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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

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal

A series of 26 programmes in Hindustani and English.The story of two Asian families living in Britain.
Episode 22, written by Dilip Hiro
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Tutors' booklet £1.10, student booklet £1.50, from bookshops. If you would like to give or receive help in learning English, please ring - for England: [number removed]; for Scotland: [number removed]; for Wales: [number removed]; for Northern Ireland: [number removed].

Contributors

Written By:
Dilip Hiro
Producer:
Robert Clamp
Director:
Paul Kriwaczek

2.35 Hen Harrier Novices' Hurdle Race (21m)
3.5 Peregrine Handicap Steeple-chase (21m)
3.35 Bern! Inns Long Distance Hurdle Race (3m)
4.10 Golden Eagle Novices' Steeple-chase (21m)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , RICHARD PITMAN
Television presentation DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Dennis Monger

The third of five programmes presented by Gordon Honeycombe.
The Honeycombes are a Cornish family and have been since the early Middle Ages but there are no Honeycombes in Cornwall today.
Producer BRYN BROOKS

Contributors

Producer:
Bryn Brooks

A 13-part worldwide series Presented by Ronald Eyre 3: Footprint of the Buddha
'If you think about religion as something to do with God then the story we're going to tell is not about religion, it's about the teaching of a man. It's about Buddhism ... but the question remains - who is the Buddha? ...
... selecting theatre director Ronald Eyre as the frontman was an inspired bit of casting. Eyre poses as neither pundit nor professional but more as a layman genuinely interested and involved. (THE GUARDIAN) Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Produced by PETER MONTAGNON
Book, Background to The Long Search, £7.25, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Ronald Eyre
Director:
Ronald Eyre
Editor:
David Thomas
Produced By:
Peter Montagnon

Richard Crossman :
Chronicler of the Cabinet
The first of an occasional series which re-examines the career and achievement of leading public figures.
Five years after the death of Richard Crossman , Anthony How ard looks back at the life of the writer, teacher, and politician, whose three volumes The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister have been hailed as the most important books on British Government published since the war.
When RICHARD CROSSMAN knew he had not long to live, he fought hard to see the diaries published. He refused to recognise the normal rules governing a Cabinet Minister's account of the performance of his colleagues, and was determined to smash what- he would have called the real enemy of British parliamentary democracy - secrecy.
Reassessing this extraordinary and unorthodox politician are
The Rt Hon Sir Harold Wilson ,The Rt Hon Barbara Castle, MP The Rt Hon Sir Richard Marsh
Lord Armstrong, A. J. P. Taylor and David Marquand.
Research BRENT MACGREGOR
Film editor GEOFFREY BOTTERILL Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Crossman
Unknown:
Richard Crossman
Unknown:
Anthony How
Unknown:
Richard Crossman
Unknown:
Sir Harold Wilson
Unknown:
Barbara Castle, Mp
Unknown:
Sir Richard Marsh
Unknown:
A. J. P. Taylor
Unknown:
David Marquand.
Unknown:
Brent MacGregor
Editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Producer:
Philip Speight

in Q8
A series of six programmes written by SPIKE MILLIGAN and NEIL SHAND with JOHN BLUTHAL , BOB TODD
STELLA TANNER , KEITH SMITH JULIA BRECK , JOHN D. COLLINS, ALAN CLARE , JEANETTE CHARLES The voice of TONY GUBBA Musical itemED WELCH
Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT Directed by RAY BUTT

Contributors

Written By:
Spike Milligan
Written By:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
John Bluthal
Unknown:
Bob Todd
Unknown:
Stella Tanner
Unknown:
Keith Smith
Unknown:
Julia Breck
Unknown:
John D. Collins
Unknown:
Alan Clare
Unknown:
Jeanette Charles
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Ed Welch
Designer:
Stephen Brownsry
Produced By:
Douglas Argent
Directed By:
Ray Butt

Devised by SARAH PIA ANDERSON and SHEILA KELLEY
A new flat and a new friend. For Emmie life would be lovely-but her daughter hardly visits any more and won't even let Mum make those wonderful bouffant frocks for her ballroom dancing ...
Dances arranged by RITA POVER Script editor ALAN SEYMOUR Designer DICK COLES Producer ANNE HEAD
Television presentation by PETER BARTLETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Pia Anderson
Unknown:
Sheila Kelley
Arranged By:
Rita Pover
Editor:
Alan Seymour
Designer:
Dick Coles
Producer:
Anne Head
Presentation By:
Peter Bartlett
Emmie Watt:
Sandra Voe
Ivory Jane Watt:
Polly Hemingway
Simon Sibley:
Stephen Bill
Harry Shore:
David Ellison
George Ackroyd:
Stan Richards

In a repeat showing for Opera Month Tito Gobbi. the supreme singer and actor of grand opera, talks to Patrick Garland about the Opera Workshop he holds each year in a Medici villa overlooking Florence, and reminisces about his distinguished career with Sister Maria Michaele Paulette Berman Mani Mekler Bjorn Asker
Claus-Peter Corzilius Wolfgang Lenz Louis Manikas
Angelo Marenzi Gosta Winbergh
Film editor HOWARD BILLINCRAM Producer PATRICIA FOY

Contributors

Unknown:
Tito Gobbi.
Unknown:
Patrick Garland
Unknown:
Maria Michaele
Unknown:
Paulette Berman
Unknown:
Mani Mekler
Unknown:
Bjorn Asker
Unknown:
Claus-Peter Corzilius
Unknown:
Wolfgang Lenz
Unknown:
Louis Manikas
Unknown:
Angelo Marenzi
Unknown:
Gosta Winbergh
Editor:
Howard Billincram
Producer:
Patricia Foy

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