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 children's stories and music.
In today's programme TAJUNISSA HASNAIN, SHARANJIT SANDHU and rama JOSHI discuss A Career for Women.' NAHID NIAZI explains the metric system, which is followed by the story Good Advice.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
An Asian- Unit presentation 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. Written by PAUL KRIWACZEK
Story: Sybil Splodgett 's Statue Presenters
Carol Leader, Derek Griffiths
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
with Peter Alliss
A series of ten programmes for thofee who want to take up golf and for golfers who want to improve their game. And an opportunity for everyone to watch top players demonstrate their skills. 7 : Difficult Lies and Conditions
PETER ALLISS and his four regular pupils are joined this week by guest professional
MAURICE BEMBRIDGE
Producer GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Peter Woods
An International Chess Tournament. Presented by Jeremy James Eight of Europe's greatest chess players compete for the Master Game trophy and a first prize of £1,250.
Round 1, Game 2 Hartston v Pfleger The competition in this tournament is so strong that International Master WILLIAM HARTSTON
(Great Britain), reigning Master Game champion, is not even seeded. He plays Grandmaster HELMUT PFLEGER (West Germany), a chessnplaying doctor who favours complicated chess positions and a ' counter-punching ' style of play.
Expert analysis by 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 HESPE
A Consultant's Problems
Bolton's Orthopaedic Consultant is deeply concerned. His problem is cross-infection because of bacteria in operating theatres. Antibiotics will shift sepsis from infected flesh but orthopaedic patients are bone-damaged, and sepsis in bones is almost impossible to clear.
Grappling with the problem, the Health Authority has authorised an infection-free operating theatre. But the building operation contaminates the other two theatres, and surgeons refuse to operate until a temporary theatre is put in. But who will make room for the temporary theatre? Different departments are approached. All refuse. Meanwhile another baby is admitted with an infected hip s
Film cameraman MIKE SOUTHON Film recordist JULIAN BALDWIN Film editor PETER SYMES
Producer TIM KING. See letters page
by HENRY JAMES dramatised by DENIS CONSTANDUROS starring
Lambert Strether comes to Europe on a difficult and delicate mission. A chance meeting on arrival with the engaging Maria Gostrey provides him with much-needed support.......
When something really works on television, the screen positively glows. The Ambassadors ... was an absolute peach of a production. (THE LISTENER) It was delightful ... Quite delightful.'
(THE GUARDIAN)
I could watch it all over again. Do sample the repeat. (DAILY MAIL)
Designer FANNY TAYLOR
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director JAMES CELLAN JONES
Weather
This month includes:
The Family: Michael Bennett introduces Uncle Cyril and other members of his own family whom he has immortalised in an exhibition of photographs.
Wrapping up the Reichstag: The artist Christo has parcelled up buildings, coastlines, and human beings, hung an orange curtain across a Colorado gulf and created a two-million-dollar nylon fence along 25 miles of American farm-land. Last week Christo was in London, and he explained to Arena his latest project - wrapping up the Reichstag in Berlin.
The Wireless Show: A look at some beautifully designed wireless sets, and a nostalgic reminder of the sounds they once transmitted.
Plus Commercial Break - news and pictures about current events in the arts.