Today's story is 'Anna and the Magic Hat' by Inge and Lasse Sandberg
Presenters this week: Miranda Connell, Lionel Morton
Ten programmes in a Business Studies course
This programme examines the duty owed by an occupier of premises to his visitors, and the duties we all owe to persons who might be injured by our negligent acts or omissions.
Written and introduced by Michael Molyneux
(first shown on BBC1)
(These programmes are linked with the English Law series broadcast on Thursdays, 6.30 pm, Radio 3: Study)
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Michael Sullivan,
David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
and Weather
(Colour)
The High Chaparral is the home of a pioneer family in the newly-won West; is the prize the settlers must hold against outlaws and Indians; and spells adventure in the wild Arizona territory of 1870
Trouble which has been brewing between Big John and Buck for some time finally flares into an open, bitter quarrel - and Buck leaves the High Chaparral.
(Colour)
Hospital visiting; Varicose veins; Treatment of phobias
Tonight's programme takes up issues raised in your letters. Have you a right to visit your child in hospital? How can you obtain treatment for a phobia? What are varicose veins and what can be done about them?
(Colour)
A comedy series starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
with Jo Kendall
and Nick McArdle, Roland MacLeod, Annie Leake, Gillian Parsons, Sue Williams
and featuring Bill Oddie
(Colour)
This week's programme in the series on man and science today.
For some time now rhinos have been disturbing the workers in the Tanzanian sugar plantation and ripping open the plastic water pipes to get at the water.
These incidents, and the hunting of the rhinos by helicopter, are typical of the increasing conflict between wildlife and man for land in East Africa.
The main part of this film, the second of two made by Horizon in East Africa earlier this year, concerns this struggle in the Amboseli Game Reserve in Kenya between the wild game herds and the nomadic Masai. Improved medicine is not only increasing the number of Masai themselves but also the size of their herds, and the wandering cattle feed on the vital grass-lands, leaving arid dustbowls behind them. But how do you control the preordained patterns of existence of both the game herds and these prehistoric tribes? This film follows scientists and game wardens as they try to work out a pattern of coexistence.
(Colour)
Introduced by Mel Oxley with James Cameron, William Rushton and talk of this and that
followed by News Summary and Weather
(Colour)