The
School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom, set up in 1947, advised the BBC for much of the 1960s. Educational broadcasting at the BBC was largely started, on the radio, by
Mary Somerville (broadcasting executive), after
J. C. Stobart. Only after September 1957 did the BBC have the money for school television programmes, or sufficient technical equipment. The
Educational Foundation for Visual Aids, founded in 1948, had a catalogue of over 6,000 educational films for schools, mostly for
filmstrip projectors, a staple of 1960s and 1970s language education. In the 1980s some of the more well-known BBC programmes were carried by
PBS channels in the US, such as
WNET Educational series have included:
Television •
Chez les Dupré, from 1960 to 1962, 50 episodes on
Associated-Rediffusion •
La Jeunesse Francaise, BBC TV 7 May 1962 on Mondays at 11.30am, a 4-part series for sixth forms, presented by Henry Appia, produced by Colin Nears. Repeated in May 1963 •
Parliamo Italiano! BBC TV 5 October 1963 on Saturdays at 12.30pm and Thursdays at 11pm, 30-part series for beginners, presented by
Ariella Reggio, with
Marla Landi and Sergio Gazzarrini, written by Toni Cerutti, directed by Maddalena Fagandini, produced by
Peter Montagnon; also broadcast in 1963 in Ireland by
RTÉ One, and repeated in October 1966 on BBC1 on Mondays at 11pm and BBC2 on Thursdays at 7.30pm •
Komm Mit!, BBC1 3 October 1964 on Saturdays at 12.30pm, and Thursdays at 11pm, 30-part series for beginners with
Heidi Treutler and
Dieter Geißler, introduced by Sabine Michael and Paul Hansard, featured the actor
Jeremy Kemp, directed by Maddalena Fagandini, produced by
Colin Nears; repeated in October 1967 •
Bonjour Françoise, BBC1 3 October 1965 on Sundays at 9.30am and Tuesdays at 11pm, 30-part series for beginners, with Malou Pantera as Françoise, André Maranne, and François Brincourt as Jean-Paul, and featured Lucinda Curtis, written by Michel Faure, directed by Maddalena Fagandini, produced by Ronald Smedley; repeated in October 1967 on Saturday mornings on BBC1 and Tuesday evenings on BBC2 •
Suivez La Piste!, BBC2 7 January 1966 on Fridays at 7.30pm, as part of 'Outlook for Friday', then repeated from 4 July 1966 on BBC1 on Thursdays at 11.20pm, a French refresher course, 25-part thriller serial, written by Emile de Harven, with technical help from Michel Blanc and Ormond Uren (who had been in the Hungarian section of
SOE), who were both Linguistics lecturers at
Birkbeck College, with consultants Denys Player and John Trim, presented by
Gisèle Grimm,
Gérard Buhr with Monique Messine, and Michel Forain, produced by Colin Nears •
La Chasse au Trésor, BBC1 29 April 1968 on Mondays at 2.30pm and Fridays at 9.30am, with Sylvia Declercq, Philippe Paulino, André Maranne,
Yvonne Dany, and
Claude Legros, featuring Xavier Renoult,
Nicole Desailly,
François Marthouret, Jean Tolzac, and
Max Doria, 8-part series, filmed in France, for children aged ten, who had studied French for two years, written by Michel Faure, produced by Ronald Smedley; repeated in April 1969 and April 1970 •
Si Dice Cosi, BBC1 5 January 1969 Sundays at 10am and Saturdays at 10am, 26-part Italian series for beginners, with Bianca Maria Corbella,
Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, and Alberto Colzi; repeated in October 1970 • ''Repondez S'il Vous Plait'', BBC1 5 October 1969 on Sundays at 9.30am, with Max Bellancourt, assisted by
Jacques Faber,
Monique Messine, Paulette Preney and Jan Rosol •
Wie bitte?, BBC1 5 October 1969 Sundays at 10am, and Saturdays at 10.30am, beginners German course, with
Dorothea Neukirchen, and
Werner Umberg,
Gerard Heinz,
Carl Jaffe,
Wolf Frees,
Hannah Norbert,
Martina Mayne,
Ernst Walder,
George Mikell, Leslie Banks,
Tom Kempinski,
Irene Prador, and Hugo Panczak, written by Milo Sperber; repeated in October 1971. A book was written by Antony Peck, who also wrote the books to 'Kontakte' and 'Wegweiser' •
Zarabanda, BBC1 3 October 1971 Sundays, Spanish beginners, presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera, with Juan-Ignacio Macia, Esperanza Alonso, Jacinta Castillejo, Sergio Mendizabal, and Rosa Barbany •
Avventura: Italian, BBC1 1 October 1972 at 10am, 25-part series for beginners, with Margherita Guzzinati,
Yole Marinelli (wife of
Brian Weske), Gigi Gatti, Leonardo Pieroni,
Maurizio Gueli, and
Serena Spaziani •
Tout Compris, BBC1 January 1973, for ages 12–14, designed by Edward Neather, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
Reportage, 30 September 1973 BBC1 on Sundays at 10am and Saturdays at 10.30am, 20-part series, German with
Michael Birkett, 2nd Baron Birkett, produced by David Hargreaves, directed by Barbara Derkow; repeated in October 1974, and September 1976 •
