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.
Story: Indian Two Feet and his Horseby MARGARET FRISKEY Presenters
Sarah Long , Fred Harris
12.30 Governing Schools:
School governors and their community.
12.55 Energy in the Home:
Brian Trueman compares heating sysfems and suggests Row you can save money.
The Benson and Hedges Cup
TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage of one of today's semi-final matches...
Wimbledon 82
The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the action on the show courts of the All
England Club on the ninth day of competition - which features the Men's Singles Quarter-finals.
Commentators DAN MASKELL ,
JOHN BARRETT , PETER WEST , MARK COX , ANN JONES , BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS.
Television presentation FRED VINER
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , RICHARD TILLING DAVID KENNING , ALASTAIR SCOTT
JOHN VICAR . Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor HAROLD ANDERSON
with subtitles, followed by Weather
On Your Bike?
When Ian Coulter was Director of Information at British Steel he witnessed the closure of the steel plant in Ebbw Vale. Later, he too was made redundant.
This evening he returns to tell an audience at the Ebbw Vale Leisure Centre that the days of their town's prosperity and full employment are over; they must be prepared to move to find work and not expect work to come to them.
With him is ec3nomic planner Professor Nat Lichfield who spells out the choices facing Ebbw Vale, and give his views about the town's future.
Chairman NICK ROSS
Producers PETER CHAFER and HUGH PURCELL
Presented by Asa Briggs , Provost of Worcester College, Oxford
Karl Marx , the founding father of modern communism, spent more than half his life in London as an exile and became a highly respected citizen. ASA BRIGGS revisits the places where Marx lived and worked for 34 years-the cramped flat in Soho, his suburban home, and of course the Reading Room of the British Museum where he worked on his best-known book, Das Kapital.
Producer JOHN MAIR
Match of the Day
DAVID VINE brings you the story of the ninth day's play at Wimbledon, which featured the Quarter-finals of the Men's Singles. And a round-up of the other news by GERALD WILLIAMS.
Producer TERRY LONG
Editor HAROLD ANDERSON
The Benson and Hedges Cup
TONY LEWIS introduces highlights of one of today's semi-final matches.
Producers NICK HUNTER , BILL TAYLOR