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6.40 Car Body
7.5 The GC/MS Link-up
In today's programme PARVEEN MIRZA ,MEHERANGIZ MUNSIFF , SAFIA SIDDIQI ,SHARAN SANDHU and LALITA AHMED discuss the problems of working housewives. RAJNI KAUL tells the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and SUSHMITA BHATTACHARYA sings a Rajasthani folk song.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL. An Asian Unit presentation. BBC Birmingham
Story: Rosie's Walk
Written and illustrated by PAT HUTCHINS. Presenters
Evelyn Skinner , Chris Tranchell
Pianist RICHARD BROWN Designer JANINE KILLICK
Written and directed by CHRISTINE SECOMBE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Gillette Cup
Further coverage from one of today's Quarter-final matches.
4.55 Education in Trinidad
5.20 Geological Mapping
5.45 Thermodynamics
6.10 Signals and Receptors
6.35 Victorian Moral Paintings
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes introduced by ERICA WILSON 3: Chains
Director JAMES FIELD
Producer MARGARET MACLEOD
(WGBH Boston).
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A series about musical instruments, terms and topics. I for Interpretation
IVOR KEYS, Professor of Music at Birmingham University, shows how the ' blueprint' of a musical score can be brought to life by player and singer. with jiLL GOMEZ (soprano)
Director IAN HAMILTON
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
Weather
This week features French stars Jack Dieval and Agnes Sarkis with GEO DALY (vibraphone)
MICHEL ATTENOUX (saxophone)
Thirty minutes of sophisticated piano, two brilliant jazz instrumentalists and the lovely voice of Agnes Sarkis.
Recorded at The Heathrow Hotel, London Airport
Producer KEN GRIPPIN
Eric Robson invites people to talk about issues directly concerning them.
What'll We Do With the Kids?
This summer well over half-a-million children will be spending their holidays alone or unsupervised while their parents are at work. The lucky ones will perhaps find organised play schemes to fill their time. Others, as young as six years old, are left to make their own entertainment. For parents, like Tom or Julie, who must work while bringing up a young family, the problem of looking after the children in the evenings and school holidays is acute.
Tonight Brass Tacks examines the dilemmas facing working families. Parents in Birmingham join teachers, community workers and child-care experts in the Manchester studio to discuss provisions for 'latch-key kids'.
Producer GERRY TROYNA Editor ROGER LAUGHTON
Many BBC Local Radio Stations in England are giving their audience a chance to state their views on this issue in phone-ins lollowing Brass Tacks.
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell
Diana Rigg , Donald Sinden and Frank Muir
Helen Ryan , Miles Kington Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director ALAN BILL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Starring Momoko Sawai
A cartoonist begins to draw an image from the past. Haunted by the memory of his younger sister drowned on the night of the bombing of Tokyo, he suddenly finds himself once more running down railway tracks, along a river, down an alley and into a strange series of surreal worlds in which his sister comes to life as a budding young woman.
The works of cartoonist Yoshiharu Tsuge are re-created on film in this award-winning Japanese drama.
Directed by Shoichiro Sasaki for Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Weather
The Gillette Cup
PETER WEST introduces highlights of one of today's Quarter-final matches.
Producer DAVID KENNING
MARTIN JARVIS reads She Walks Unaware by PATRICK MACDONAGH