Quatre Coins de la France, BBC1 Schools 23 April 1974 on Tuesdays at 11.30am and Mondays at 2.30pm, with Katya Ellis, Gilles Dattas, and Paulette Preney, produced by Peggie Broadhead •
Kontakte, BBC1 6 October 1974 on Sundays at 10am and on Wednesdays at 12pm, and a Radio 3 series, with Liane Rudolph, Petra Schroeder, Jurgen Andersen, and Lutz Liebelt, produced by
Maddalena Fagandini; Maddalena also presented
Deutsch direkt! in 1985 •
Ensemble, BBC1 1 October 1975, 24 part French for beginners, with
Elma Soiron, Elisabeth Macocco,
André Maranne (possibly the most well-known French actor on British television, who appeared as Sergeant François Chevalier in six
Pink Panther films),
Henri Bon,
Richard Guedj, Tania Sourseva,
Jean Nehr, Yves Favier,
Paulette Frantz and her husband
Alain Janey, Jean Péméja, Annick Roux, Jacques Disses,
Claude d'Yd, Alain Mergnat, Serge Berry, and Pierre Saintons, co-written by
Antoine Tudal, directed by Terry Doyle, produced by Tony Roberts; it had a correspondence course provided by the
National Extension College in Cambridge, and other material from the Language Centre at Brighton Polytechnic •
Conversazioni, BBC2 12 April 1977 on 7pm and on BBC1 on Sundays at 10pm, 10-part second stage Italian, presented by
Denis Mack Smith; repeated in January 1979 and April 1980 •
Treffpunkt: Deutschland, BBC1 Schools 26 April 1977 on Tuesdays at 2pm and Thursdays at 2.30pm, for second and third year German, about German life, narrated by Edward Neather, with theme music the 1971
House of the King by the Dutch group
Focus (band), with Georgina Green and the actor
Wolf Kahler (four years later he appeared as a main character in
Raiders of the Lost Ark), produced by John Prescott-Thomas; repeated September 1977, September 1978, January 1980, January 1981, February 1982, May 1983, on BBC2 in November 1983, March 1984, and February 1985 •
Encounter: Germany BBC1 Schools 27 April 1977 on Wednesdays at 11.30am and Fridays at 9.30pm, with Gary Watson and Wolf Kahler, produced by John Prescott Thomas; repeated September 1977, September 1978, January 1980, January 1981, February 1982, and May 1983, and BBC2 from November 1983, March 1984, September 1984, and January 1985 •
Télé-Journal, BBC1 10 January 1978 on Tuesdays at 9am, a replay, via
Eurovision, of a news bulletin, from the previous day, of Télévision Française 1 (
TF1) or Antenne Deux (
France 2 since 1992), with Chantal Cuer, later with Marianne Lawrence, produced by Terry Doyle •
Appuntamento in Italia, BBC1 April 1978, with Giancarlo Ciccone, Gigi Gatti, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
Encounter: Italy BBC1 Schools 18 April 1978 on Wednesdays 11.30am and Fridays at 9.30pm, with Sean Barrett, produced by John Prescott Thomas; repeated January 1979, and April 1980, and on BBC2 in February 1984, January 1985, April 1985, September 1985, and January 1986 •
¡Digame!, BBC1 4 October 1978, Spanish (with Radio 4), presented by Isabel Soto, Miguel Peñaranda, and Carlos Riera, produced by Maddalena Fagandini •
Encounter: France BBC1 Schools 30 April 1979 on Mondays at 11am, and Tuesdays at 2pm, narrated by actor
Gary Watson, with theme music
House of the King by Focus, produced by John Prescott Thomas; repeated September 1979, September 1980, September 1981, and January 1983, and on BBC2 in September 1983, January 1984, January 1985, September 1985, and January 1986 •
Rendez-vous: France, BBC1 2 May 1979 on Wednesdays at 11.30am, presented by Yves Aubert and Carolle Rousseau, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
Realidades de España, BBC1 2 May 1979 schools, on Wednesdays at 12pm, five films about Spain, in Spanish, including about the poet
Antonio Machado, and the
Moors and Christians of Alcoy festival, who also celebrate St George; shown until June 1985 •
Heute Direkt, BBC1 May 1979, with Corinna Schnabel, it showed untranslated news programmes, via Eurovision, from German-speaking countries, including the GDR; produced by Barbara Derkow, assisted by
Werner Kastor •
Dès le début, BBC1 September 1979 schools, presented by Yves Aubert and Carolle Rousseau, produced by John Prescott-Thomas; last shown in February 1988 •
Russian Language and People, BBC2 14 January 1980, a 20-part documentary series presented by Tanya and
George Feifer, Edward Ochagavia and the Russian TV presenter
Tatyana Vedeneyeva; it also featured
Lyubov Sokolova and
Zoya Isaeva, produced by Terry Doyle; repeated in October 1982, September 1984, and October 1988 •
Descubra: España, BBC1 Schools May 1981, with Isabel Soto and Carlos Riera, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
Encounter: Spain BBC1 Schools 11 May 1981 on Mondays at 11.30pm and Tuesdays at 2pm, with Gary Watson, produced by John Prescott Thomas; repeated November 1981, May 1982, September 1982, and May 1983, and on BBC2 in September 1983, January 1984, January 1985, September 1985, January 1986, September 1986, and September 1987 •
