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Mother-tongue teaching for Asian children bom in this country has always been a topic of concern. DR SUMAN DUTTA , lecturer in psychology, talks to two teachers; SURINDER KOCHAR and AMTUL H. ALl , and to a mother of two, SAMINA MIR.
Music today is by KAMAL BAROT , who sings a ghazal, and RAJINDER KACHROO presents a Kashmiri folk song.
Producer KRlSHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Suman Dutta
Unknown:
Surinder Kochar
Unknown:
Amtul H. All
Unknown:
Kamal Barot

with Jean Arthur
James Gleason , Eric Blore
In another 'Thin Man'-type tale, William Powell and Jean Arthur are teamed as a couple-separated, but not for very long. She writes detective stories; he is a surgeon - but the sudden death of a jockey leads him to play detective.
Screenplay by ANTHONY VEILLER Produced by EDWARD KAUFMAN Directed by STEPHEN ROBERTS
Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Arthur
Unknown:
James Gleason
Unknown:
Eric Blore
Unknown:
Jean Arthur
Play By:
Anthony Veiller
Produced By:
Edward Kaufman
Directed By:
Stephen Roberts
Dr Bradford:
William Powell
Paula Bradford:
Jean Arthur
Inspector Corrigan:
James Gleason
Stokes:
Eric Blore
Nick Martel:
Robert Armstrong
Miss Prentiss:
Lila Lee
Mr Summers:
Grant Mitchell
Mrs Summers:
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Mr Hutchins:
Ralph Morgan
Mrs Hutchins:
Lucille Gleason

with Penelope Keith
Today: The Two Princes by ANTHONY ARMSTRONG
Prince Jack and Prince John, though brothers, are not at all alike; when both compete in a dragon-killing contest, they make use of their fairy gifts in very different ways.
Pictures CAROL WALKLIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Anthony Armstrong
Unknown:
Carol Walklin

by J. MEADE FALKNER dramatised by GEORGE DAY in six episodes
1: No one really believes the legend of Blackbeard and his lost treasure, until one day when John Trenchard is crossing the churchyard he discovers the entrance to a tunnel.
Film editor BILL wright
Photography DAVID WHITSON Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director colin cant
0 FEATURE: page 76
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Meade Falkner
Dramatised By:
George Day
Unknown:
John Trenchard
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Colin Cant
Elzevir Block:
David Daker
John Trenchard:
Adam Godley
Miss Jane Arnold:
Hilary Mason
Sexton Ratsey:
Bernard Gallagher
Magistrate Maskew:
Ewan Hooper
The Rev Glennie:
David Gant
Grace Maskew:
Victoria Blake
Granny Tucker:
Beatrice Shaw
Mrs Vining:
Meg Ritchie
David Block:
Mark Eadie
Officer-in-charge:
Michael Buchan
Tom Fine:
Nicholas Drake
Stunt man:
Stuart Fell

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson
News read by Moira Stuart
Countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Read By:
Moira Stuart

Tonight Russell's guests at the Greenwood Theatre, London, include Lower Crumpsall 's most famous son Mike Harding , who brings his own brand of story-telling to the programme. Music and chat with singer Barbara Dick son, plus Russell's usual collection of the unusual.
Director RON ISTED
Producer JON PLOWMAN Editor TOM GUTTERIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Lower Crumpsall
Unknown:
Mike Harding
Singer:
Barbara Dick
Director:
Ron Isted
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Editor:
Tom Gutteridge

Presented by Jill Cochrane , Nigel Farrell , Dr Michael O'Donnell This week including a new method of ensuring that schoolgirls are inoculated against German measles.
Producer Hilary HENSON
Assistant producer DAVID THOMAS Studio director julie HARRUP Editor DICK gilung

Contributors

Presented By:
Jill Cochrane
Presented By:
Nigel Farrell
Presented By:
Dr Michael O'Donnell
Producer:
Hilary Henson
Producer:
David Thomas

starring
Bobby Doesn't Live Here Anymore
A triumphant Bobby Wheeler returns to the Sunshine Cab Company to announce that he's landed a role in a new TV series, but Louie - in his own charming way - puts a damper on the celebrations.
Written by GLEN AND LES CHARLES Directed by JAMES BURROWS

Contributors

Directed By:
James Burrows
Alex:
Judd Hirsch
Louie:
Danny Devito
Elaine:
Marilu Henner
Tony:
Tony Danza
Latka Gravas:
Andy Kaufman
Jim:
Christopher Lloyd
Bobby:
Jeff Conaway

Starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, The High School for the Performing Arts:
Gonna Learn How to Fly (part 2)
While Shorofsky searches for a way of keeping Bruno at school, the intense rivalry between the new and the old students comes to a head. For Doris, a new school term brings its own set of problems....
Written by WILLIAM BLINN Directed by BILL CAXTON

Contributors

Written By:
William Blinn
Directed By:
Bill Caxton
Lydia Grant:
Debbie Allen
Bruno Martelh:
Lee Curreri
Holly Laird:
Cynthia Gibb
Coco:
Erica Gimpel
Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Christopher Donlan:
Billy Hufsey
Sherwood:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris:
Valerie Landsburg
Leroy:
Gene Anthony Ray
Quentin Morloch:
Ken Swofford
Mrs Berg:
Ann Nelson
Actor:
Judy Farrell
as Mrs:
Charlotte Miller

with John Pitman
Six love stories about six very different couples people in the public eye and the partners who share their private lives.
3: Gillian and Peter Gillian Lynne , top theatre director and choreographer of Cats, is 52. Her husband Peter Land , an actor, is 30. They met and fell in love when she staged the musical My Fair Lady in which Peter played the juvenile lead. When Peter proposed, Gillian was hesitant: 'I thought he should be made fully aware of all the drawbacks - like the fact that I wouldn't be able to give him children.' But they did marry three years ago and are very happy, despite all the sceptics who said it just couldn't work.
At the moment Gillian is the main breadwinner because Peter is still struggling to make the big time: 'But as far as I'm concerned - and it's difficult to convince him-our family is a business. And therefore it's family money. All of it.'
Photography MIKE RADFORD
Film editor CHRISTINE GARNER
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF Director LAURA GAVSHON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Gillian Lynne
Unknown:
Peter Land
Unknown:
Mike Radford
Editor:
Christine Garner
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff
Director:
Laura Gavshon

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The top events and stories in sport, including tonight:
Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall , London Top of the bill this evening is the light-middleweight show-down between Nick Wilshire and Jimmy Cable for the vacant British title. The two men produced a thrilling contest last May when Cable, after being knocked down twice, came back to win on points-Wilshire's only defeat in 27 fights as a professional.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Cricket
Highlights of England's second one-day international against New Zealand in Wellington.
Plus news and reports of all tonight's football matches.
Television presentation:
Boxing BOB DUNCAN ; Cricket TVNZ Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Nick Wilshire
Unknown:
Jimmy Cable
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowunson

A miscellany of vocals, instrumentals and music to satisfy any particular mood. Singer-songwriter Labi Siffre features some contemporary material, as well as his outstanding chart successes 'It must be love', and 'Crying, laughing, loving, lying'.
Special guests Flairck- instrumentalists from Holland.
Director TONY WOLFE Producer DAVID weir
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Singer-Songwriter:
Labi Siffre
Director:
Tony Wolfe
Producer:
David Weir

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