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6.40 Polymer Production
7.5 Schools Council Curriculum Project
7.30 Vinyl Chloride Production
The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
BBC Birmingham
Write to "Gharbar", Asian Unit, BBC, [address removed] with your comments and suggestions.
Story: The Kiwi's Wish by JEAN STEVENS
Presenters
Carol Chell , Fred Harris
4.50 History of Mathematics
5.15 Companies. Computers and Unions
5.40 The Case of William Tyndale
6.5 Computers: Art and Artefact
6.30 The Ghent Altarpiece
Rates, what they cost us and how they are spent-concern people throughout the country. Brighton is no exception. Debate here centres on the council's commitment to developing tourism and conferences. The Brighton Centre cost over £li-million on the borough rates last year and now there are plans for a hotel on council land.
Yet behind the glossy image of this seaside town lies extreme poverty and housing need. Many residents feel that they get less out of the public purse than visitors do.
Others worry about the changing character of the town. This evening people from Brighton ask
Where Should Our Money Go?
This is the last programme in the series giving a local issue a national hearing.
Presented by Bud Evans of BBC Radio Brighton
Made by the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
A review of the week's television presented by Ludovic Kennedy who discusses the documentary on back bench MPs, Westminster
Man (Thames), the Playhouse, set in a terminal cancer ward, Going Gently (BBC2), and the series based on a hospital psychiatric unit
Maybury (BBC2), with former MP
Helene Hayman and Dr Anthony Clare of the Institute of Psychiatry.
Researcher SARAH CAPLIN Director TONY Tyley
Producer JOHN ARCHER.
Starring and guest star
In Search of Martin
It's a long, long trail ahead for Rhoda and Brenda as they set out to find their errant father ...
Written by GARRY FERRIER and AUBREY TADMAN Directed by TONY MORDENTE
The last of six programmes with Sir Hugh Casson , architect and President of the Royal Academy. Exploring the Past at the Royal Academy, Burlington House, London
' One of the tremendous pleasures of working in this place is being free to explore those parts of the building that most people never see.' Sir Hugh takes viewers round some of the private rooms, and explores attics and cellars of this historic house.
Film cameraman COLIN WALDECK Film editor ROY FRY
Produced by ANNE JAMES
This week:
Robert McKenzie talks to The Rt Hon Norman St John-Stevas , mp.
Producer JAMES ROGAN
Executive producer PETER IBBOTSON