A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, music and stories from the communities. Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham
Today Play School is outside on an allotment with CAROL LEADER, STUART MCGUGAN
Story: Percy the Peculiar Potato by SHEONA ERSKINE
A series of ten programmes for trade unionists.
3:Re-organisation at Work
New machinery, new processes or new organisation
When changes like these are proposed - on the shop floor or in the office - how should the union seek to influence what happens? The issues are posed by local groups from NATSOPA and NALGO.
Introduced by BERNARD dix NUPE ,With GEOFFREY DRAIN , NALGO LARRY SMITH , TGWU and ALAN GRANT , NATSOPA
Executive producer tout =DirectorMATTHEWS PAUL KRIWACZKK Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
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Today's News from Angela Rippon is followed by an extended interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
Richard Kershaw , who was formerly with the Foreign Service in Southern Africa, then the first UK Eisenhower Fellow in the USA, and Editor of Africa Confidential, before becoming a Panorama reporter, now joins Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy on Newsday
Associate producer Joan REYNOLDS Producer CHRISTOPHERCAPROM
starring Vera Lynn with her guests
Candlewick Green
Kamahl Peters and Lee and The Young Generation ALYN AINSWORTH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Designers KENNETH SHARP. COLIN GUIM Producer STEWART MORRIS
Introduced this week by Deborah Norton who makes her own selection of the most lively events on the British stage during this fortnight.
There will be an extract from a current play and Kenneth Tynan gives his own personal views on the theatre.
Studio director MIKE SPARROW
Associate producer DAVID BUCKTON Executive producer DAVID CHESHIRE Producer JULIAN JEBB
A musical quiz Joseph Cooper as question-master invites you to match your musical wits against Joyce Grenfell Robin Ray
David Attenborough
Guest musician Stephen Dodgson
Director ROBIN LOUGH
Producer WALTER TODDS
by DANIEL DEFOE dramatised in two parts by HUGH WHITEMORE starring
Julia Foster
Kenneth Haigh Ian Ogilvy
1: Mother and Daughter Betty (Moll Flanders), left an orphan in Colchester, is befriended by Lady Verney, and becomes a servant in her house. Here she first finds, in equal measure, happiness and misery, beauty and ugliness, in a world abounding in cruelty and licentiousness. Here she meets her first misfortunes, with courage, compassion and commonsense - qualities which are to stand her in good stead during all that is to follow.
Costume designer DOROTHEA WALLACE Film cameraman BRIAN TUFANO Designer EILEEN DISS
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director DONALD MCWHINNIE
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
STEPHEN THORNE reads Here Comes Sir George by JON STALLWORTHY