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A magazine for Asian viewers.
BBC Birmingham
A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English. The story of two Asian families living in Britain
- the neighbours of Windsor Road. Episode 1
Written by DILIP HIRO
Live coverage of the third day of the Labour Party Conference in Brighton.
Reporting team Robin Day David Dimbleby and Robert McKenzie
Today's story:
Auntie Dot's Story by BARBARA WILLIAMS
Presenters KAREN PLATT
DEREK GRIFFITHS , BRIAN CANT
Further coverage from Brighton.
The Colgate World Matchplay
Championship Introduced by TONY GUBBA
Coverage of the first day s play in this knock-out championship, held on the famed ' Burma Road' course at Wentworth. Among the invited players are ERNESTO ACOSTA (Mexico), HUBERT GREEN (USA), LANNY WADKINS (USA), GARY PLAYER (SA).
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK and MARK MCCORMACK
Producers RICHARD TILLING
JOHN SHREWSBURY and HUW JONM Editor A p. WILKINSON
Live coverage of the afternoon session.
4.0 Reciprocating Engines
5.20 The Writer in Exile
5.45 Educational Decision-making
6.10 White Collar Workers
6.35 William Morris and Industrialisation
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The last of five programmes on how to grow your own fruit presented by Geoffrey Smith 5: Figs, Grapes and Melons
Some of the more exotic sounding fruits are among the easiest to grow. In this programme GEOFFREY SMITH shows how to grow top quality melons, figs on an allotment, and grapes both indoors and outdoors.
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer BRIAN DAVIES
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Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinions with Richard Kershaw and David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
Assistant editors PETER IBBOTSON and MIKE BROADBENT Editor TONY CRABB
Champions of Crown Green Bowling compete for the BBC2 Masters Trophy Match 2
Brian Duncan (Lancashire) v
Roy Armson (Lancashire)
Duncan, seeded No 2 in these Championships, is generally regarded as the top player in Crown Green Bowling. BBC2 champion in 1973 and 1974, he is expected by many to win again this year. Armson, a prolific winner of tournaments himself, also won the BBC2 Trophy in 1969 and should offer stern resistance.
Introduced by Colin Welland from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool. Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Producer NICK HUNTER BBC Manchester
A contest of musical knowledge between
Frank Muir and John Amis and Denis Norden and Ian Wallace
Musical Chairman Steve Race
The third programme in this television version of Radio 4's long-running series, from the Commonwealth Institute.
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
by Christopher Hampton
Thomas Able, once a successful writer, has not written since the war. He lies paralysed and dying. His family gather at the family home.
' It's the most fun I've ever had without laughing.'
The subject is sex, the speaker is Woody Allen , and the lady is Diane Keaton (' the new Katharine Hepburn '), who brilliantly plays the lead in Allen's latest and finest film. Annie Hall is also highly autobiographical and Arena: Cinema talked to its star and to WOODY ALLEN about the film and their long friendship.
Assistant producer JULIAN JEBB Producers
DAVID CHESHIRE and GAVIN MILLAR
Weather
Tony Gubba introduces highlights of the day's play in The Colgate World
Matchplay Championship
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK and MARK MCCORMACK