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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
Directed by KRISIIAN GOULD BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Directed By:
Krisiian Gould

At the beginning of the war hundreds of British civilians were recruited for an intelligence operation which has remained a closely-guarded secret. They were called VI's and they worked alone in garden-sheds and back-rooms. Their only contact was a mysterious Post Office Box Number. Tonight their story is told by Rene Cutforth.
(First shown on BBC East)

Contributors

Narrator:
Rene Cutforth
Programme conceived and researched by:
Paul Wright
Producer:
Douglas Salmon

A series of 12 programmes with Robert Robinson talking to authors about their craft and latest books. 5: Into the Unknown with science-fiction writers Douglas Adams
Dr Christopher Evans
Harry Harrison and Ian Watson
Director sire MALLINSON Producer ANTONY ROUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Douglas Adams
Unknown:
Dr Christopher Evans
Unknown:
Harry Harrison
Unknown:
Ian Watson
Director:
Sire Mallinson
Producer:
Antony Rouse

A series of ten programmes with Donald Sinden
1: Through a Glass Darkly
There are over 16,000 parish churches in England. Each of them is unique, a product of its own particular history, but each shares in the tide of events that shaped this country and its people. The conversion of Anglo-
Saxon Britain to Christianity brought a fusion of the vigour of the Pagan world with the classical tradition of Ancient Rome - a fusion from which the ways of thinking of the medieval world were to emerge.
This week DONALD SINDEN visits the churches of St Bartholomew the Great. Smithfield, London, and St Lawrence, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire.
Film cameramen EUGENE CARR and KENNETH LOWE
Film editor PETER ORTON Producer DICK FOSTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
Eugene Carr
Unknown:
Kenneth Lowe
Editor:
Peter Orton

A new series of the comedy films andand
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A different kind of picture show. Hawkeye and B.J. are amused to find that one of their patients has prominent tattoos all over his body -well, almost. But their amusement turns to alarm when Radar decides to be tattooed too!
Written by BURT PRELUTSKY

Contributors

Written By:
Burt Prelutsky
starring Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
B J Hunnicutt:
Mike Farrell
with Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
Colonel Potter:
Harry Morgan
David:
Ogden Stiers
Major:
Charles Winchester
Klinger:
Jamie Farr

by ROBERT CRICHTON , dramatised in six parts by BILL CRAIG
4: Bad times have come to Pitmungo. The pits are closed for days on end. The Camerons realise that this happens when there are no boats to take away the coal and they find other work to support themselves. Against rumours that Lord Leitch is going to take over the Sportin' Moor, Maggie secretly negotiates with the mining supply merchant to buy his business.
Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Producer PHARIC MACLAREN
Directed by PETER MOFFATT. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Crichton
Unknown:
Bill Craig
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Directed By:
Peter Moffatt.
with Maggie:
Morag Hood
Gillon:
Malcolm Ingram
Brothcock:
Jack Watson
Walter Bone:
Roddy McMillan
Henry Selkirk:
Graham Crowden
Mrs Brothcock:
Shenah Douglas
Sandy Bone:
Jay Smith
Sarah:
Sharon Erskine
McCallum:
William Armour
Crofter:
James Kennedy
Sam:
Ewan Stewart
Andrew:
Gerard Kelly
Rob:
Iain Lauchlan
James:
Joseph McKenna
Emily:
Lesley Fitzsimons
Ian:
James Morrison
Carnegie:
John Young

BBC Two England

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