Today's story:
The Donkey's Tale written by HELEN PIERS illustrated by VIRGINIA SMITH
Presenters this week: Carol Chell John Golder
A series of 10 programmes
2: Staff shortage or staff wastage?What are the causes and cures
for the catering industry's current staffing and turnover problems?
Commentary by DEREK COOPER
Producer IAN WOOLF
- pre-school education now
A series of programmes
2: The Nursery Idea - Mother Figures
' We must widen our professionalism and diffuse it through the community.'
WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN 'S personal view is illustrated by a Home Link project in Liverpool and commented on by JOAN TOUGH and ERIC MIDWINTER.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer ROGER OWEN
Book (same title) 75p, from bookshops
Join BOB GODFREY in five programmes on how to enter the mad world of cartoons and animation. 2: Find your story -choose your technique
Guest STAN HAYWARD
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Director ANNA JACKSON
The Do-it-Yourself Film Animation Book, £1.30, from bookshops
with Ludovic Kennedy , Robin Day Richard Kershaw and Angela Rippon
Throughout the week Newsday brings you the latest news. Television's most experienced interviewers bring a series of personal and topical interviews and discussions with the leaders in this country and from all over the world who make the decisions that matter and the men and women affected by them.
Associate producer JOHN REYNOLDS
Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
The Spoilers
A sophisticated but emotionally mixed-up New York family arrive on Waltons' Mountain - with devastating results ...
Our NHS spends £90 per person a year, and is still very short of money. Tanzania can only afford £1, and their problems are much worse than ours: half the children die before the age of five. Tanzania is halfway through pioneering its own health system - which rejects Western concepts of medicine. Peasants with six months' training treat tropical ulcers and malaria; men after a simple three-year course cure pneumonia and bilharzia with the same competence as doctors.
If the system works, it promises a way of overcoming ill-health in the Third World. For us in the West, too. it may mean a radical rethink about the role of doctors and hospitals.
Written and produced by EDWARD GOLDWIN
The first of a series of six from Scotland introduced and conducted by Christopher Seaman with Kathleen Livingstone (soprano)
Peter Williams (harpsichord)
Paisley Male Voice Choir
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader RAYMOND OVENS
Tonight Call to Arms includes ' The Grand March' from Aida, 'Mars' from the Planet Suite, Scottish lament, ' Soldiers' Chorus' from Faust and Overture ' 1812.'
Sound ALAN BUNTING
Lighting ROY SMITH
Designer ARCHIE CLARK
Producer JAMES HUNTER
Angela Rippon ; Weather
MICHAEL HORDERN reads James Son and Spicer by JAMES REEVES