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The aim of this magazine programme for. Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
It also includes demonstrations of how to make useful items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL Director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham Write to: Gharbar, Asian Unit. BBC,
Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ, with your comments and suggestions.

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Director:
Krishan Gould

Presented by Jeremy James Game 13: The Final
Lothar Schmid (w GERMANY) v Walter Browne (USA)
Following 12 weeks of the most dramatic and sensational chess games seen on television, an even more exciting prospect occurs in the Final. The rank outsider Schmid, having beaten world-class opposition, meets the American professional Browne, many times US Open and National Champion, to decide who wins the 1980 Master Game Trophy and the first prize of £2,500.
Analysis by WILLIAM HARTSTON
Film cameraman IAN HEWETT Designer john BONE Director
SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Book (same title) £2.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Lothar Schmid
Unknown:
Walter Browne
Unknown:
William Hartston
Unknown:
Ian Hewett
Designer:
John Bone
Unknown:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Robert Toner

Eight years ago Chronicle began recording the rescue of the last and most important Egyptian temple from the swirling waters of the Aswan High Dam. The first of the monuments rescued was the celebrated Abu Simbel. The Ptolemaic temples of Isis and Trajan's Kiosk, dating from 350 BC, and built on the now submerged island of Philae, are the last. Each stone has been catalogued and moved to dry land for renovation. Now they have been reassembled on an exact replica of their original site.
The British people contributed to the venture through the proceeds of the Tutankhamun exhibition, and Royal Navy divers helped dismantle the stonework. The task is now complete and the temples can be seen as intended - as the 'Pearl of Egypt.'
Introduced by Erik de Mauny
Book (same title) £5.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Erik de Mauny
Film Editor:
Dick Pull
Producer:
Julia Cave
Series Editor:
Bruce Norman

presents Double Vision
The story of an unusual collaboration between rock musician Brian Eno and artist illustrator Russell Mills. The 65 works in Russell Mills' new series of paintings provide a remarkable visual counterpoint for 38 of Brian Eno's songs. It's a project they have both pursued obsessively for over seven years.
'I see myself,' says Mills, 'as a kind of explorer. Given the music and lyrics as a starting point, I set off into alien territory in search of a visual solution to the songs.' plus Rainbow Hughes
Painter Patrick Hughes pursues rainbows in St Ives, in search of visual puns, paradoxes and jokes. Film cameramen MIKE SOUTHON .COLIN WALDECK Director NIGEL FINCH Series producer ALAN YENTOB

Contributors

Musician:
Brian Eno
Unknown:
Russell Mills
Unknown:
Brian Eno
Unknown:
Patrick Hughes
Unknown:
Mike Southon
Unknown:
Colin Waldeck
Director:
Nigel Finch
Producer:
Alan Yentob

Stephen Brennan, Ray McAnally
with May Cluskey and Arthur O'Sullivan

Harry Heegan has scored the goal which wins his football club the Silver Tassie. A hero, he leaves Dublin to fight in the Great War.

A Radio Telefis Eireann production in association with the BBC

Contributors

Author:
Sean O'Casey
Designer:
Judy Steele
Director:
Brian MacLochlainn
Harry Heegan:
Stephen Brennan
Sylvester Heegan:
Ray McAnally
Mrs Heegan:
May Cluskey
Simon Norton:
Arthur O'Sullivan
Susie Monican:
Jeananne Crowley
Teddy Foran:
Donal McCann
Mrs Foran:
Colette Proctor
Jessie Taite:
Terry Donnelly
Barney Bagnal:
Peter Caffrey
Surgeon Froby Maxwell:
Patrick Laffan
Ward Sister:
Ena May
The Croucher:
Dan Reardon
The Visitor:
Ronnie Walsh
The Corporal:
Ronan Wilmot
The Staff Wallah:
Paul Murphy
Soldier:
Seamus Newham
Soldier:
Gerry O'Brien
Soldier:
Gerry Walsh
Soldier:
Derek Lord
Stretcher bearer:
Charles Roberts
Stretcher bearer:
Larry Murphy
Stretcher bearer:
Tony Lyons
Stretcher bearer:
Brendan Conroy
Casualty:
Noel O'Donovan
Casualty:
Gerry Lundberg

Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler , John Tusa and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world: special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, what's going on behind the headlines, news and weather forecast from Fran Morrison , plus sports results from David Davies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Unknown:
David Davies.

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