LALITA AHMED chairs a discussion about the problems faced by young Asian girls in this country, with regard to marriage and divorce. Taking part with her in the discussion are RAJINDER AJIZ and ATIHA MOHAMMED, themselves young Asians putting forward their views, and MEERA KOUSHIK and PARVEEN MIRZA who represent the more traditional views.
Gharbar also celebrates Divali, the festival of lights, with SMITA SHASTRI who presents a traditional candle dance.
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill
A Yesterday's Witness series of six programmes about British life in India in the 20s and 30s. 3:Memsahibs
Three ' memsahibs Iris Portal, Kathleen Mullan and Viola Bayley , recall their life in British India.
Producer STEPHEN PEET
Directed and narrated by CHRISTOPHER COOK
The BBC Television International Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble With ERIC HALSALL
Before the runs, a visit to the farms of the three competitors. Heat 3 - Ireland. Competitors: WILLIAM MURPHY with Albert ARTHUR MAWHINNEY with Cindy DAVID BRADY with Meg Director
MICHAEL KERR
Producer IAN SMITH
starring and co-starring
The Pledge
Written by KATHLEEN HITE
Directed by LAWRENCE DOBKIN
Based on EARL HAMNER JR 's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain
The Bomb
Welcome to the European Theatre of War! Take your seats at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, for 16 Up's nuclear cabaret. Featuring: The People's Protest, The Government's Reply, The Great Arms Race and the Atomic Dreams of London teenagers. No one gets out of here alive ...
Producer tony MATTHEWS Directed by CHRIS LENT
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Australia v England
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the final day's play in Perth.
Painting in Naples from Caravaggio to Giordano
Introduced by James Bellini with Clovis Whitfield and Carel Weight , CBE, RA, from the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Naples in the 17th century was probably the largest city in southern Europe and its natural wealth supported the huge population well. It was, however, also a century of disasters.
Paradoxically, the visual arts flourished as never before, as can be seen in the exhibition currently hanging in Burlington House, the home of the Royal Academy in London.
Producer KEN GRIFFIN
(The exhibition is made possible through the support of Martini & Rossi Ltd)
The magazine that reflects Britain's black communities, introduced by Juliet Alexander, Vince Herbert and Mary Pett.
This week the reggae music of Gregory Isaacs.
BBC Bristol
A calendar of French life in 12 film portraits. The High-
Sveed Railwayman
The month:-March
The man: Philippe Coriat The place: Lyon
The French take great pride in the technology of the Train d grande vitesse, their new high-speed train. Philippe Coriat is a guard with a degree. He enjoys the prestige and glamour of working on the Paris-Lyon run of the TGV. He likes flexible rostering, keeping the passengers in order and coping with 120 different kinds of tickets. Rather less enjoyable are his stints on the slow night trains. Between journeys he finds time to watch a talking duck in one of Lyon's popular cafes-theatres.
He visits his parents for a special celebration. Unusual presents are exchanged to the sound of champagne corks, and there's a problem with the candles on the cake. Narrator MICHAEL DEAN
Assistant producer LAURA GAVSHON Film cameraman IAN STONE Film editor KATE EVANS
Series editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF Producer JONATHAN GILI
(Guardian of the Camargue is on Friday at 8.30 pm)
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starring and with Your Retention, Please
You have to laugh. Someone persuades Klinger to stay in the army.
starring Donald Pleasence and Nigel Hawthorne
Dramatised in seven parts by ALAN PLATER from
The Warden and Barchester Towers by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
2: Archdeacon Grantly has vigor. ously opposed the attacks of The Jupiter on the Church in general and Mr Harding in particular. Although legally vindicated, Mr Harding has come to believe John Bold is morally right.
Music composed and conducted by DEREK BOURGEOIS. Lighting HOWARD KING Script editor BETTY WILLINGALE Designer CHRIS PEMSEL
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by DAVID GILES
Nick Ross and Jane Walmsley with some of the odd, Interesting, outrageous - and far-reaching - legal stories of the week.
Legal comment Michael Molyneux
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer RITCHIE COGAN Editor PETER CHAFER