Dicho y Hecho, BBC1 Schools November 1981, simple conversational Spanish, with Isabel Soto and Carlos Riera, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
The French Programme or
Action-Télé, 1982 on ITV, written with Max Bellancourt and Michael Buckby, produced by Tony Davenall, made by Thames Television •
Télé-Montage 18 January 1982 BBC2 on Mondays at 11.30pm, 8-part series with excerpts from French television networks, presented by Marianne Lawrence, produced by Susan Paton; repeated on BBC1 in April 1982 and April 1983, and on BBC2 in April 1984 •
Alles klar, BBC1 Schools May 1982, simple conversational German, with Lutz Liebelt and Gina Kalla, produced by Susan Paton; shown until June 1986 •
Buongiorno Italia!, BBC1 10 October 1982 on Sundays at 11am and on BBC2 on Saturdays at 6pm, introduction to Italian, 20-part series for beginners, presented by Lilly Lambert, produced by Maddalena Fagandini; repeated on BBC2 in September 1983, November 1984, and September 1985, and on BBC1 in October 1986 •
Greek - Language and People, BBC2 15 October 1983, on Saturdays at 6pm, ten-part series, with
Katia Dandoulaki and
Chris Serle, produced by Terry Doyle; repeated on Sundays at 11am on BBC1 in January 1984 •
Unter Uns: Deutsche Dialoge, BBC2 Schools March 1984 at 9am, directed by Susan Paton, produced by John Prescott-Thomas •
The German Collection BBC2 Schools 8 March 1984 on Wednesdays at 11am; repeated in February 1994, March 1995, and April 1996 •
Prima! BBC2 9 June 1984 on Saturdays at 7.30pm, tourist German, 8-part series, with Petra Ulrich, James McKenna, Rosemary Frankau and Raymond Mason, written by Terry Hawkin, directed by Nicholas Metcalfe, produced by Tony Roberts; repeated on BBC1 in February 1985, and on BBC2 Schools in January 1986 •
Excuse My French, BBC1 26 August 1984, French beginners, 5-part, on Sunday evenings at 6.30pm; repeated in November 1986 on BBC2 •
Une année chez les Francais, BBC2 25 September 1984, A-level French, produced by Caroline Godley •
A Vous La France, BBC1 7 October 1984 on Sundays at 11am and Saturdays at 6pm on BBC, a fifteen-part series for beginners, with Carolle Rousseau, Patrick Simpson-Jones, Yves Aubert and Phyllis Roome on Radio 4, and Pierrick Picot and Jack Starr, directed by Mary Sprent; repeated in October 1987, September 1990 and September 1992 •
Deutsch direkt! BBC1 24 September 1985 on BBC2 at 12.30pm on Tuesdays, then on
Radio 5 in the early 1990s, began with Hanni Vanhaiden, a 20-part series, helped by
John Trim (linguist), and Katrin Kohl, directed by Marion Allison, and produced by Maddalena Fagandini; repeated in September 1988 •
Encounter: Austria BBC2 Schools 22 April 1986 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9.30am, produced by Susan Paton; repeated in September 1986, April 1987, September 1987, September 1988, and September 1989 •
Treffpunkt: Österreich BBC2 23 April 1986 on Wednesdays at 1.30pm and Thursdays at 9.30am, produced by Susan Paton; repeated in November 1986, April 1987, November 1987, November 1988, and October 1989 • ''Mach's Gut!'' BBC2 Schools 7 November 1986 on Fridays at 9.30am, simple conversational German, five-part series, with Robert Rauch and Sylvia Rotter, produced by Caroline Godley; repeated in January 1987, April 1988, April 1989 and April 1990 •
France-Francais, BBC2 4 March 1987 on Wednesdays at 1pm •
A-level German BBC2 Schools 27 April 1987 on Wednesdays at 12pm, 5-part series, with Klaus Romer, produced by Susan Paton; repeated in May 1987, April 1988, April 1989, May 1990, April 1991, and April 1992 •
España Viva, BBC1 1 November 1987 on Sunday mornings and on BBC2 on Saturday teatime, fifteen programmes, presented by actress
Yolanda Vázquez; later in 1988 she presented
Telejournal with Carlos Riera on BBC2 on Tuesdays at 7.30pm; repeated in September 1990, January 1991, September 1991, and September 1992 •
Quinze Minutes, BBC2 9 January 1989 on Mondays at 12pm and on Wednesdays at 10am, for children aged 11, presented by Nicholas Mead, produced by Caroline Godley; repeated September 1989, January 1991, September 1992, January 1993, September 1993, January 1995, and September 1995, and Quinze Minutes Plus from January 1997 •
Diez Temas, BBC2 10 January 1989 on Tuesdays at 10am, produced by Susan Paton; repeated January 1990, February 1991, September 1991, January 1992, September 1992, January 1993, January 1994 and August 1996 •
When in Italy, BBC2 6 April 1989 on Thursdays at 7.30pm, five-part series, with associated radio series, with Italian actress
Mirella d'Angelo, produced by David Cordingley •
Lernexpress, BBC2 16 January 1990 on Tuesday mornings, part of Daytime on Two (the former
BBC Schools from 1983 to 2010), two-year GCSE German course, with Sonja Zimmer (
Rebecca Immanuel), produced by Susan Paton; repeated in September 1990, and September 1991 •
