The programme looks at a problem which most Asian women in this country have to face at some time or another.
There is also a story for young children, and a popular song.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham
A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English Episode 14 written by NASEEM KHAN
Producer ROBERT clamp
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
The Wind that Blew too Much Written and illustrated by DENIS WRIGLEY. Presenters
Sarah Long , David Hargreaves
(Repealed on BBC1 at 3.55 pm)
with subtitles for the hard-ufhearing, followed by Weather
The story of a young foal who became one of the most important horses in Britain
The Queen's Drum Horse written by ANTHONY READ Corporal McKie with Johnllallam
Ireland
Scotland
England
Producer TERENCE DUDLEY DirectorKEVIN CONNOR {First shown on DBC1)
A helicopter breaks down and leaves the film crew stranded in Lapland but not before CLIVE GAMMON becomes the unwilling subject of a classic Irish joke. Written and narrated by IAN WOOLDRIDGE
Producer MICHAEL BEGG
The first semi-final in this series of seven programmes featuring eight of the leading table-tennis players in the world who are competing for a first prize of £600 and the Norwich Union Trophy.
Today's match is of the very highest quality matching two players of contrasting styles-the former European Champion from Czechoslovakia Milan Orlowski v Lu Chi Wei from China, who only just qualified for the semi-final after his dramatic match with Gabor Gergely.
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators
TONY GUBBA , ALAN RANSOME
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Weather on 2
A series of six programmes in which Cliff Morgan and Carwyn James examine the history of Rugby Union Football. 2: The Crown and The Lion
Rugby Football has spread throughout the British Empire. In Britain the game becomes a question of The Triple Crown, sending touring teams overseas, law-making and a crisis for England.
Producer DEWI GRIFFITHS
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 Reporters Paul Barry
Moyra Bremner , Colin Chapman
Deputy editor clive SYDDALL Editor PAUL ELLIS
starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye and Mike Farrell as B.J. Souvenirs
by DAPHNE DU MAURIER. Dramatised in four parts by HUGH WHlTEMORE starring
4: The nightmare of the Manderley Ball is climaxed by shipwreck, and the discovery of Rebecca's body in Manderley Bay forces Maxim to j confess: ' I killed her ..." i
Music adapted by RON grainer from themes by Debussy Sound NORMAN BENNETT
Script editor ClCELY CAWTHORNE Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Producer Richard BEYNON
Directed by SHION LANGTON
Introduced by Sue MacGregor
This week: author Lady Antonia Fraser on The African Queen, tomorrow night's Midweek Cinema.
No facts, no figures, no records broken. In this musical diversion. the sounds of today echo back nostalgically from a loophole in time. The programme features the words, music and performance of Neil Innes with special contributions from Ralph Steadman and Jean-Pierre Munsch
Film cameraman JACK BELLAMY Film sound ALISTAIR CROCKER Music recording PETER ROSE Music director JOHN ALTMAN Designer john BONE
Director ANDREW GOSLING
Weather
The Embassy
World Professional Darts Championship
The ' Cockney Kid ' himself, ERIC BRISTOW , Will be hoping to do a great deal better than last year when, as the favourite, he was beaten in his very first match. The inscrutable NICK VIRACHKUL (USA), who SO nearly reached the final last year, also plays. DAVID COLEMAN introduces highlights of these two second-round matches, together with the first quarter-final. Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Martin Jarvis reads She Walked Unaware by PATRICK MACDONOGH