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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 ASHOK RAMPAL Directed by YOUSUF Aziz BBC Birmingham
Write to: Gharbar. Asian Unit BBC,
Pebble Mill Road. Birmingham B5 7QQ. with your comments and suggestions.
Book. Speak for Yourself, £2.75 from booksellers

Contributors

Producer:
Ashok Rampal
Directed By:
Yousuf Azlz

Story: The Tawny Owl by TED CHICKEN Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank, Ben Bazell
Book, More Stories from Play School,
65p; Play School. Hello {record bec 425, cassette ZCM 425), Play On (record REC 332, cassette zcm 332), Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242, cassette MRMC 004), from retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Ted Chicken
Unknown:
Ben Bazell

An opportunity to enjoy looking in close detail at a number of fine 16th-century Italian drawings in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford The programme shows the different techniques customarily employed by the 16th-century draughtsman, together with a study of the variety of uses to which the drawings could be put.
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Director:
Miriam Newman

There's no Time for Love, Charlie Brown
A comedy cartoon in which ordinary Charlie Brown is only one step behind his extraordinary friends: Lucy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty and Schroeder and, of course, Snoopy the dog.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Brown
Unknown:
Charlie Brown

The bald facts revealed.
There are no limits to the agony and expense endured by some men to conceal from the world that they are losing their hair.
This story of four men's motives in combating their hair-loss is told with sympathy and insight by documentary producer John Per cival, who is himself thinning on top.
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer JOHN PERCIVAL

Contributors

Producer:
John Per
Producer:
John Percival

A personal view by J. Bronowski in 13 programmes.
11: Knowledge or Certainty?
' There is no absolute knowledge, and those who claim it, whether they're scientists or dogmatists, open the door to tragedy.'
This programme is DR BRONOWSKI'S personal statement about information and responsibility: the moral dilemma of the scientist in our own time. He examines the implications of the bomb and contrasts the humanist traditions of the great German University of Gottingen with the inhumanities of Auschwitz.
Series editor ADRIAN MALONE
Book (same title), hardback £11.00, paperback £8.75, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Bronowski
Editor:
Adrian Malone

The Final
What surprises will the River Bann at Portadown, Northern Ireland, have in store for the finalists in television's match angling competition? Jack Charlton introduces the last of the present series.
Match commentator PETE THOMPSON The finalists in peg order:
MAX WINTERS, TOM PICKERING STAN PIECHA , KEVIN ASHURST FRANK JARVIS , DAVE ROPER
Director KEITH ACKRILL Producer Roy RONNIE

Contributors

Introduces:
Jack Charlton
Commentator:
Pete Thompson
Unknown:
Tom Pickering
Unknown:
Stan Piecha
Unknown:
Kevin Ashurst
Unknown:
Frank Jarvis
Unknown:
Dave Roper
Director:
Keith Ackrill
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

A kind of love story.
A second chance to see this highly acclaimed film, celebrating the warmth, affection and unbridled enthusiasm that women of all ages, and from every background, feel for their horses.
In Suffolk, a lady farrier shoes heavy horses. In Lancashire, a mounted policewoman is engulfed by football fans. A London messenger girl looks for a space to park. In Lincolnshire, a church organist, knocked out on Easter Day, and thrown again on Easter Monday, climbs on for more. And in Hampshire a housewife who has given way to temptation five times already wonders if this time she can resist.
Narrator CANDIDA LYCETT GREEN
A lovely documentary, one of those rare films that kept the viewer constantly on the verge of both laughter and tears. (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) A funny, gentle film. (DAILY MAIL) Film editor EDWARD ROBERTS
Producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF

Contributors

Narrator:
Candida Lycett
Editor:
Edward Roberts
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

The last of four plays dramatised by Alan Seymour from the books by Antonia White

The marriage is over, Clara tries to rebuild her life and is drawn to two strikingly contrasted young men, a cynical recluse and a dashing young officer. But too much has happened to her and she goes over the edge into a terrifying world.

Contributors

Dramatist:
Alan Seymour
Author (Frost in May):
Antonia White
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Producer:
Anne Head
Composer/Conductor:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Film Cameraman:
David Feig
Studio Lighting:
Clive Thomas
Designer:
Paul Joel
Clara:
Janet Maw
Claude Batchelor:
John Carson
Isabel Batchelor:
Elizabeth Shepherd
Richard Crayshaw:
Tim Woodward
Nell Crayshaw:
Meg Wynn Owen
Clive Heron:
Shaughan Seymour
Mr Ramsden:
Richard Denning
Archie Hughes-Follett:
Daniel Day Lewis
Aunt Leah:
Sheila Keith
Aunt Sophy:
Annie Leon
Gerald Moreton:
Michael Spice
Hospital nurse:
Paula Jacobs
Asylum nurse:
Valerie Hollman
Asylum nurse:
Charlotte Perrin
Dr Bennett:
Toby Salaman

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 on the issues and topics which are making the headlines.
JOAN BAKEWELL has first news of stories from the arts; DAVID ICKE and MARSHALL LEE have the stories from behind the world of sport.

Contributors

Presenters:
Peter Snow
Presenters:
John Tusa
Presenters:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Marshall Lee

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