Italianissimo, BBC1 1 November 1992 on Sundays at 11am, ten-part series presented by Anna Mazzotti •
Jeunes Francophones BBC2 10 January 1994 on Mondays at 12pm •
The French Experience, BBC1 2 October 1994, on Sundays at 10.30am, with Radio 4 series •
Spanish Globo, BBC2 18 September 1995 on Mondays at 1.30pm, Spanish for beginners ages 11–12 •
Sueños World Spanish, BBC1 1 October 1995 on Sundays at 10.30am, 20-part series for beginners, with a series on Radio 4, presented by Colombian actor
Ricardo Vélez and actress Perpe Caja •
Get By in Italian, BBC2 15 July 1996 •
Deutsch Plus, BBC1 29 September 1996 at 11am on Sundays, a twenty-part series, with Radio 4 series; this was an educational soap opera set in the fictional German television station of 'Deutschland Plus' in Cologne, and the fictional magazine television show 'Prima plus'; it was filmed in Germany, and made with DW, narrated by
Andrew Sachs, himself a native German speaker, written by Barbara Derkow-Disselbeck; the actors were Ivan Sertic, Lale Utsükarci, Peter Höschler, Konstanze Proebster,
Christa Rockstroh,
Daniel Werner, Carole Schmitt, Astrid Rempel; produced by Chris Lent and David Hargreaves, directed by Chris Johnston; language consultant was Lore Arthur •
Hallo aus Berlin, BBC2 Schools 19 September 1996 on Thursdays at 12pm, for ages 11–13 •
Voces Espanolas, BBC2 Schools 14 January 1998 on Wednesdays at 9.30pm for ages 14–16 •
Make German Your Business, parts 1 and 2, BBC2 17 March 1999; last shown in October 2007 •
Get By in Portuguese, BBC2 23 June 1999 on Wednesdays at 4am •
Make Spanish Your Business, BBC2 29 November 1999; last shown in February 2008 •
Make Italian Your Business BBC2 2 December 1999 •
Telling Tales BBC2 19 January 2009, for ages 7–11, German, five minutes long, folk tales
Radio •
Wiedersehen in Deutschland, Home Service 3 February 1957 on Sundays at 12pm and Fridays at 9.30am, written by Arthur Shepherd, narrated by
Ferdy Mayne, 20-part series •
Starting Spanish, Network Three 30 September 1957 on Mondays at 7.30pm, 20-part series with
Roger Delgado (later
The Master on Doctor Who), Angel Luna, Basil Jones,
Vanessa Redgrave, and Elena Morton; produced by Raymond Escoffey; repeated in April 1959 •
Starting German, Network Three 24 February 1958 on Mondays at 7pm, with
Preston Lockwood as David, Janette Richer as Susan,
Martin Miller as Hans,
Ferdy Mayne (later appeared as a main German officer in the 1968
Where Eagles Dare),
Paul Hansard,
Michael Rittermann,
Frederick Schrecker, songs by
Walther Gruner •
Intermediate German, Home Service 15 January 1959 on Thursdays at 11.30am, from September 1963 at 10.30am on Fridays, from September 1966 on Mondays, from September 1968 on Tuesdays until March 1973, written by Hilde-Maria Kraus, and Milo Sperber •
Russian for Beginners, Network Three 2 November 1959 on Mondays at 7pm, and Sundays at 2pm, 40-part series, with Victor Gregoriy, and Lubow Volossevich, written by
Ronald Hingley, produced by Raymond Escoffey; repeated in October 1960 •
Italian for Beginners, Network Three 3 October 1960 on Mondays at 7pm, and Fridays at 6.30pm, 40-part series, presented by Luisa Rapaccini, with Ariella Reggio and Andrea Tacchi, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in October 1961 •
Keep Up Your Russian, Network Three 6 October 1960 on Thursdays at 6.30pm, 20-part series with Emmie Vosnesenskaya, Dimitri Obolensky, Alexis Bobrinskoy
Alexander Tvardovsky,
Konstantin Fedin and Victor Gregoriy, with the voices of
Lyudmila Pavlichenko,
Konstantin Beskov,
Mikhail Semichastny,
Boris Livanov,
Vladimir Belokurov. Produced by Ariadne Nicolaeff, written by Dennis Ward of the University of Edinburgh. Repeated in October 1961 •
Keep Up Your Italian, Network Three 9 October 1961 on Mondays at 7pm, and Fridays at 6.30pm, 20-part second-stage series, presented by Giuseppe Manighetti, with Ariella Reggio and Andrea Tacchi, produced by Elsie Ferguson •
Keep Up Your French, Network Three 1 March 1962 on Thursdays at 6.30pm, 20-part second stage series, presented by Paul Couster, written by Charlotte Crozet, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in September 1963 •
German for Beginners, Network Three 5 March 1962 on Mondays at 7pm, and Fridays at 6.30pm, with Sydney Salamé, Sabine Michael,
Hannah Norbert,
René Halkett, Gerda Koeppler,
Renee Goddard, produced by Edith Baer; repeated in September 1963 •
Starting Russian, Network Three 18 November 1962 on Sundays at 3.30pm and Tuesdays at 6.30pm, 40-part series, presented by Dennis Ward (1 February 1924 - 5 April 2008), Professor of Russian at the
University of Edinburgh, with Antony Stokes, Victor Gregoriy, and
Emilia Vosnesenskaya (1928–2015),
Korney Chukovsky, Sir
Dimitri Obolensky, written by Kyra Ericsson, produced by Ariadne Nicolaeff •
