6.40 Internal Energy
7.5 A Conflict Brought to Light
7.30 Berlin Siedlungen
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6.40 Internal Energy
7.5 A Conflict Brought to Light
7.30 Berlin Siedlungen
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
The last of 26 programmes. 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. NASEEM KHAN talks about consumers' rights and answers questions from the studio audience.
Consultants
KUNDRY CLARKE, ELIZABETH LAID Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director MUNAWAR NIZAM
Tutor's 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]4; for Northern Ireland: [number removed]8.
Story:
The Tale of a Donkey's Tail by WILMA HORSBRUGH Presenters
Karen Platt , Brian Cant
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
2.0 Aimers Coffee Stakes (Old Mile)
2.30 Sagaro Stakes (2m)
1978 Gold Cup winner Shangamuzo takes the first step towards the retention of his title.
3.5 Autobar Victoria Cup (H'cap) The season's most valuable handicap over 7 furlongs.
3.40 White Rose Stakes dim)
Introduced by Julian Wilson
4.50 Carboxylic Acids
5.15 Nuclear Power USA
5.40 Crashing with Safety
6.5 Michelson Interferometer
6.30 Mendelssohn's 'Dream'
A 13-part worldwide series Presented by Ronald Eyre 7: The Chosen People
What makes a Jew, a Jew? In New York Elie Wiesel, author and survivor of the concentration camps, tries to define it. In London Norbert Brainin and the Amadeus Quartet carry the argument further, both in music and in words. The argument is not about the accepted fact that God spoke to the Jews-but rather, what do His words mean? In Jerusalem Dr Pinchas Pell, sixth generation rabbi and sixth generation Jerusalemite, acts as guide to the stormy but close relationship between the Jews and their God.
Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Producer PETER MONTAGNON
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Miscellany
The first of a new series of seven programmes investigating fakes and frauds, ranging from brilliant examples which have fooled the experts, to more humble ones which are still likely to deceive most people, particularly if they're looking for bargains.
John Fitzmaurice Mills shows you some of the tricks of the trade and how to detect them.
Film cameraman SID DAVIES Film recordist
MALCOLM CAMPBELL Film editor
HOWARD BILLINCHAM
Producer JOHN MANSFIELD
Book (same title), £7.50, from bookshops
Company of the Year Award
Colin Chapman presents the three finalists for the award of £100,000 for investment in their business. Chris Salter, owner of Greaseaters
Ltd in Colchester. He makes degreasing machines and wants £100,000 to buy a plant that will recycle his special cleaning solvent. Dr Mansel Aylward, co-founder of Simbec Ltd in Merthyr Tydfil. He tests new drugs to ensure their safety, and wants the capital to move his laboratory out of his back garden.
Paul Hockenhull runs his own company in the spa town of Buxton. He skins, cooks and packs high-quality turkey meat, and wants £100,000 to increase the size of his factory so that they can sell turkeys to the EEC. Reporters
Moyra Bremner , Paul Barry
Producer BRUCE TODD
Deputy editor CLIVE SYDDALL Editor PAUL ELLIS
in Q8. Written by SPIKE MILLIGAN and NEIL SHAND With JOHN BLUTHAL , BOB TODD DAVID LODGE , STELLA TANNER KEITH SMITH , JULIA BRECK
JOHN D. COLLINS , ALAN CLARE Musical item ED WELCH
Designers MALCOLM THORNTON STEPHEN BROWNSEY
Produced by DOUGLAS ARGENT Directed by RAY BUTT
A trilogy by William Trevor
Anna Calder-Marshall, Rowland Davies with Georgine Anderson Pat Keen, Robert Lang
The 1950s. The old manor house acquires a new owner who rapidly becomes attracted to Matilda. Is this the opportunity she's sought to realise her lifetime obsession?
PETER DORLING with extracts from some of the day's Election speeches.
Op 135 by Ludwig van Beethoven played by the Amadeus Quartet
Beethoven wrote his last complete work at Gneixendorf in the autumn of 1826. He said that the name of the place sounded like ' the breaking of an axle tree'. Prophetic words, for six months later he was to die. On the manuscript page of the last movement he wrote ' Must it be? - it must be!', and the musical analogy to the words runs through the work.
Film editor IAN PITCH
Produced by PETER MONTAGNON