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A magazine aimed at helping Asian families to help themselves.
The series will cover subjects of interest and information ... At
Home and Around together with illustrated children's stories and music.
In today's programme NAHID NIAZI explains how to be a good host and a good guest, RAJNI KAUL talks about children starting school with an emphasis on language, DR SABHARWAL about haemorrhage and SHAMIN PENSER reads the story about The Wolf and the Watchdog.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
An Asian Unit presentation, BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Shamin Penser
Producer:
Ashok Rampal

A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English. The story of two Asian families living in Britain - the neighbours of Windsor Road.
Episode 7
Written by Naseem Khan, Producer Robert Clamp, Director Paul Kriwaczek
Tutors' booklet, 11.10, student booklet, £1.50, from bookshops. For information about English teaching help send a stamped addressed envelope to: Parosi, [address removed].

Contributors

Writer:
Naseem Khan
Producer:
Robert Clamp
Director:
Paul Kriwaczek
Saleem All Shah:
Nabeel Gul
Feroza Begum Shah:
Indira Joshi
Kamala Kalpoor:
Naushaba Khan
Mrs Miller:
Lally Percy
Rina Kapoor:
Sahab Qizilbash
Amarjit Kaur Gill:
Soni Razdan
Ravinder Singh Gill:
Paul Satvendar
Mrs Choudhury:
Zohra Segal
Mohammed Akram:
Dino Shafeek

Today's story: The Hole in the Tree
Written by Musti
Presenters: Johnny Ball, Carol Chell
Book: Play School, Play Ideas 2, 75p, from bookshops. The Tale of a Donkey's Tail and Other Stories from Play School, record (REC 232) or cassette (MRMC045). Bang on a Drum songs from Play School and Play Away, record insc 242), or cassette (MRMC 904), from record shops

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Presenter:
Carol Chell
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
John Holland
Writer/Director:
Stephen Robin
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Peter Alliss
A series of ten programmes for those who want to take up golf and for golfers who want to improve their game. 6: Bunkers
PETER ALLISS and his four regular pupils are joined this week by guest professional, TOMMY HORTON.
Producer GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Tommy Horton.
Producer:
Gordon Menzies.

An International Chess Tournament. Presented by Jeremy James This third series of The Master Game is the very first international television chess tournament. In nine knockout matches, Europe's greatest Masters of the game compete for the BBC2 Master Game trophy and a first prize of £1,250. This series is also being televised to millions of chess fans throughout Europe.
Round 1, Game 1 Karpov v Hug
The World Champion, Anately Karpov of Russia, who at 26 is a living legend of the chess arena, plays Werner Hug , former Junior Champion of the World and the greatest player Switzerland has ever produced.
Expert analysis by Leonard Barden
Designer JOHN BONE
Director GEOFF WALMSLEY Producer ROBERT TONER

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Anately Karpov
Unknown:
Werner Hug
Unknown:
Leonard Barden
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Geoff Walmsley
Producer:
Robert Toner

A contest of musical knowledge between
Frank Muir and John Amis and Denis Norden and Ian Wallace
Musical chairman Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS KESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Douglas Kespe

The fourth episode in a series of nine documentary films about the Bolton Area Health Authority.

Instead of going through the correct consultative procedures, Jim Kelly, a hospital porter and NUPE shop steward, has spilled his grievances to the local newspaper, and made headline news. Among other complaints, Kelly describes conditions in the new maternity wing as 'a living hell.'

All this has brought him into conflict with Tom Ryder - the Area Administrator - who holds that Kelly ought not to have talked to the press, and that the article is harmful and unfair. The dispute that follows illustrates the friction that is often just below the surface in a Health Service where the power of the unions is increasingly felt.

Contributors

Subject:
Jim Kelly
Subject:
Tom Ryder
Film Cameraman:
Mike Southon
Film Recordist:
Julian Baldwin
Film Editor:
Peter Gordon
Producer:
Tim King

Based on the book "Travel by Dark" by Graeme Warrack

"A dignified celebration of vanished spirit and sacrifices." (Daily Mail)
"A straightforward subdued but engrossing reconstruction." (Sunday Telegraph)
"A jolly nice old-fashioned film." (The Guardian)
"Skilfully directed." (Daily Telegraph)

Contributors

Based on the book "Travel by Dark" by:
Graeme Warrack
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Clive Rees
Graeme Warrack:
John Hallam
Tineke:
Marie-Louise Stheins
Lt Low:
Mark Russel
Finnegan:
Paul Copley
SS Sgt Major:
Wolf Kahler
Martin Herford:
Gavin Campbell
Theo Redman:
John Nettles
Harlow:
William Hoyland
McCabe:
Philip Bowen
Konig:
Willy Bowman
Lt Narka:
Carl Duering
Hanneke:
Barbara Masbeck
Father:
Sacco van der Made
Piet van Arnhem:
Niek Pancras
Dutch guide:
Tom Jansen
John Forbes:
David Quilter
Guide:
Dick Schouten
Guide:
Jan Mojel
Farmer:
Jan van Velthuisen
English Woman:
Peggy Ann Wood

Introduced by Gavin Millar
This week sees the opening of the 21st London Film Festival -the festival of festivals - with new films from 24 countries. Bertolucci, Angelopoulos, Herzog, James Ivory , Marguerite Duras and most of the brightest names in cinema will be here to see their films screened. Arena: Cinema reports on this year's highlights.
Producers DAVID CHESHIRE and GAVIN MILLAR
Assistant producer JULIAN JEBB
Researcher ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gavin Millar
Unknown:
James Ivory
Unknown:
Marguerite Duras
Unknown:
Gavin Millar
Producer:
Julian Jebb
Unknown:
Researcher Rosemary

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