The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Directed by KRISHAN GOULD BBCBirmingham
Write to: Gharbar. Asian Unit, BBC. Pebble Mill Road. Birmingham B5 7QQ with your comments and suggestions
Greenhorn Harold saves the day in a college football match in classic scenes from The Freshman; then, he recalls his rise from rags to riches in Millionaire.
Television version written by PETER DURSTON
Produced by BOB HOAG
by Margaret Simpson
A series in 16 episodes
Miss Peterson ignores Sally's plea to be excused from games but later has cause to regret her attitude.
(Part 6 tomorrow at 6.05 pm)
Book, "Grange Hill Rules OK?", £4.25, from bookshops
Neil Innes returns for the first of a series of six re-spins of some of his most popular songs. Filmed all over the place - in Buxton and beyond - he sings tonight of life under a microscope in 'Amoeba boogie', goings on in the jungle in 'Ungawa', and invites you to join him in the singalong special 'Down that road'.
His guests tonight are: Zena Skinner, Nola Rae, Gillian Gregory, Bryan Payne and Alison Barclay
Music director JOHN ALTMAN Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Producer IAN KEILL
The last of ten programmes about modem embroidery.
Presented by JAN BEANEY Machine Embroidery
A truly modern embroidery technique and one with many rich and exciting applications. Jan Beaney shows how to prepare your machine, and introduces the work of VERINA WARREN - an outstanding exponent of the . craft, and talks to CONSTANCE HOWARD , the distinguished teacher and writer.
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), £2.50, from bookshops
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A series featuring some of the finest model-makers and collectors. This week: Automata
We meet David Secret , who has revised the art of making automata. Presenter ERIC THOMPSON
Director NEIL DAVIES
Producer PAUL SMITH. BBC Bristol
Presented by Robert Robinson
The authors, the critics, the publishers: profiles, reviews, analysis from the world of letters.
Research CHRISTOPHER WARREN Director SUSAN PATON
Editor ROBERT ROBINSON
The third of eight programmes
China: Travellers in the Celestial Empire
China is now once again raising its bamboo curtain. For centuries this vast civilisation has fascinated the West. Using the actual accounts of travellers who observed China at first hand, and beginning with the most famous of them all, Marco Polo , the programme reveals the strange and shifting relationship between East and West. Written by PAT BARR
With JOHN AYERS , DR ALAN CHAPMAN LESLIE LYALL , RAYMOND DAWSON
Film editor ROY FRY
Producer KENNETH SHEPHEARD Series editor BRUCE NORMAN
starringwith and Out of Gas
... means that if the patients need surgery they'll just have to stay awake throughout. With this blood-curdling thought in mind, Father Mulcahy sets out to remedy the matter.
The third of eight programmes Frank Chappie
FRANK CHAPPLE is General Secretary of the Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication and Plumbing Union. As a young man he became a Communist and spent 20 years of his working life trying to gain control of his union (then the Electrical Trades Union) for the Communist Party ' using all the weapons of revolutionary zeal, deceit, treachery, character assassination, etc'. Tonight, he explains what happened to make him change his mind, abandon Communism and spend 40 days in the High Court ridding his union of its Communist control.
Director LIZ GORT
Series producer JIM MURRAY Brookes on ... page 97
with PETER SNOW, CHARLES WHEELER , JOHN TUSA and PETER HOBDAY , the latest news and weather forecast, plus the evening's sports results.