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Moral Responsibility, 7,30 Area for Revision.
The aim of this magazine 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 asbok rampal Directed by bisb mehat
BBC Birmingham Asian Unit, BBC, write to: Gharbar. Asian Unit, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ. with your comments and suggestions.
Book, Speak for Yourself, 1 from booksellers
Story: A Party for the Animals by VALERIE BROKENSHIRE Presenters
Sarah Long , Andrew Secombe
12.30 Contemporary Issues in Education The events surrounding a school faced with possible closure.
12.55DutchHeat
A visit to a combined heat and power station in Rotterdam.
BBC outside broadcast cameras cover four races on the second day of Goodwood's May meeting.
2.30 The Cucumber Stakes (5f)
3.0 The St Roche's Handicap Stakes dim)
3.30 The Schroder Life Predominate Stakes (lim)
The last major trial for The Derby. Three years ago Troy won on the way to his Epsom triumph.
4.0 The Raughmere Stakes (Old Mile)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentator PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
This delightful villa was built just outside the old walls of Rome in about 1510. Inspired by the ancient Roman idea of the ' villa suburbana', the architect Baldassari Peruzzi created a new type of plan with airy loggias opening on to gardens. Inside the villa, Raphael and others painted the walls and ceilings with scenes from mythology and history, creating a place where Agostino Chigi , the wealthy banker, could emulate the life-style of the ancient Romans.
Producer edward HAYWARD
A BBC/Open University production
in The Immigrant
Charlie emigrates to the land of the free only to find that food still has to be paid for.
Written and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN
Music composed by DENNIS WILSON
Executive producer WILL FITZWATER
Newall Harrison is 11. He has never been to school, because his parents believe he will be better educated at home. As a result the education authority has taken the family to court.
The issue will be resolved at Here-ford Crown Court where the Harrisons will learn whether they will have to comply with a School Attendance Order.
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer RUTH JACKSON
A personal view by J. Bronowskl in 13 programmes.
8: The Drive for Power
This programme is about the industrial and political revolutions of the 18th century which revised man's concept of power. The forces of nature were harnessed and the basis of political power was shifted.
Human inventiveness came to full flower and DR BRONOWSKI argues his case for believing that, in man's progress, the Industrial
Revolution was a step forward as significant as the Renaissance.
Series editor ADRIAN MALONE 00,
Book(same title), hardbac Ll paperback 18.75, from booksellers
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Jack Charlton introduces the third heat of television's knockout match angling competition from the River Bann at Portadown, Northern Ireland.
Match commentator Pete Thompson
Today's peg order: KEVIN ASHURST, WAYNE SWINSCOE COLIN PERRY, DAVID HALL, TONY KNIGHT, ALAN MAYER
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Each year Britain's greatest horticultural show takes place in the grounds of The Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Peter Seabrook and Bob Legge join with thousands of garden lovers for whom an annual visit to Chelsea becomes a pilgrimage an unequalled opportunity to see the very from single blooms to complete gardens. Producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
The first of four plays
From her first day at Lippington young Nanda is overwhelmed by its subtly powerful atmosphere. But as the years pass there grows in her a spirit of quiet and stubborn resistance.
(Next Wednesday 'The Lost Traveller')
(Frost in May will be reviewed on Kaleidoscope, R4, tomorrow) at 9.15pm)
Presenters Peter Snow, John Tusa and Donald MacCormick bring you the major events of the day. and the pictures, interviews and analysis that explain their significance,
From the programme's team of correspondents: film reports shot in Britain and around the world. Joan Bakewell has first news of stories from the arts; David Icke and Marshall Lee have the stories from behind the world of sport.