Use Your Italian, Network Three 10 January 1963 on Thursdays at 7pm, 20-part series, presented by Ariella Reggio, written by Pietro Giorgetti, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated October 1963 •
Spanish for Beginners, Network Three 30 September 1963 on Mondays at 7pm and Fridays at 6.30pm, 40-part series, presented by Jacinta Castillejo, with Amelia Diaz, Pablo Soto, Antonio López and Fernando Agós, written by Anthony Watson, produced by Edith Baer, Henry Bentinck and George Walton Scott; repeated in October 1964 on the Home Service •
Starting French, Network Three 28 September 1964 on Mondays at 6.30pm and Fridays at 7pm, 40-part series, with Katia Ellis, assisted by Paul Couster, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in October 1965 and on the Home Service •
Talking Italian, Network Three 29 September 1964 on Tuesdays at 6.30pm, and on the Home Service on Saturdays at 10.30am, 20-part second stage, with Pietro Giorgetti and Ariella Reggio, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in October 1965 •
Introduction to Russian, Network Three 7 October 1964 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, and on the Home Service on Saturdays at 11am, 20-part series, with Dennis Ward and Konstantin Irinsky, produced by Tony Cash; repeated in March 1965 •
Es Geht Weiter, Network Three 23 February 1965 on Tuesdays at 6.30pm, with repeats on Saturdays on the Home Service at 11am,a 20-part series for everyday German at an intermediate standard of knowledge, introduced by Sabine Michael and Dieter Geissler, with Heidi Treutler, Lilly Kann, Angelika Sahler, Rolf Richards, Carl Duering, Paul Hansard, Rudolf Offenbach, Irene Prador, Gerda Koeppler, Joseph Stein, René Halkett, Otto Diamant,
Frederick Shrecker and Karen Glazer, written and produced by Edith Baer; repeated in October 1965 • additionally with later series
Der Arme Millionär (The Poor Millionaire), a similar 20-part programme, with the same presenters, for intermediate German, from 1 March 1967, at the same weekly times, but with Renée Goddard, Michael Wolf, written in consultation with
Ladislaus Löb of the
University of Sussex, who had escaped to Switzerland on the
Kastner train, towards the end of the war; repeated in March 1968 on Radio 3, with additional material from
Three Men in the Snow (novel), and in May 1977, broadcast directly after
Get By in German. A course book was published in 1967 . •
Allons-y!, Home Service 28 September 1965 on Tuesdays at 10.30am, 32-part second-year French, written by Emile Harven; repeated in September 1966, September 1967, September 1968, and September 1969 •
Toutes Directions, Network Three 28 February 1966 on Mondays at 6.30pm, and Thursdays at 7pm, 20-part second-stage series, with Katia Ellis and Emile Harven, written by Odile Castro, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in December 1966 •
Buntes Magazin, 16 June 1966 Network Three on Thursdays at 6.30pm, and Saturdays at 11.30am on the Home Service, ten-part German series, with Sabine Michael and Dieter Geissler, written by Edith Baer •
First Year Russian, Network Three 3 October 1966 on Fridays at 7pm, a 20-part beginner's class, in conjunction with the
University of Essex, for evening classes, written by Terry Culhane, of the University of Essex, with Paddy O’Toole and Peter Mirsky, with Alexei Jawdokimov, Victor Gregoriy and
Ina De La Haye, produced by Dennis Simmons, the series book was published on 1 January 1967; repeated on Radio 3 in October 1967 •
Introduction to Chinese, Network Three 4 October 1966 on Tuesdays at 6.30pm, and on the Home Service on Saturdays at 10.30am, 10-part series, it was the first time that the BBC had taught Chinese, and it was an experiment, with Lucia Liu and Terry Chang, written by David Pollard, produced by Elsie Ferguson; repeated in May 1967 • ''À L'Écoute'', Home Service 29 September 1967 on Fridays at 9.30am, 20-part series for primary school, third year of French, written by Raymond Escoffey and Paule-Aline Dent; repeated on Radio 4 in September 1968 •
Starting Spanish, Radio 3 4 October 1967 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, and on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 10.30am, as part of 'Study Session', 40-part series, presented by
Jacinta Castillejo (wife of
Rafael Martínez Nadal and daughter of
José Castillejo and
Irene Claremont de Castillejo) with Pablo Soto, Fernando Agós, Antonio López, Pilar de Rubio, Cristina Roura,
Isabel de Castro, written by Brian Dutton and Ángel García de Paredes, it had a 192-page book, produced by George Walton Scott; repeated on Radio 3 in October 1970, as part of Study on 3 •
Speaking Chinese Radio 3 4 October 1967 on Wednesdays at 7pm, and on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 11.30am, a 15-part second-stage course, with Lucia Liu and Terry Chang, written by David Pollard, produced by Elsie Ferguson and Elizabeth Gusterson; repeated on Radio 4 in May 1968 •
