6.40 Nature or Nurture
7.5 Who Plans Ealing?
7.30 Architecture and Design
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6.40 Nature or Nurture
7.5 Who Plans Ealing?
7.30 Architecture and Design
A look 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
Directed by KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham
Story: No Roses for Harry! by GENE ZION , illustrated by MARGARET BLOY GRAHAM Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Fred Harris
4.50 Geochemistry
5.15 The Future of British Steel
5.40 History of Mathematics
6.5 The Antibody Molecule
6.30 Liszt and Nature
featuring Nils Lofgren at the Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich
Introduced by Anne Nightingale
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A series of ten programmes with Robert Robinson talking to authors about their craft and their latest books.
With Frederick Forsyth, Geoffrey Household, Harry Patterson (who is also Jack Higgins) and former officer of the CIA, Miles Copeland.
with Anthony Smith Antarctica
' A continent of extremes - un, forgettable beauty, unimaginable ferocity.... 'b nd
Along this icy coastline, beyond the penguins, whales and elephant seals, stands the biggest, coldest and highest wilderness in the world - and the most lifeless: only two flowering plants and 60 species of moss.
Hidden deep beneath the ice-cap vast mineral resources are waiting. This buried wealth and the natural wilderness above are protected by a multi-nation treaty-a treaty as fragile as the quiddy changing mood and beauty of the Antarctic continent itself?
Produced by NED KELLY BBC Bristol
Television visits radio's game of musical knowledge to find the winners between, on one side Frank Muir and John Amis and on the other
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden Questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
by the Labour Party (Also on BBC1)
Fallen Idol
SIMON TREVOR 'S Bloody Ivory
This is the astounding true story, filmed over five years, of a single game warden's attempt to combat elephant poachers in Tsavo National Park, Kenya.
While David Sheldrick, with spotter-plane and armed rangers tries to outwit the master elephant-hunter Galo Galo , his wife Daphne must care for the baby animals orphaned by the poachers; like Push-me the rhino, and Aisha the tiny elephant, who arrives only a few days old.
Savage, poignant, comic and tragic by turns, this is.one of the finest documentaries ever to be made about man and big game. It is also a cry from the heart of Africa to save the elephant.
Director/cameraman SIMON TREVOR Film editor ANN CHEGWIDDEN Music JOHN SCOTT
Producers BILL TRAVERS , SIMON TREVOR
Weather
The unipart world Team Matchplay
Scotland v
Rest of the World
England are the favourites to qualify for Saturdays tmai, with Scotland as the main threat. Tonight the Scottish team of RAB SMITH, JOCKY WILSON and ERIC MACLEAN play their first match against the Rest of the World. Introduced by DAVID COLEMAN from the Club Fiesta, Stockton Commentators SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Television presentation NICK HUNTER and KEITH PHILLIPS. BBC Manchester