6.40 Transformer Core
7.5 Thallium in Organic Synthesis
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
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6.40 Transformer Core
7.5 Thallium in Organic Synthesis
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
BULWANT MANGLANI , a job centre manager, talks to PARVEEN MIRZA and RAMA JOSHI about employment; how to go about seeking a job and what are the salient points to remember. KAILASH puri suggests that it may not be very bad to let children make some mistakes and in the process learn for themselves. A story The Crane, Fish and the Crab, and the famous sitar player RAEES KHAN sings a ghazal and plays the sitar.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL. An Asian Unit presentation. BBC Birmingham
11.25 Who's Going to Manage?
(to 11.50)
4.55 The Adelaide Centre
5.20 Mineralisation in Cornwall
5.45 Thermodynamics
6.10 The Antibody Molecule
6.35 Romanticism
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes in which ERICA WILSON introduces a variety of design ideas in simple stitches. 7: Thinking Bigger
Producer MARGARET MACLEOD
(WGBH Boston).
Book (same title), £4.50, from bookshops
Weather
Reflecting the varied music, rhythms and moods of musicians today. This week features Anne Lome Gillies with The McCalmans
Recorded at The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.
Producer KEN GRIFFIN
Eric Robson invites people to talk about issues directly concerning them.
Keep Off the Grass?
Britain's ten National Parks were set up nearly 30 years ago to save the best and most beautiful areas of our countryside for future generations. But the industrial pressures of an overcrowded island cannot ignore the mineral wealth of these protected landscapes.
Recently the Government gave the go-ahead to a major quarrying development in the Peak District - against the advice of the Peak Park Planning Board. Now an American mining company wants to mine fluorspar near picturesque Lathkill Dale.
So what is the future for our National Parks? Brass Tacks talks to industrialists, to local people who know that quarries mean not only noise and dirt, but jobs as well, and to conservationists who believe the very survival of our National Parks is at stake.
Producer BRIAN james Editor ROGER LAUGHTON
Many BBC Local Radio Stations in England are giving their audiences a chance to state their views on this issue - in phone-ins following Brass Tacks.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A chance to see again the programme first broadcast in the Sight and Sound In Concert series.
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON (Postponed from 7 August)
Weather
LYNDON BROOK reads As One Gets Older by PATRIC DICKINSON