Frisch Begonnen Radio 4 23 September 1968 on Mondays at 9.20am, made with West German Radio, it was known as 'radiovision' as slides were issued for teachers, written and produced by Stephen Kanocz, with help from A.A. Wolff and H.J. Daus repeated Sept 69, September 1972 •
Second Year Russian Radio 4 12 October 1968 on Saturdays at 10.30am, 20-part series, with Maria Sabussky, Victor Gregoriy, Marina Ryan, Tanya Kelim, Slaswek Wolkowinski, Vladimir Czugunow, written by Paddy O’Toole, in conjunction with the University of Essex, produced by Dennis Simmons; repeated in October 1969 •
Incontri in Italia, Radio 4 12 October 1968 on Saturdays at 11.30am, 15-part second-stage Italian, with Giovanni Carsaniga and Anna Veneziana, produced by Elsie Ferguson and Ann Caldwell; repeated in June 1971, September 1971, and October 1972 on Radio 3 •
Un Paso Mas, Radio 4 29 March 1969 on Saturdays at 10.30am, as part of 'Study on 4', 20-part second-stage Spanish, with Jacinta Castillejo, Pablo Soto, Antonio López, Fernando Agós, César Milego, Isabel de Castro and Cristina Roura, written by Brian Dutton and Ángel García de Paredes; repeated in January 1972 •
Amici, buona sera!, Radio 3 6 October 1969 on Mondays at 7pm, and Fridays at 6.30pm, 30-part Italian for beginners, with Hugh Shankland and Ernesto Mussi, assisted by Silvia Gavuzzo and Aldo Bevacqua; repeated in October 1971 •
Reisebüro Atlas, Radio 3 7 January 1970 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, beginners colloquial German, 30 part-series, written by RM Oldnall and Edith Baer, with Ilse Singer, Hannah Norbert, Rolf Richards, Michael Mellinger, Emma Rock, Gerda Koeppler, David Hadda, Paul Hansard, Michael Wolf, Hugo Panczak, Angelika Sahler, and Jörg Sorensen, produced by Edith Baer; repeated in October 1970, and October 1972 on Radio 4 •
Wiedersehen in Ansburg, Radio 4 24 January 1970 on Saturdays at 11am, and on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, 20-part second-stage series, with
Michael Mellinger and
Maria Warburg, the mother of comedian and radio host
Bob Mills, written by Alexandra Marchl-von-Herwarth, produced by Edith Baer; repeated on Radio 3 in October 1971 and October 1973 •
Deutsch für die Oberstufe, Radio 4 1 October 1970 on Thursdays at 10.30am, with Raymond Escoffey •
Voix de France, Radio 4 2 October 1970 on Fridays at 10.30am, French for the sixth form, a new series in September 1971, and September 1972 •
Rendez-vous à Chaviray, Radio 3 12 October 1970 on Mondays at 6.30pm, as part of 'Study on 3', and on Sundays at 10.30am, as part of 'Study on 4', a 25-part second-stage course, about a fictional town called Chaviray, with Louis Bloncourt, Georges Lambert, André Maranne, Jean Lagrave, John Serrat, Paulette Preney,
Violetta Farjeon, Lila Valmere, written by John Ross and Madeleine le Cunff of the University of Essex, produced by Alan Wilding; repeated in October 1973 •
Horizons de France, Radio 4 27 January 1971 on Wednesdays at 10.30am, for the fifth form •
A Language in Your Briefcase, Radio 3 22 February 1971 on Mondays at 7pm, 20-part series on selling to other countries, introduced by Henry Deschampsneufs, chairman of the
Institute of Export, • - French with Katia Lutz, André Marianne, and Pierre Valmer, written by Madeleine le Cunff • - German with Walter Hertner, Michael Wolf, Michael Mellinger • - Italian with Marisa Dillon-Weston, written by Giovanni Carsaniga • - Spanish with
Joan Shenton, Fernando Agos and Pablo Soto, written by Ángel García de Paredes • - Portuguese with Manuela D'Oliveira and
Alberto de Lacerda, written by Jorge Ribeiro, produced by Alan Wilding, Ann Caldwell, Edith Baer •
Halb gewonnen!, Radio 4 20 September 1971 on Mondays at 10.30am, 20-part O-level German course, the programme was sometimes recorded at WDR-Studio
Münster in
North Rhine-Westphalia, written by Stephen Kanocz; repeated in September 1972 •
Vient de paraître, Radio 3 4 October 1971 on Mondays at 6.30pm, and on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 10.30am, 20-part second-stage French, presented by Catherine Graham, with Gerard Plaux, Jacques Bonnet, Paul Couster, Elma Soiron, Louis Bloncourt and Pamela Stirling, written by Richard Martineau and Anne-Marie Girolami, produced by Ann Caldwell; repeated in April 1975, on Radio 3 as part of 'Study on 3' •
Introduction to Arabic, Radio 3 27 March 1972 on Mondays at 6.30pm and on Radio 4 on Saturdays at 10.30am as 'Study on 4', 15-part series, with Baha Essaid and Nadia Tawfiq, produced by Elsie Ferguson and Geoffrey Braithwaite; repeated in March 1973 on Radio 3 and Radio 4, and in June 1977 •
Tal Como Es, Radio 4 1 October 1972 on Sundays at 3pm, and Mondays on Radio 3 at 6.30pm, 20-part second-stage Spanish, with Pablo Soto, Eloisa Diez, featuring
