new window on the world for deaf children and adults. The Television for the Deaf Fund provides television sets for those who cannot otherwise afford them. Please send donations by crossed cheque or po to: Richard Baker [address removed]
starring Michael York
Richard Jordan , Jenny Agutter
2274: the remains of humanity, following the destruction of the world by war and pollution, are preserved in an enclosed city, doomed to a life of mindless pleasure until they are 30. What happens after that is a closely kept secret. When security guard Logan discovers the truth, he is determined to find a way to the outside world ...
Screenplay by DAVID ZELAG GOODMAN
Based on the novel by WILLIAM F. NOLAN and GEORGE CLAYTON JOHNSON Produced by SAUL DAVID
Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON
(First showing on British television) Films: page 22
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Arrow Chemicals
British International
Championship
* Scotland v
England PETER PURVES introduces highlights of today's final of the series between England, Scotland and Wales, including coverage of the ladies' final match. Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN