The 1974 academic year begins on 26 January, Radio Times will include a special four-page supplement in the issue dated 17 January.
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with Michael De Morgan
Reflecting the religious world of a new generation. Presented by Alex Dolphin and Alastair Pirrie
Mustafa Gundogdu's home is a hill village in Central Anatolia, or was until recently. This April he left it to try his luck for a job in Germany and a new life in the West.
A BBC crew followed him on his long journey - through Turkey to Istanbul, through the trials and tribulations of the tests and checks of the Turkish and German authorities to decide his suitability and fitness, and through the Balkans on a workers' train bound for Bavaria, and through his first weeks on an assembly line of a vast car factory in Munich. He was only one of the thousands of Mediterranean poor who stream into the developed countries of West Europe to do the jobs which nobody else wants, in one of the biggest migrations of labour this century.
(Bristol)
by Brian Rawlinson
with James Maxwell as Henry VII
Lambert Simnel, supported by the Irish Lords and Margaret of Burgundy, prepares to invade England.
An alley cat's dream
Herbert von Karajan conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra playing two symphonies by Beethoven - No 4, in B flat, Opus 60 and No 1, in c, Opus 21
Introduced by Christopher Grier
Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's guests: Hannah Gordon, Mary Travers, Christopher Neil
featuring Anthony Sharp, Raymond Mason
With Christine Shaw, Hatti Riemer
William Rushton, John Wells, John Fortune, Clive James and James Cameron invite you to join them in their music-making and to recall some old ones, new ones, despised ones and neglected ones. Their special guest: Tom Paxton