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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 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.

Harold heads for his garage and his handsome new Model T but has problems getting going in Get Out and Get Under; and an unforeseen laundry van ride in Safety Last means Harold needs a fast lift to work or he faces the sack.

A series of films for young people The Human Factor
Out of school and out of work? You may be offered a place on a government scheme. Young people at the Wrekin Centre, Telford, say what they think of the Youth Opportunities Programme. Introduced by PADDY HALL
Film editor MICHEL BOYD
DirectorCHRIS LENT . Producer IAN wool *

Contributors

Introduced By:
Paddy Hall
Editor:
Michel Boyd
Director:
Chris Lent
Producer:
Ian Wool

An international chess tournament presented by Jeremy James
The fifth of 13 top-quality games Vlastimil Hort (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) v Svetozar Gligoric (YUGOSLAVIA)
Round 2, and both players must go for a win in order to catch the surprise leader, 15-year-old Nigel Short. On past performance, these two stand about equal. Both are in the world championship class, and one slip could decide the result.
Analysis by WILLIAM HARTSTON
Commentary by the players
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Full list of moves on Ceefax page 259
Book isame title). £2.50 from bookshop*

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
William Hartston
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Robert Toner

Presented by Helene Hayman
Two letters - two stories to tell!
One from a group of registered childminders in the north west asked why they always get bad coverage from the media-so we asked them for their side of the story.
A Merseyside group asked for some of our community information sheets. They sounded very lively so we went to find out more - MARGARET STREET COMMUNITY CENTRE turned out to have lots to offer the local community.
Made by the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT

Contributors

Presented By:
Helene Hayman

Six Films of Early Exploration
Introduced from the Royal Geographical Society by Duncan Carse 3: Home of the Head Hunters (Borneo 1915) and Land of Mystery and Charm (China 1934)
' These are the first motion pictures ever taken in Borneo, Land of the Head Hunters '- this is the opening caption of Dr Carl Lumholtz 's film: while in this vivid record ' there was always the risk of having the film eaten by grasshoppers.'
In China the splendours of Peking and the One Furlong Camel Race are among many scenes in a delightful and accomplished film-the work of Frances Hotham , a remarkable young lady who travelled, filmed and lectured her way around the world.
Narrators MICHAEL KILGARRIFF
JO MANNING WILSON
Film editor RICHARD SEALE Assistant producer DAWN A. SWERLING Producer
RICHARD ROBINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Carl Lumholtz
Unknown:
Frances Hotham
Narrators:
Michael Kilgarriff
Narrators:
Jo Manning Wilson
Editor:
Richard Seale
Unknown:
Richard Robinson

Reflections by Margot Fonteyn A series of six programmes :The Magnificent Beginningwith Roland Petit
Zizi Jeanmaire , David Wall
Wendy Ellis , Ronald Emblen
The Royal Ballet
The Royal Swedish Ballet Dance Academy, Peking
! Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden conductor Ashley Lawrence
The Royal Orchestra, Stockholm conductor Charles Farncombe
MARGOT FONTEYN tells the story of Louis XIV's love of dancing and how it led from the courtly dances of 17th-century France to the worldwide phenomenon of ballet that we know today.
The programme includes performances of parts of La Fille vial gardee, first performed in 1789, and a more recent French ballet - Roland Petit 's Carmen (1948).
Film editor ARTHUR BENNETT
Producer PATRICIA FOY
Book (same title), £11.75. from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Margot Fonteyn
Unknown:
Roland Petit
Unknown:
Zizi Jeanmaire
Unknown:
David Wall
Unknown:
Wendy Ellis
Unknown:
Ronald Emblen
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Conductor:
Charles Farncombe
Conductor:
Margot Fonteyn
Unknown:
Roland Petit
Editor:
Arthur Bennett
Producer:
Patricia Foy

The Price
If it's not one thing it's another. Hawkeye and -B.J. are stuck with a young Korean who is trying to evade his army call-up. And Sophie has disappeared.
Written by ERIK TARLOFF
Directed by CHARLES DUBIN

Contributors

Written By:
Erik Tarloff
Directed By:
Charles Dubin
Hawkeye:
Starring Alan Alda
B J Hunnicutt:
Mike Farrell
Col Potter:
With Harry Morgan
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
and David:
Ogden Stiers
as Major:
Charles Winchester

by D. H. LAWRENCE. A dramatisation in seven parts by TREVOR GRIFFITHS 4: ' I know there is between us now always a ground for strife. You canrrot be satisfied: you can give me no peace. But I believe there are in you desires for higher things as well as desire for lower , « and I know the desire for higher things will conquer ... and you will be mine again.'
Music JOHN TAMS . Designer CHRIS PEMSEL Script editor BETTY WILLINGALE Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by STUART BURGE i
(Eileen Atkins is also on R3 Thurs 7.30)

Contributors

Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence.
Unknown:
Trevor Griffiths
Music:
John Tams
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Editor:
Betty Willingale
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
Stuart Burge
Gertrude Morel:
Eileen Atkins
Walter Morel:
Tom Bell
Paul Morel:
Karl Johnson
Miriam Leivers:
Leonie Mellinger
Clara Dawes:
Lynn Dearth
Mrs Leivers:
Jean Boht
Mr Leivers:
Peter Davidson
Edgar:
David Neilson
Maurice:
Rob Middleton
Geoffrey:
Steven Holt
Hubert:
Adam Nightingale
Annie Morel:
Amanda Parfitt
Leonard:
Stephen Finlay
Preacher:
Geoffrey Andrews
Mr Limb:
Dave Hill
Miss Limb:
Maureen Morris
Arthur Morel:
Peter Duncan
Beatrice:
Janine Duvitski
Postman:
Charles Rea
Pappleworth:
John Tams
Connie:
Gail MacFarlane
Baxter Dawes:
Jack Shepherd
Mrs Radford:
Mary Wimbush

The third of six programmes
John Polkinghorne, formerly Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge, talks to Ronald Eyre about the relationship between his scientific discipline and his Christian beliefs.
' We live in an age which has seen in a very clear way the tremendous success of the scientific method.... in understanding the structure of the world. Now the religious sphere is not a sphere in which suddenly everybody reaches universal agreement ... And there's a tremendous temptation to feel that the successful area is a real knowledge and the other area is not....'
Director CHRISTOPHER MANN
Producer PETER FIRTH. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Eyre
Director:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
Peter Firth.

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