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Gharbar today includes a discussion on 'why children fail . SWARAN TALWAR and SAMINA MIR look into the problem and how to cope with it. PARVEEN MIRZA is the chairperson. The programme also includes two songs: ANUP JALOTA sings a Ghazal and NAZIA HASSAN a modern Geet.
Producer KRISIIAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Producer:
Krisiian Gould

Zoroastrianism has survived unchanged for 2,000 years. PROFESSOR MARY BOYCE traces the extraordinary history of the tiny group of Zoroastrians who retreated to the village of Sharifabad in Central Iran after the establishment of the Muslim Empire.
Producer Nuala o'faolain
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Boyce

Paul Heiney and Lucie Skeaping with news and features plus vital information for everybody going on holiday this summer.
Holiday currencies - what s your pound worth today? Traffic Jam of the Weelc. Buy it there or take it with you? A weekly guide to the cost of typical holiday purchases. Weather facts and forecasts from Jim Bacon including Britain's sunniest resorts this week.
Studio director juliet MAY Producer ROGER MACDONALD
Executive producer ALAN DOBSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Lucie Skeaping
Unknown:
Jim Bacon
Producer:
Roger MacDonald
Producer:
Alan Dobson

by Lewis Grassic Gibbon, dramatised for television in three parts by Bill Craig
Starring Vivien Heilbron as Chris Colquohoun

'Sometimes... I close my eyes and think nothing indeed of it all has happened... Kinraddie, Segget, all the years in Duncairn...

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Dramatised by:
Bill Craig
Music composed and conducted by:
Thomas Wilson
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Tom Cotter
Chris Colquohoun:
Vivien Heilbron
Ewan Tavendale:
Peter Raffan
Stephen Selden:
Paul Dalton
Alick Watson:
Martin Muchan
Manager:
Martin Heller
Norman Cruickshank:
John Langford
Geordie Bruce:
Robert Buchanan
'Feet' Leslie:
Martin Black
Constable:
Douglas Knox
Edwards:
James McDonald
Jim Trease:
Stuart McGugan
Ellen Johns:
Gerda Stevenson
Ake Ogilvie:
Alec Heggie
Miss Murgatroyd:
Margo Cunningham
Neil Quaritch:
John Buick
Archie Clearmont:
Joe Mullaney
Ena Lyon:
Jan Shand
John Cushnie:
Ian Michie
George Piddle:
Frank Williams
Desk Sergeant:
James Kennedy
Baillie:
Ivan Dally
Provost Speight:
Ron Donachie
Taxi driver:
Roddy Simpson
Removal man:
Jackie Farrell

starring George Melly with John Chilton 's Feetwarmers
In the first of this series, the irrepressible jazz entertainer GEORGE MELLY performs on stage in his inimitable style numbers that include ' Old-fashioned love ' and Louis Armstrong 's ' Someday you'll be sorry'.
His special guest is the beautiful singer Elaine Delmar featuring JOHN CHILTON (trumpet) COLIN BATES (piano)
BARRY DILLON (bass) chuck SMITH (drums)
Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
Musical director JOHN CHILTON Sound BARRIE HAWES
Lighting JOHN STERLING
Designer BARRY NEWBERRY Producer SINION BETTS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Chilton
Unknown:
George Melly
Unknown:
Louis Armstrong
Singer:
Elaine Delmar
Unknown:
John Chilton
Bass:
Barry Dillon
Director:
John Chilton
Unknown:
Barrie Hawes
Unknown:
John Sterling
Designer:
Barry Newberry
Producer:
Sinion Betts

The Panare - Scenes from the Frontier
There are 2,000 Panare Indians living in Venezuela. Both they and their way of life have remained intact when all over South America other groups of Indians have been wiped out or, at best, changed for ever by their contact with European settlers.
The Panare are hunters and have co-existed peacefully with the Spanish-speaking cattle herders who share their territory. Now things are changing.
Unless the Panare are protected by legal title to their traditional hunting and fishing grounds, one more group of the continent's original inhabitants will fall victim to the process of ' national development
Narrator WILLIAM BOYDE
Anthropologist PAUL HENLEY Series producers
CHRIS CURLING and MELISSA L.DAVIES BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Melissa L.Davies

12.5 Earthquake Prediction
The San Francisco area is at risk from earthquakes, but attempts to predict them have been difficult to effect, and could provoke havoc as information is released.
12.30 Corrosion Prevention on Oil Rias
How is corrosion prevented on large steel oil platforms in the North Sea?
12.55 Maths Theods: Multiple Integrals
Two rolling cylinders apparently, identical in external appearance and mass, but one rolls more quickly - why?

BBC Two England

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