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LALITA AHMED , SHARAN SANDHU, CHHAYA ARYA and IQBAL SANDHU discuss ' Break-up of Marriage'. RAJNI KAUL talks about ' Matters to be Taken into Consideration When Travelling', and SHAMIN PENSER tells the story of The Hare and the Tortoise, part 3. SHANKAT ALI performs the music item.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL. An Asian Unit presentation. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Lalita Ahmed
Unknown:
Iqbal Sandhu
Producer:
Ashok Rampal.

A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English. Episode 22 written by DILIP HIRO
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

Written By:
Dilip Hiro

The National Hunt Festival The second day
2.15 The Waterford Crystal Supreme Novices Hurdle Race (2m 200yds)
3.5 The Arkle Challenge Trophy Steeplechase (2m)
3.40 The Waterford Crystal Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy (2m 200yds). Can Night Nurse win his third Champion Hurdle?
4.15 The Waterford Crystal Stayers' Hurdle Race (3m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and RICHARD PITMAN
Jntroduced by JULIAN WILSON
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR and RICHARD TILLING

Contributors

Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Produced By:
Barrie Edgar
Produced By:
Richard Tilling

takes a fresh look at an issue of the moment. People directly involved join the debate - at an outside broadcast, and in the Manchester studio.
Outside broadcast reporter Mike Dornan
Studio reporter Eric Robson
Producers DAVID GEEN
BRIAN JAMES , KEN STKCBINSON Editor ROGER LAUGHTON

Contributors

Reporter:
Mike Dornan
Reporter:
Eric Robson
Producers:
David Geen
Unknown:
Brian James
Unknown:
Ken Stkcbinson
Editor:
Roger Laughton

Ian McNaught-Davis introduces another selection of baffling inventions and puzzling bygones, and challenges his guests to identify them. Tonight they are
Professor Richard Gregory David Neylan
Dr Deborah Swallow and Professor John Taylor
Producer colin GODMAN. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduces:
Ian McNaught-Davis
Unknown:
Professor Richard Gregory
Unknown:
David Neylan
Unknown:
Dr Deborah Swallow
Unknown:
John Taylor
Producer:
Colin Godman.

by John Fletcher
Music composed by David Fanshawe
[Starring] Stephen Murray, Roy Dotrice and Peggy Mount
with Toni Arthur and Roy Marsden

The Midsummer Festival on the top of Zummerdown in the West Country. Music and dancing, creative swearing and onion-eating contests help to plan the economy for the coming year. In this carnival atmosphere the age-old balance between Town and Country - Toonies and Aggros - must be maintained. The lessons of the past 300 years cannot be forgotten - for this is the 23rd century.
Aggros
Toonies

BBC Birmingham

Feature p 9

Contributors

Writer:
John Fletcher
Music composed by:
David Fanshawe
Music conducted by:
Michael Lancaster
Choreography:
John Broome
Costume Designer:
Tudor George
Script Editor:
Michael Wearing
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
David Rose
Director:
Michael Ferguson
Father John Cuchlain:
Stephen Murray
Israel Tonge:
Roy Dotrice
Abbot's secretary:
John Gillbyrne
Aggros - Opinionated Alice:
Peggy Mount
Aggros - Ruth Baxter:
Toni Arthur
Aggros - Contrary Harry:
John Hartley
Aggros - Goodman Barton:
Peter Schofield
Aggros - William Gurney:
Declan Mulholland
Aggros - Henry Gutch:
Aubrey Richards
Aggros - Alfred Treagle:
Malcolm Stent
Toonies - Alf Smith:
John Ringham
Toonies - Sidney Frederick Haynes:
Roy Marsden
Toonies - Heckler Jones:
Alec Wallis
Toonies - Toonie Curser:
Ron Pember
Toonies - George Weller:
Jack Haig

This week includes Carl Andre
The Man Behind the Bricks, a film about the controversial American artist, whose brick ' sculpture' caused a storm of protest when first exhibited at the Tate Gallery two years ago. Prior to a major one-man show at the Whitechapel Gallery, Arena meets him in London and New York. Madame Stravinsky Actress, designer and now a painter - VERA STRAVINSKY , widow of the great Russian composer, talks to RONALD HARWOOD about her remarkable life.
Plus our usual Commercial Break.
Directors DENNIS MARKS , KATE RIVERS
Producer ALAN YENTOB

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Andre
Unknown:
Vera Stravinsky
Unknown:
Ronald Harwood
Directors:
Dennis Marks
Directors:
Kate Rivers
Producer:
Alan Yentob

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