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6.40 Designing for the Disabled
7.5 Ecology
7.30 Victorian Moral Painting
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,
Story: Albert the Albatross written and illustrated by SYD HOFF Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Brian Cant
Introduced by Johnny Morris With TERRY NUTKINS
The crocodile and the Nile plover. The honey guide and the honey badger. The clown fish and the sea anemone. The shark and the pilot fish. Johnny looks at these strange partnerships in which different species co-operate and help each other. Terry takes Gemini, the sea-lion, for her first swim in the wild - in a mountain stream. Johnny takes a meal of bamboo to London Zoo's panda, Chia-Chia. And there's a family of coatimundis in the studio.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol
A cartoon featuring an undercover elephant who uses fantastic disguises to help fight crime.
with Paul McDowell
by Bob Block
Mrs Meaker is worried that her husband will injure himself while keeping fit - and the Mumfords need a hand to move a heavy cooker. Perhaps the Ghostly Trio will help? That's a mistake!
(First shown on BBC1)
Book (same title), hardback £3.85, paperback 75p, from bookshops
Wind Whistle
Based on the characters created by ALEX GRAHAM Voices
LIONEL JEFFRIES , VICTOR SPINETTI and ANN BEACH
Written by HITCH HITCHENS Music IAN SAMWELL Director DICK HORN
Producer GRAHAM SPURWAY
The Keystone Cops have their work cut out stopping some goings-on. A MACK SENNETT comedy
News and views from around the South East
The feature film starring James Stewart with Dan Duryea , Joanne Dru
Gilbert Roland , Antonio Moreno
In tonight's film, James Stewart plays a ruthless oilman intent on drilling in the Louisiana shrimping grounds. When the local fishermen unite in opposition to the oil-men, open war is declared, with each side determined to fight - literally - to win,
Screenplay by GIL DOUD and JOHN MICHAEL HAYES
Produced by AARON ROSENBERG Director ANTHONY MANN Films: page 7
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Triangle
Ray Krebbs , foreman of the Ewing ranch, is obviously head-over-heels in love with his new girl-friend, Garnet, an ambitious country and western singer. And there is bound to be trouble when Ray finds that he has a formidable rival ...
Written by CAMILLE MARCHETTA
Directed by VINCENT MCEVEETY
another episode tomorrow at 7.35)
continues a season of distinguished film adaptations from
London and Broadway productions. starring
Jean Genet 's obsessive world ot love and hatred is transferred vividly to the screen in this version of his first and most austere play. The Maids of the title are two sisters, who regard themselves as slaves to their wealthy mistress.
In a series of fantasies they work out their frustrations against her. But the fantasies turn to reality - with deadly consequences ...
Screenplay by ROBERT ENDERS, CHRISTOPHER MILES
Based on the play Les Bonnes by JEAN GENET , translated by minos VOLANAKIS Produced by ROBERT ENDERS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER MILES . Films: p 7 (first showing on British television)
Donny MacLeod drives deep into Texas and Arizona to find the West trying its hardest to recapture some of its wildness: Near Phoenix the shoot out at the OK Corral is there for all to see, re-enacted step-by-step at sundown in a ' genuine, authentic reproduction frontier town ' complete with hitching posts, sheriff's office and saloon. At a dude ranch called Indian Cliff, Texas, the city-bred descendants of the old pioneers swap their limousines for a wagon and pair and set off on a weekend trail across the desert. MacLeod joins the wagon train at Fort Misery, a rebuilt cavalry post, and survives an authentic reproduction Indian raid.
Produced and directed by PETER HERCOMBE
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham
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, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines; the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER
And, during the Olympics, a nightly report from DESMOND LYNAM in Moscow and SHAUN BROWN in London.