José Miguel Ortega Bariego,
Núria Espert; repeated in October 1974 and May 1978 on Radio 3 • ''Ochen' Priyatno'', Radio 3 3 October 1973 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, 20-part beginner's course in Russian, with Tanya Feifer, Tanya Kelim, Sasha Dorogoi, and Boris Zajic; written by Michael Frewin and Albina Braithwaite, produced by David Doughan; repeated in May 1978 •
Punti di vista, Radio 3 27 March 1974 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, 20-part second-stage Italian, presented by Aldo Bevacqua, written by Maria Laura Franciosi, produced by Ann Goddard •
Euromagazine, Radio 3 4 July 1974 on Thursdays at 6.30pm, part of 'Study on 3', in French, German, Spanish and Italian, with
Jean-Louis Barrault, Michael Mellinger, Talia Pareja, Isabel Soto, Miguel Peñaranda, and Nicole Church; another series in May 1975, April 1976, and on Radio 4 in June 1984, as part of 'Study on 4', a 12-part series in April 1985, an 8-part series from April 1987, and a series in May 1988, produced by David Doughan, and in 1988 by Nicole Church •
Svidaniye v Moskyve, Radio 3 2 October 1974 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, 20-part second-stage Russian, with Tanya Feifer, Sasha Dorogoi, Eugene Isotow, Maria Gordeeva, Victor Nossoff, Tolya Kurdynovsky, written by Michael Frewin and Albina Braithwaite, produced by David Doughan •
Kontakte, Radio 3 9 October 1974 on Wednesdays at 7pm, with Lutz Liebelt, written by Edith Baer, produced by Iris Sprankling, with associated TV series •
Wegweiser, Radio 3 1 October 1975 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, a follow-on 20-part series for advanced German, after
Kontakte, with Jürgen Andersen and Gabi Englet, written by Anne Cuff, produced by Rodney Mantle •
Ensemble, Radio 3 1 October 1975 on Wednesdays at 7pm, 24-part French, companion radio series to the TV series, with Yves Loisel, written by John Ross, produced by Alan Wilding •
Starting Chinese, Radio 3 24 March 1976 on Wednesdays at 6.30pm, 25-part series for beginners, with Lucia Liu and Terry Chang, written by David Pollard, produced by Elsie Ferguson, executive producer Edith Baer •
Sur le vif, Radio 3 6 October 1976 on Wednesdays at 7pm, 20-part second-stage after
Ensemble, with Anne-Marie Pelletier, written by Anne Gruneberg, produced by Susan Paton •
Get by in Spanish, Radio 3 24 March 1977, presented by María Antonia Marcos and Eduardo Delgado, written by Jane Freeland, who wrote the series book with Isabel del Rio (a
BBC World Service presenter) , published 1 August 1978; repeated in June 1977, March 1978, August 1978 and on Radio 4 in February 1985 and May 1986 •
Get by in German, Radio 3 28 March 1977, with Jürgen Andersen and Gabi Englet, written by Edith Baer; repeated in May 1977, and September 1977 and on Radio 4 in November 1984, and in April 1986 •
Allez France!, Radio 3 5 October 1977 on Wednesdays at 7pm, presented by Anne-Marie Pelletier, written by John Ross, produced by Alan Wilding •
Get by in French, Radio 3 28 March 1978 on Tuesdays at 6.30pm and Thursdays at 7pm, 5-part series presented by
Bénédicte Paviot and Daniel André Pageon, written by Celia Weber, who wrote the series book with Pierrick Picot, produced by Christopher Stone, executive producer
Edith Baer (head of further education for BBC Radio); repeated in September 1978, and on Radio 4 in July 1984 and February 1985 •
¡Digame!, Radio 4 5 October 1980 on Sundays at 5pm, 20-part Spanish, written by Bob Winterflood and José Escribano, published 1 September 1978 , produced by Mick Webb; repeated in October 1985 •
Get By In Greek, Radio 4 11 April 1983 at 11pm all-week, with Christina Coucounara and Yorgos Yannoulopoulos, written by David Hardy, produced by Christopher Stone; repeated in February 1985, April 1988 and April 1989 •
Get By in Italian, Radio 4 9 September 1984 on Sundays at 4.30pm, 5-part beginners, presented by Annamaria Grecas and Giancarlo Ciccone, written by Bob Powell, produced by Mick Webb; repeated in July 1986 and July 1988 •
Por Aqui, Radio 4 30 September 1984, on Sundays at 5.30pm, and Fridays at 11.30pm, 20-part second-stage Spanish, from interviews in
Santiago de Compostela, broadcast under the 'Study on 4' name, presented by Isabel Soto and Miguel Peñaranda, written by Bob Winterflood; repeated in October 1986 •
A vous la France! (with TV series), Radio 4 7 October 1984 on Sundays at 5pm and Wednesdays at 11pm, part of the 'Study on 4', 15-part beginners series, with Yves Aubert, written and produced by Alan Wilding •
Deutscher Club 7 January 1985 Radio 4 Schools Radio short 5-part series, with Christoph Undenmeyer and Detmar Hauke, produced by Al Wolff •
Get By in Portuguese, Radio 4 17 April 1985 on Wednesdays at 11pm, 5-part beginners, presented by Suzette Macedo and Carlos Alves, written by Penny Newman, produced by Christopher StoneR; repeated in June 1986, March 1987, and June 1988 •
