A magazine for Asian viewers. Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham
Story: Friends in the Garden Written by JEAN WATSON
Guest storyteller PERCY EDWARDS Presenters
CAROL LEADER, DON SPENCER
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of eight programmes on how to grow your own vegetables presented by Geoffrey Smith 4: Value for Money
Runner beans, Brussels sprouts andleeks are some of the more profitable vegetables to grow. Whether you eat them now or freeze them for later, they're well worth the effort of growing. GEOFFREY SMITH gives these and other crops a good start by using peat pots and glass.
Producer PETER RIDING
Director BRIAN DAVIES
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Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion on issues of the day with Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Peter Woods
A celebratory series of 13 programmes for Jubilee year about craftsmen in Britain. 4: Pottery
' I've always been fascinated by trees, I've loved them. I can't remember what made me do the first one, but I did a fruit tree with very large and live apples on it - it made you feel you wanted to pick them.'
Tessa Fuchs has a love for the countryside and takes delight in colour. These pleasures feature strongly in her work as a potter. In her studio in Kingston-on-Thames, TESSA fuchs is seen making one of her trees and she talks about the landscapes that she makes in clay.
Film editor JESSE PALMER
Film cameraman NIGEL WALTERS Series producer JOHN READ Producer ANNE JAMES
Presented by Barbara Myers
Each week Inside Medicine examines the latest issues from the world of hospitals and doctors, diseases and cures, patients and policy.
The race winds up, GIBBINSON wipes out and the Celts wade in. Written and narrated by IAN WOOLDRIDGE
Producer MICHAEL BEGG
A six-part dramatised documentary series
5: A Grateful Peasantry
Written and introduced by EVAN JONES
By the year 1791 the French Revolution had spread to the West Indies. On the island of San Domingo 100,000 slaves rose up in rebellion, dozens of plantations were destroyed and 2,000 colonists brutally massacred.
In England, weighed down by the burden of the war and civil unrest. the Prime Minister's health was beginning to deteriorate: the prospect for bringing the slave trade to an end looked bleak indeed.
Music JOSEPH HOROVITZ
Film cameraman TONY PIERCE-ROBERTS
Producer CHRISTOPHER RALLING
Book (same titled, E3.50, from bookshops
A fortnightly look at the big screen with news, views and interviews.
A special edition from Rome coincides with a season of Italian films at the NFT starring
Claudia Cardinale
Annie Girardot and Lea Massari
With a report on Fellini's Casanova. Gavin Millar talks to Bernardo Bertolucci, director of Last Tango in Paris and now of the controversial epic of Italian life, 1900. He also gets some views on Hollywood and Cinecitta from the bestselling novelist Gore Vidal ,
Research ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES Assistant producer JULIAN JEBB Producer GAVIN MILLAR
Weather
from Las Vegas
The WCT - Caesars Palace Challenge Cup
Jimmy Connors versus Hie Nastase, the two players who have emerged from the original pool of eight players to challenge for the - winner take all' prize of$100,000. In reaching the final each player has already won$80,000.
JIMMY CONNORS , already a dollar millionaire from tennis and renowned for his power and arrogance, against the mercurial ILIE NASTASE , who is current holder of the title, but Connors has never been beaten at Caesars Palace. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
Television presentation by NBC
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
DEREK JACOBI reads Cathedral Builders by JOHN ORMOND