looks at a problem which most Asian women in this country have to face at some time. Plus a story for young children and a popular song.
(BBC Birmingham)
Programmes in Hindustani and English.
This week, a discussion programme for Asian viewers on ways of overcoming some of the language difficulties faced by immigrant families in this country.
Presented by Meherengiz Munsiff, Satinder Singh talks about education and answers questions from the studio audience.
The first of a series of seven programmes featuring eight of the world's best table tennis players.
They are competing for the Norwich Union Trophy, firstly on a 'round robin' basis within two groups of four, followed by two semi-finals and a final. The field of eight includes the current Chinese and European Champions, and two former European Champions.
Tonight's matches feature Milan Orlowski (Czechoslovakia) v Janos Takacs (Hungary), and Lu Chi Wei (China) v Peter Stellwag (West Germany)
Introduced by Peter Walker
Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes, spanning six centuries, which features Arthur Negus enjoying his favourite subject - furniture. The story, told period by period and set against the background of historical events, illustrates the many influences that create the style of a period.
The pinnacle of Regency splendour - the Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
(BBC Bristol)
Book (same title) £6.00,from bookshops
Introduced by Sue MacGregor, in which well-known personalities choose one of their favourite films. This week: Singer Petula Clark on "Ace in the Hole", tomorrow night's Midweek Cinema.
Peter Hobday reports on the people and the events, both at home and abroad, that affect your money, your savings and your business affairs. Each week in The Money Programme a special report on the Stock Market; on commodity prices and on what is happening in the City of London. As well, there are reports from companies in the news, and on how decisions that their bosses make affect jobs, prices and future prospects.
Finance and business news on Ceefax page 120 (BBC1)
Despite being as bolshie as possible, Hawkeye is picked as personal physician to a Corps Commander. Radar is also picked - to be a papa by proxy!
Currently one of America's most successful country singers - whose record hits like 'Desperado', 'Lucille' and 'Ruby, don't take your Love to Town' have brought him international fame - stars in his first television special recorded during a recent visit to England. His special guests Dave and Sugar.
by Gerald Savory
A Gothic Romance based on Bram Stoker's Dracula
starring Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula, Frank Finlay as Professor Van Helsing with Susan Penhaligon as Lucy Westenra, Judi Bowker as Wilhelmina Westenra, Mark Burns as Dr John Seward and Jack Shepherd as Renfield
'I can't tell you how worried we are... one day so gay and full of life, the next so white and... as though the blood has been drained out of her...'
(Repeat)
(Part 3 tomorrow 10.15 pm)
Weather
from Sydney (by satellite)
Bobby Simpson introduces highlights of the fourth day's play.
Television presentation by the Australian Broadcasting Commission