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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 on how to make useful items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.

BBC Birmingham

Write to: Gharbar, Asian Unit. [address removed] with your comments and suggestions.

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Director:
Krishan Goold

Sounds and Composition
The second of two programmes which offer practical help to the non-specialist teaching music to juniors. Presenter DENIS CARR Consultant WENDY BIRD
Children from WOODMANSTERNE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Teacher RACHEL GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Carr
Unknown:
Rachel Griffiths

Ten programmes about modern embroidery.
Presented by JAN BEANEY 2: More Applique
Applique isn't difficult to do by machine or by hand, and it can produce some beautiful effects-ranging from ecclesiastical embroidery to a simple landscape picture.
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), 12.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Jan Beaney
Director:
Erica Griffiths
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

Champions of crown green bowling compete in the BBC2 Invitation Pairs Tournament

Terry Turner (Warwickshire and Worcestershire)Â Keith Widdowson (Derbyshire) v Noel Burrows (Greater Manchester)Â Michael Leach (Lancashire)

After the original favourites, Duncan and Collen, were knocked out in the first match, Leach and Burrows have lived up to their rating as new favourites. Last week they annihilated their opponents in the semi-final with some really exciting bowling, and now they are showing top form.
The other finalists, Turner and Widdowson, have fought their way through with some tight bowling, but will have to be at their best to take the title and first prize of £2,000.

Introduced by Richard Duckenfield from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Turner
Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Michael Leach
Introduced By:
Richard Duckenfield
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Producer:
Keith Phillips

The second in a series of six programmes from the BBC's Bristol Arts Unit.

Tonight, a film about a hugely-successful British rock band and its founder, Ashley Hutchings.

The Albion Band are pioneers of a rock music drawn from the roots of the English pastoral tradition. This portrait of the band and its leader follows them to concerts, recordings, country dances and to the National Theatre, where they provided the music for the triumphant production of Larkrise. with comments from Richard Thompson, Keith Dewhurst and Ashley Hutchings

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Interviewee:
Richard Thompson
Interviewee:
Keith Dewhurst
Interviewee:
Ashley Hutchings
Film Editor:
Pip Heywood
Director:
David Hutt
Director:
Colin Rose

Given that life is a bit of an uphill battle anyway, it is not easy to answer a cry for help from another human being, especially during a war. But people who care still go on trying and this time it is B.J.'s turn.

Contributors

Writer:
Larry Balmagia
Director:
James Sheldon
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
B.J. Hunnicutt:
Mike Farrell
Colonel Potter:
Harry Morgan
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher
Klinger:
Jamie Farr
Major Charles Winchester:
David Ogden Stiers

by Ernest Raymond, dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones

Unable to stand the strain of their secret affair, Myra has disappeared. Without her, Paul is desolate and finds life with Elinor increasingly unbearable.
(Repeated next Saturday)

Contributors

Author:
Ernest Raymond
Dramatised by:
Julia Jones
Music composed and conducted by:
Daryl Runswick
Costume Designer:
Odette Barrow
Script Editor:
Betty Willingale
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
Richard Stroud
Paul Presset:
Ian Holm
Myra Bawne:
Angela Down
Elinor Presset:
Elisabeth Spriggs
Chief Inspector Boltro:
Iain Cuthbertson
Bessie Furle:
Julia McCarthy
Briscoll:
David Lodge
Dr Waterhall:
Frank Gatliff
Clergyman:
James Walker
Undertaker:
Douglas Stark
Inglewood:
Christopher Benjamin
Worksop:
Edmund Kente
Lily Worksop:
Nichola McAuliffe
Mrs Briscoll:
Brenda Cowling
Det-Sgt Doyle:
Hugh Thomas
Stonemason:
Jon Croft
Stonemason:
John Moore
Home Office analyst:
Peter Jessup
Man in street:
Pat Gorman

The Unipart World Team Matchplay
Scotland v Australia
In tonight's first match, Scotland, led by Rab Smith , will be hoping to overcome Australia and keep their chances alive of upsetting England in Group A.
Australia will be represented by Terry O'Dea , Tim Brown and Barry Atkinson.
Producers KEITH PHILLIPS , BILL TAYLOR Editor NICK hunter. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Rab Smith
Unknown:
Terry O'Dea
Unknown:
Tim Brown
Unknown:
Barry Atkinson.
Producers:
Keith Phillips
Producers:
Bill Taylor
Editor:
Nick Hunter.

The Unipart World Team Matchplay Wales v Belgium
On paper, Wales have the best team in the second match tonight, with Leighton Rees , Wayne Lock and Ceri Morgan. But Belgium, who are the dark horses in this championship, could well surprise everybody.
Introduced by PETER PURVES from the Club Fiesta, Stockton Commentators
SID WADDELL , TONY GREEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Leighton Rees
Unknown:
Wayne Lock
Unknown:
Ceri Morgan.
Introduced By:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Sid Waddell

BBC Two England

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