A magazine for Asian viewers.
(Shown last Sunday on BBC1)
Story: "The Runaway Tram"
Words by Peggy Blakeley Pictures by Kota Taniuchi
Presenters: Susan Mosco, Johnny Ball
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
A series of ten programmes for trade unionists. 4: Ouertttne
Introduced by PETER BRAMAH. AUEW District Secretary, Bury.
Boo): (<nme <ttt<), fl.OO from bookshops
with Ludovic Kennedy
Robin Day , Richard Kershaw and Angela Rippon
Today's news is followed by an extended interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
starring Twiggy singing and dancing in her own special style with The Irving Davies Dancers and guests Haz Eliot with Feeling; Michael Whitney, Roger Cook
A fortnightly look at the world of the visual arts, fashion, photography and design. This week's guest columnist is Terry Measham of the Tate Gallery on Landscape into Art.
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 concentrates on the work of contemporary British artists and features the work of painter and poet Charles Tomlinson.
Joseph Cooper as question master invites you to match your musical wits against Valerie Pitts, Robin Ray and Patrick Moore
Guest musician Maurice Gendron
by Daniel Defoe
Dramatised in two parts by Hugh Whitemore
[Starring] Julia Foster, Kenneth Haigh, Ian Ogilvy
Discovering to her horror that she is married to her brother, Betty (Moll Flanders) leaves the colony of Virginia and returns to England. There she hopes to rediscover the happiness she had once known.
Presented by Angela Rippon
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