A See-Saw programme
Abhi Kochhar is physically handicapped and at the age of 22 his mental ability is that of a small boy. How have his parents coped?
The final of this year's Asian Song Contest takes place next week and the contest's organiser, Muhammad Ayyub , talks about the future of this important event. The 1983 winner and runner-up Dolly Jutley and Alamgir Mir are today's entertainers.
BBC Pebble Mill
French for beginners
Hotel rooms, ice-creams and sandwiches, postcards and stamps.... Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones show how to get what you want. Studio director MARY SPRENT Producer DAVID WILSON
Tony Osoba , Frances Ruffelle and Tom Hewitt with stories and songs that tell of faults and forgiveness....
Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director CEUA THOMSON Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
Sunday Worship
Joining in today's live worship, from their home on the Isle of Man, are the Principal of King William's
College, Castletown, Dr Peter Bregazzi , and his family. His theme: God in the Environment Old Testament: Job 37, vv M, 10-12 Gospel: Mark 4, w 3741
Hymn: Lord of beauty (Regent Square); Psalm: 104
Director SIMON HAMMOND Producer NOEL VINCENT
Series producer ELIZABETH GORT
A weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, with subtitles and sign language.
Introduced by Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason
Produced by CHARLES PASCOE
Six comics explore the roots of their humour. This week
Michael Palin looks back in languor at his meteoric rise to stardom from Sheffield (full address withheld), through Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Players, to
Edinburgh's famed Parks and Burials Department.....
Film editor DEREK WALLBANK Producer TONY LARYEA
Community Programme Unit
JIM BACON
with Mavis Nicholson Three conversations
2: West Indian parents traditionally believe that children should be 'seen and not heard'. Do today's young West Indians agree?
Film editor SHELAGH BRADY Producer IAN WOOLF
with Robert Lacey
Prince Franz Josef II of Liechtenstein
The tiny country of Liechtenstein has been ruled by Prince Franz Josef II since 1938. He and his wife, Princess Gina, have the most valuable collection of paintings still in private hands in the world.
But they dislike talking about money - *you can't eat a painting and you can't make clothes out of a castle. I mean, what is rich?' Executive producer ADAM CLAPHAM Producer JOHN BIRD
starring and guest starring
Too Many Roscos
Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane wrecks his patrol car for the last time - missing, presumed dead, in Hazzard Pond. A million dollars in cash is due for delivery at the Hogg Bank, and a gang of crooks have arrived in town. Is this enough to put Boss off his dinner? Written by BRUCE HOWARD
Directed by HARVEY LAIDMAN
starring Dramatised in seven parts by ALAN PLATER, from The Warden and Barchester Towers by ANTHONY TROLLOPE 5: Obadiah Slope, having learned of Eleanor's wealth, has changed sides and abandoned Mrs Proudie's candidate, Quiverful
Music composed and conducted by DEREK BOURGEOIS
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by DAVID GILES *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Moira Stuart
Weatherman
sings Gospel
Earlier this year Southwark Cathedral hosted a Songs of Praise of Gospel music and hymns. Now, in the Central Hall, Birmingham, West Midlands choirs and congregations join in a celebration of their own.
Juliet Alexander talks to choir members for whom Gospel is a way of life.
Soon and very soon; 0 for a thousand tongues: Praise him, praise him: If my people; Jesus Christ is the way; Jesus is the light:
Rise up and walk; He's worthy
Film director CHRISTOPHER MANN Assistant producer DIANE REID Producer MICHAEL SHOESMlTH
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Pebble Mill
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A Ragged Run
Written by GEOFF MCQUEEN
Robby susses out a crooked gambling house for a friend, but only brings trouble on himself....
Photography PETER CHAPMAN Film editor BILL WRIGHT
Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director CAROL WISEMAN
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with Moira Stuart
Weatherman