6.40 World War I
7.5 Housing 1840-1895
7.30 Portraiture
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6.40 World War I
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7.30 Portraiture
A magazine for Asian viewers
Story: "Jack and the Beanstalk"
Presenters Carol Chell, Jon Glover
5.0 Language and Learning
5.25 Elementary Maths: Integration
5.50 Mechanics: Energy
6.15 Children and Video
6.40 Socrates
A series of ten programmes for people with impaired hearing, those who live and work with them, and for the plain curious...
Jack Ashley, CH, MP, went totally deaf shortly after becoming a Member of Parliament. In this programme he presents the first of two personal accounts of the provision (or lack of it) which is made for deaf people in this country.
(The programme will be captioned for those who cannot hear.)
Book (same title), 85P, from bookshops
Details of lip-reading exercises will be given in the programme
with Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Kershaw, Richard Whitmore, every weekday evening brings you the News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.
from Ednaston Manor Gardens, Derbyshire.
Sir Edwin Lutyens designed this gracious Manor House in 1913. The West Terrace is an integral part of that design, originally intended for bedding plants. This evening Peter Seabrook sees the transformation that has been made by the planting of carefully selected small shrubs, roses and climbing plants.
BBC Birmingham
The second of three programmes made at Easter during The Eighth International Festival of Country Music at Wembley Pool featuring Nashville stars Dolly Parton, Lloyd Green, Johnny Gimble, Marty Robbins.
Julian Pettifer and his guests Ted Moult, Richard Mabey and Derek Jones describe, discuss or just guess at the sights and sounds of the countryside and the delights of country life.
BBC Bristol
Mrs Burton returns to teaching in middle-age. She is horrified at what she sees. The moral health of the children is at stake. She determines to do something about it.
The final transmission of the present series from RWT.
Taking part: Eric Idle, Neil Innes, David Battley, Henry Woolf and Terence Bayler
Record, The Rutland Weekend Songbook, BBC REB 233, £2.95; Cassette, RMC 4039,
Richard Whitmore; Weather
Robert Powell reads "Grey Squirrel: Greenwich Park" by C. Day Lewis