6.40 Human Behaviour
7.5 The New Forest
7.30 Geochemical Surveying
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6.40 Human Behaviour
7.5 The New Forest
7.30 Geochemical Surveying
A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, music and stories from the communities. Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
(Shown last Sunday on BBCU
Story: The Little Red Hen Presenters:
CAROL LEADER, JOHNNY BALL
Pianist JONATHAN COHEN
Percussionist ALAN RUSHTON Designer KEN STARKEY
Scriptwriter/director PETER WILTSHIRE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.0 School and Society
5.25 The Housing Question
5.50 Reading Development
6.15 Future Urban Life
6.40 Humanities: Retrospect
3: Get It Together!
Press-cuttings, notes, letters, photographs and tape-recordings - the raw material of Brenda Freeman 's project on housing in Liverpool 8. How does she keep it all under control?
Presented by BOB HOULTON
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
Book (same title), 85p, from bookshops
with Ludovic Kennedy and Robin Day
News from Angela Rippon and an extended interview or discussion on an important topical issue.
starring Vera Lynn with her guests Lynsey de Paul The Seekers
Roger Whittaker and The Young Generation ALYN AINSWORTH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE Designer KENNETH SHARP
Producer STEWART MORRIS
A fortnightly look at the world of the visual arts, fashion, photography and design.
This week's guest columnist is cartoonist Mel Calman on the New Yorker magazine and its artists.
Arena reports on new exhibitions and activities around the country and brings work by artists and designers into the Arena studio. This week's programme features Richard Hamilton at the Serpentine Gallery and a new documentary exhibition from Jarrow with music written by Alan Price.
Joseph Cooper invites you to match your musical wits against Joyce Grenfell
David Attenborough Richard Baker
Guest musician Sir Keith Faulkner
Director ROBIN LOUGH
Producer WALTER TODDS
by Harold Pinter
Kate and Deeley are married and live in the country. They are joined by Kate's friend, Anna, and talk of the past. Although it is a past they have shared, their memories of it are not always the same.
This is the first in a series of productions over the next month bringing to the screen some of the most important plays to have achieved success in the theatre over the last few years. Harold Pinter's play will be followed next week by The Philanthropist by Christopher Hampton, then by Forget-Me-Not-Lane by Peter Nichols, starring Albert Finney and finally by Savages by Christopher Hampton.
Sound DEREK MILLER-TIMMINS Lighting SAM BARCLAY Designer VIC SYMONDS
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director CHRISTOPHER MORAHAN
with Steeleye Span , from
Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire
A winter's evening, and in one of England's great mansions hard by Sherwood Forest , the house guests sip goblets of mead to songs of a past age - with the backing of 20thcentury electronics.
Producer BARRY BEVINS (Manchester)
Angela Rippon ; Weather
JULIAN GLOVER reads Warning to Children by ROBERT GRAVES