Story: Rub a Dub Dub
Written by DOROTHY EDWARDS Presenters DELIA MORGAN , DON SPENCER
2.5 The Embassy Premier Steeplechase Qualifier (21m) with £1,500 added to a sweepstake
2.40 Philip Comes Novice Hurdle Qualifier (3m) with £1,000 added to a sweepstake
3.15 Cheltenham Steeplechase (H'cap) (3m approx) with L2,000 added to a sweepstake
3.45 Lansdown Four-year-olds Hurdle (2m 200 yds approx) with £1,000 added to a sweepstake Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN
Television presentation by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about car maintenance for beginners With JUDITH JACKSON and RICHARD HUDSON-EVANS
4: Fault finding
What to do if your car won't start or if it breaks down. How can you find out what's wrong?
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Michael Charlton , Charles Wheeler present news and opinion, with Richard Kershaw and David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL
The
Boil Kilvert is told to stay at home by the doctor, but goes out to a jolly dinner instead.
Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Sound JOHN DRAKE
Designer CHRIS PEMSEL
Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director PETER HAMMOND
Appetite for Growth
Sir James Goldsmith , Chairman of the giant food group, Cavenham Ltd, owner of the French newspaper L'Express, British and French financier and banker, talks with James Bellini and Hugh Stephenson.
In The Money Programme, SIR JAMES GOLDSMITH discusses his business interests in Britain and France; his spectacular rise during the 1970s and his own flamboyant style of management.
Deputy editor DAVID GRAHAM Editor PAUL ELLIS
one of the finest singers of our time in the second of his series. Each week Jack Jones will be joined by international guest artists. This week featuring Leo Sayer and special guest star Mike Yarwood
Orchestra conducted by HARRY BETTS Associate musical director
ARTHUR GREENSLADE
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Script by ERIC DAVIDSON , IAN DAVIDSON
NEIL SHAND , DICK VOSBRUGH , MIKE YARWOOD Costume designer JOYCE MORTLOCK Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Sound LARRY GOODSON
Designer TONY BURROUGH
Producer STEWART MORRIS
In Britain, one couple in every six is unable to have a child. More women fail to conceive the babies they want, than request abortions of babies they do not want. If you are infertile, you are over-sensitive, vulnerable, anxious.
' I would go to the ends of the earth to have a child ' - the words of Sandy [text removed], a young school teacher constantly surrounded by other people's children. She and her husband Ian have trodden the weary road from infertility clinic to hospital for years. Horizon looks at childless-ness through Sandy's eyes and those of her surgeon as she goes through yet another operation.
The human reproductive system is complex, delicate and full of hazards on the way to pregnancy. The mysteries have not been helped by sensational headlines .. .Test Tube Babies! ... Multiple Births! ... Fertility Drugs! All too often these have concealed genuine medical advances.
Today new drugs and new surgery are giving fresh hope to thousands of childless couples. So what are the chances of having a child of your own?
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor MICHAEL RIGG Written and produced by CHRISTOPHER RILEY
Part 6 by LEO TOLSTOY
The Classic Serial
Dramatised in ten parts by DONALD WILSON starring Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson
Weather
Introduced by Robert Robinson Monthly Review
- some of the top titles of the month reviewed in conversation by Richard Hoggart Hilary Spurling and Germaine Greer. Among the books:
Shall We Tell The President?, a novel by the former Tory mf JEFFREY ARCHER , and WALTER Percy 's novel, Lancelot.
Studio director TONY TYLEY Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
HUGH BURDEN reads an extract from
My Dear Timothy by VICTOR GOLLANCZ