In today's programme TAJUNISSA HASNAIN talks about the new Commission for Racial Equality, DR SABHARWAL about burns and scalds and RAJNI KAUL about theft prevention. The story is The Monkey Gardeners and is followed by a song from MEHDI HASSAN.
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 Koad. Episode 13
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Democracy at Work - Progress Report
The first of ten programmes for trade unionists
(Shown last Sunday on BBC1)
The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
International Chess Tournament Presented by Jeremy James The Final (continued) Karpov v Miles
After an amazing draw in last week's programme, a second nail-biting game has also resulted in a shock draw.
Tension now mounts as World Champion ANATOLY KARPOV (USSR) faces TONY MILES (Great Britain) in a final blitz' game in which all moves must be made within 30 minutes. Who will emerge with The Master Game trophy and the first prize of £1,250?
Expert analysis by Leonard Barden
Designer JOHN BONE
Director GEOFF WALMSLEY Producer ROBERT TONER
A Visit from Miss Prothero by ALAN BENNETT
Since Mr Dodsworth retired he had had all the time in the world, then he had a caller ... Miss Prothero. Starring and Incidental music by GEORGE FENTON Lighting CLIVE THOMAS Designer MOIRA TAIT Producer INNES LLOYD
Director STEPHEN FREARS
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A series of eight programmes
Experiences of joy, sorrow, bereavement, doubt - or inner moments of truth that may defy rational explanation. In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them. 2:Riches to Rags
Life seemed to shower opportunities and success on to Pamela Wilcox , but a series of tragedies led to her living with the homeless and dispossessed in present-day London.
' I now celebrate every hour of my waking day-sometimes the awareness of the re-found freedom is so intense that it is like a physical pain.'
Director JOHN WILCOX
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAY
Weather
Good astronomical telescopes are very expensive today, but there are many objects in the night sky which can be viewed with binoculars. For example, during winter evenings the constellation of Orion is excellently placed, and it contains the lovely nebula which binoculars show quite clearly. Patrick Moore describes this and other features of the night sky, and gives advice on the types of binoculars which are most useful.
Sky at Night 5, £4.00, from bookshops
JOHN WESTBROOK reads Troublesome Fame by ROBERT GRAVES