6.40 Materials Under Stress
7.5 The Passover Among Yemeni Jews
7.30 Perfect Solids
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6.40 Materials Under Stress
7.5 The Passover Among Yemeni Jews
7.30 Perfect Solids
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 BBC Birmingham
Write to: Gharbar, Asian Unit. BBC,
Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ. with your comments and suggestions.
Speak for Yourself, £2.75, from bookshops
Jumping Flea by PETER WILTSHIRE Presenters Lesley Nightingale and Stuart McGugan
4.50 Conflict in the Family
5.15 Governing Schools: The Community
5.40 Language Development
6.5 The Split Screen
6.30 Appearance and Reality
Local hospitals close. Local services are cut. And all over the country there are public protests. How responsive are the NHS bureaucrats to the real needs of the people they are supposed to serve?
A brand-new hospital opens in Liverpool-but it costs more to run with fewer beds than the five local hospitals closed to make way for it. Liverpool residents are angry but they can look with satisfaction to the four hospitals they have kept open through public action. They ask
Whose Health Service is it?
This is the fifth of six programmes giving a local issue a national airing.
Presented by Bob Azurdia of BBC Radio Merseyside
Made by the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME unit
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A series of eight programmes
A review of the past week's television presented by Ludovic Ken nedy who discusses LORD SNOWDON'S two films on photography, Snowdon On Camera (BB€2); ROBERT KEE 's Paperbacks (BBC1); and the comedy drama Private Schulz (BBC2).
With Lord Lichfield
Susan Howatch and Len Deighton
Director TONY TYLEY
Producer JOHN ARCHER
The sixth of seven Chronicle films Groups of astonishing man-made earthworks - ramparts, embankments, ditches and mounds are scattered throughout Ohio, Illinois, and the Mississippi valley in America. Early white settlers told stories of a brilliant civilisation which had once flourished there and which built the mounds before sweeping south to found the Aztec and the Toltec cultures of Mexico. The settlers refused to accept that the ancestors of the local Indians were responsible for the mounds.
Today archaeologists have solved the mystery of the mound builders and revealed a fascinating picture of the way these Indians lived and the purpose of their astonishing earth works.
Film editor JEFF SHAW Producer GRAHAM CHEDD
Presented for tv by CATHERINE COLLIS Series editor BRUCE NORMAN
Starring Valerie Harper as Rhoda Julie Kavner as Brenda and Nancy Walker as Ida
Martin Doesn't Live Here Any More Rhoda and Brenda are stunned when they find out that their father has left their mother. A fact which Ida has taken great pains to hide from them.
Written by CHARLOTTE BROWN Directed by TONY MORDENTE
A serial in six parts by JACK PULMAN , starring and featuring
5: After two years' ' hard labour' Schultz is accidentally reunited with Solly and the rest of Neuheim's forgers. But Germany is on the brink of defeat-and Operation Bernhard about to fall into the clutches of the advancing Americans.
Music CARL DAVIS
Make-up ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG
Properties buyer SHIRLEY SPRIGGS Designer SPENCER CHAPMAN Producer PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE Director ROBERT CHETWYN
Schulz is reunited with Solly and the rest of Neuheim's forgers. But Germany's on the brink of defeat and Operation Bernhard is about to fall into the clutches of the Americans. Show more
A series of six programmes
5: Ruskin - at Coniston in the Lake District
For 50 years John Ruskin dominated the art world of his time, famous for his writing on architecture, art and philosophy. Throughout an incredibly full life of travel and authorship he was drawing all the time. '... There is a strong instinct in me, which I cannot analyse, to draw and describe the things I love ... an instinct like that for eating and drinking.'
It is Ruskin's drawings that take Sir Hugh Casson to Coniston to see the collections in the Ruskin Museum and at Brantwood, the house where Ruskin lived for the last 30 years of his life.
Film cameraman IAN PUNTER Film editor MALCOLM DANIEL Produced by ANNE JAMES
This week Robert McKenzie talks to The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP.