A magazine aimed at helping Asian families to help themselves.
In today's programme RAJNI KAUL gives further information about ' Starting School', NAHID NIAZI talks about ' Personal Hygiene' with regard to body and feet, and CHHAYA ARYA explains ' Women's Rights '. This is followed by the story of The Birds and The Wood-cutter.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Birmingham
A series of 26 nrogrammes in Hindustani and English.
The story of two Asian families living in Britain
- the neighbours of Windsor Road. Episode 11
Written by DILIP HIRO
Student booklet, 11.50, from bookshops For information about English teaching help send a stamped addressed envelope to: Parosi, [address removed]
Story: I Wish I Could Wink Written by JUDY WHITFIELD Presenters
Bruce Allan , Julie Stevens
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
with Peter Alliss
The last of ten programmes for those who want to take up golf and for golfers who want to improve their game. Playing it for Real
In this final programme, PETER AL LISS and pupil MALCOLM ERSKINE play a match over three holes against guest professional DAVID INGRAM and pupil MALCOLM ROUTH.
Producer GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland
Presented by Michael Charlton
Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Angela Rippon
International Chess Tournament
Presented by Jeremy James
The first semi-final of this knockout tournament, where draws do not count, and one mistake can lead to disaster on the board.
Karpov v Pfleger
' In my first game, I could escape with a draw. Now, I think I have to play it sharply ... I shall play like a tiger! ' says HELMUT PFLEGER (West Germany), the chess-playing doctor, who has the awesome task of trying to beat one of the great world champions of our time, ANATOLY KARPOV (USSR).
Expert analysis by Leonard Barden
Design JOHN BONE
Director GEOFF WALMSLET Producer ROBERT TONER
Four films from the South
2: Point-to-Point
After a winter's hunting some of the boldest horses and amateur riders race over fences in this spring highlight of the English countryside. The Easter Monday meeting at Cowdray Park, Midhurst, has been one of the most popular in Sussex for over 30 years. This film follows the fortunes of three young riders and samples the atmosphere of the day.
Producer JOHN COLEMAN
The eighth in a series of nine documentary films about the Bolton Area Health Authority. Two Nurses
Sr Bleakley works in the ophthalmic ward caring for patients with eye ailments. She is a conscientious nurse and her rewards are correspondingly great. She can rejoice with the old lady who can look out again over the town at all the familiar landmarks now that her sight has been restored. And she can share the joy of a young girl whose severe squint has been corrected by surgery.
While Sr Bleakley plies her skills, another nurse faces a dismissal hearing. With her union officer in attendance she must answer charges of absenteeism. The process following dismissal is the appeal against dismissal, which closely resembles a trial. After the prosecution, the defence and witnesses have been heard, three adjudicators retire to consider their verdict. All this was recorded behind closed doors as it happened.
Film cameraman MIKE SOUTHON Film recordist CHRIS KING Film editor PETER SYMES Producer TIM KING
The last of a trilogy by L. P. HARTLEY
Screenplay by ALAN SEYMOUR
For Eustace, Lady Nelly's guest, summer in Venice is delightful but confusing as he experiences kindness, cynicism and two painful reunions. Back in Norfolk his memories of Venice help to shape his growing understanding of Hilda's dilemma. Gradually the truth of long-suppressed emotions breaks through.
Music composed by RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT
Conducted by MARCUS DODS
Sound recordist JOHN MURPHY Photography PETER BARTLETT Film editor TONY WOOLLAND DesignerDON HOMFRAY Producer ANNE HEAD
Directed by DESMOND DAVIS
Weather
Introduced by Gavin Millar
The Deep opens in London this week. Written by the man who wrote Jaws, Peter Benchley, it's been the biggest grosser in the USA this year - after Star Wars, of course. Although it features an underwater Jacqueline Bisset menaced by a moray eel, it has nothing to do with Jaws, swears its British director Peter Yates. Yates has been one of our more successful exports since Steve McQueen asked him over to direct Bullitt.
Research ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES Assistant producer JULIAN JEBS Produced by DAVID CHESHIRE and GAVIN MILLAR
JILL BALCON reads
About Knitting by DONNA DICKENSON