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The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information.
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
Directed by KRISHAN GOULD
BBC Birmingham
Write to: Gharbar, Asian Unit [address removed], with your comments and suggestions
Speak for Yourself, £1.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Directed By:
Krishan Gould

In the third of four masterclasses held at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Jacqueline du Pre coaches two young cellists in one of the most famous and challenging of concertos, the Cello Concerto in B minor by Dvorak. with Lilly Canel, Joanna Borrett (Repeat)
(Tomorrow: César Franck Sonata)

Contributors

Cellist/teacher:
Jacqueline du Pre
Cellist/pupil:
Lilly Canel
Cellist/pupil:
Joanna Borrett
Accompanist:
Clifford Benson
Lighting:
Bert Oaten
Director:
Keith Cheetham

The first of six programmes.
When Keith Carroll and 11 others pooled their redundancy Pay to form a co-operative in Leeds, the chances of success looked good. The City Council Promised support and help in finding premises.
Banking and business experts worked out the necessary cash flow projections and several firms were interested in placing orders; but the 1980s is a brutal time for dreams of becoming your own boss, as these Yorkshiremen discovered.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Subject:
Keith Carroll
Researcher:
Linda Bell
Film Cameraman:
John Howarth
Producer:
Brian James

by Ted Walker
A series of five comedy films
[Starring] Norman Rossington and Roland Curram
"Suppose there must have been social workers then. But if there were, we never come across them. No calling in no official busybody to sort out your problems. Your mates stood by you. You got turfed out... they'd find you somewhere else to hang your hat. Always another port in a storm in those balmy days of the Figaro Club..."
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Walker
Film cameraman:
Richard Ganniclifft
Film editor:
Liz Thoyts
Costume designer:
Ian Adley
Make-up artist:
Jan Nethercot
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey
Producer:
Colin Rose
Chick:
David Beckett
Nimrod:
David John
Turps:
Sylveste McCoy
Ned:
Gordon Rollings
Jim:
Norman Rossington
Perkins:
Roland Curram
Titch:
Tony Pobinson
Bloke:
Tony Rose
Narrator:
Bob Hoskins

starring Valerie Harper as Rhoda, Julie Kavner as Brenda with Ray Buktenica as Benny, Kenneth McMillan as Jack, George Wyner as Earl Goodwin
Invited to meet her future in-laws Brenda insists that Rhoda goes too. And big sister makes a big hit with Benny's big brother - result: instant disaster.

Contributors

Writer:
Charlotte Brown
Director:
Tony Mordente
Rhoda:
Valeric Harper
Brenda:
Julie Kavner
Benny:
Ray Buktenica
Jack:
Kenneth McMillan
Earl Goodwin:
George Wyner

The first of seven programmes
Champions of crown green bowling compete in the BBC2 h:ut(atM?t Pa:rs TournaMteMt In the second year of the successful Top CfOMK pairs competition there will be 20 pairs competing for total prize money of t5,680-the winners sharing a nrst prize of JE2.000. All the top names in crown green bowling will be taking part, with four seeded pairs in the quarter-finals: holders, MIKE LEACH and NOEL BURROWS , BRIAN DUNCAN and NORMAN FLETCHER , JACK HUNT and VERNON LEE , and tonight , „.
Ron Edkins and Don Sheppard from the Midlands will be taking on some formidable opposition from the preliminary round matches.
Introduced by Richard DuckenHetd from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool Commentator HARRY RiGBY
Producer KEtTH rmu.ips

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Leach
Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Brian Duncan
Unknown:
Norman Fletcher
Unknown:
Jack Hunt
Unknown:
Vernon Lee
Unknown:
Ron Edkins
Unknown:
Don Sheppard
Introduced By:
Richard Duckenhetd
Commentator:
Harry Rigby

The third of ten programmes Introduced by H. C. Robbins Landon Quartet in c major
(Dissonance) (K 465)
One of the six quartets dedicated by Mozart to one of the few people who recognised the true extent of his genius - Joseph Haydn.
Performed at Tredegar House, Newport, Gwent, by The Amadous Quartet
Norbert Brainin (vio!in) SiegmundNissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
SoundFRANKPRENDERGAST Lighting LEN STEPHENS Director NEtL MviES
Producer J. MERVYN WILLIAMS BBC cymru/wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Haydn.
Unknown:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Producer:
J. Mervyn Williams

BBC Two England

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