Get By in Arabic, Radio 4 1 September 1985, on Sundays at 4.30pm, a 6-part series, set in Cairo, designed for holiday-makers, presented by Egyptian novelist
Ahdaf Soueif and the actor Alix Refaie, written by Hilary Wise, of Queen Mary College, and Salah El-Ghobashy, who both wrote the BBC book, published 1 September 1985 , produced by Alan Wilding; repeated in February 1986, June 1987, September 1988, and September 1989 •
France Extra!, Radio 4 29 September 1985, on Sundays at 5pm, presented by
Juliette Mole and Jean-Michel Duffrene (recently a presenter with
French Radio London), with Chantal Cuer, written by Duncan Shiels and Elspeth Broady, produced by Nicole Church (who attended the
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, in London) •
Buongiorno Italia!, Radio 4 12 October 1986, 20-part series for beginners, with a repeat of the TV series on BBC1, with Denise de Rome, produced by Alan Wilding •
Franc-parler, Radio 4 3 January 1987 on Saturdays at 4.30pm, 10-part series presented by Corinne Baudelot and Grégoire Carel, repeated in June 1987 and October 1989 •
Deutsch Express!, Radio 4 10 January 1987 on Saturdays and Sundays at 5pm, 15-part second-stage German, after
Deutsch Direkt!, presented by Irmgard Meyer, actor Jorg Walesch and Renate Harrington, written by Wolfgang Keinhorst, produced by Nicole Church; repeated in January 1990 and October 1992 (on the new Radio 5) •
When in Spain Radio 4 19 April 1987 on Sundays at 5.30pm, a 5-part series, presented by Andrew Sachs, with Miguel Peñaranda and Cristina Lago, written and produced by Alan Wilding. • ''L'Italia dal vivo'', Radio 4 10 October 1987, 20-part second stage series, with Denise de Rome, written by Bob Powell •
España Viva, Radio 4 1 November 1987, 15-part series for beginners, with TV series, produced by Carol Stanley and Mick Webb •
Ganz spontan!, Radio 4 3 January 1988 Sundays at 5.30pm, 20-part series, third-stage German, presented by Sabine Michael, Lutz Liebelt and Peter Sahla, written and produced by Iris Sprankling •
Get By in Japanese, Radio 4 14 February 1988 on Saturdays at 5.30pm, 6-part introduction, with Masae Marr and Takeyoshi Kawashima, written by Chihoko Moran, produced by Frank Warwick; repeated in May 1989 on Sundays •
Get By in Chinese, Radio 4 15 October 1988 on Saturdays at 5.30pm, 6-part series, with Paul Crook and Liu Yuan produced by Kathy Flower; repeated in February 1989 •
When in Italy, Radio 4 1 April 1989, 5-part series, with associated TV series, with Denise de Rome, produced by Mick Webb; repeated in September 1989 and November 1995, and on Radio 5 in October 1992 •
Get By In Turkish, Radio 4 6 May 1989 on Saturdays at 5.30pm, with Bengisu Rona (having met when a student in London, later working at
SOAS University of London from the 1980s, on 23 September 1968, aged 26, in Istanbul, she had married the 34-year-old Labour MP
David Winnick, who would be replaced by
Eddie Hughes in 2017) and Tayfun Ertan; written by Alan Wilding •
Get By in Russian, Radio 4 7 January 1990 on Sundays at 5pm, 6-part series, with Edward Ochagavia, of the World Service
Russian Service and Ludmilla Matthews (her son is the writer
Owen Matthews) of the University of London •
Make German Your Business, Radio 5 21 November 1993 on Sundays at 8.30pm, 5-part series; repeated in November 1994 •
The French Experience, Radio 4 9 October 1994 Sundays at 8.30pm, with Chantal Cuer •
Short Stories In French, Radio 4 9 October 1994 Sunday evenings, fifteen minutes, four works by
Alphonse Daudet,
Émile Zola,
Guy de Maupassant, and
Colette, produced by Iris Sprankling; repeated in December 1995 •
Short Stories in Spanish, Radio 4 6 November 1994, Sunday evenings, fifteen minutes, four works by
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón,
Jesús Fernández Santos,
Horacio Quiroga of Uruguay, and
Juan Rulfo of Mexico, read by Yolanda Vázquez and Guillermo Leon-Ruiz, with an explanation by
Mike Gonzalez of the
University of Glasgow, produced by Iris Sprankling; repeated in January 1996 •
Short Stories in Italian, Radio 4 4 December 1994, Sunday evenings, fifteen minutes, four works by
Antonio Tabucchi,
Italo Calvino,
Leonardo Sciascia, and
Elsa Morante, read by Giovanna Price of the BBC World Service, with an explanation by
Loredana Polezzi of the
University of Warwick •
Sueños World Spanish, Radio 4 8 October 1995, on Sundays at 8pm, with a series on BBC1, 16-part series, presented by
Robert Elms •
Short Stories in German, Radio 4 8 October 1995, on Sunday evenings, fifteen minutes, four works by
Heinrich von Kleist,
Wolfdietrich Schnurre,
Heinrich Böll, and
Siegfried Lenz, read by German voice actress Aletta Lohmeyer •
Francophonie, Radio 4 31 December 1995, 5-part series •
Deutsch Plus 1, Radio 4 6 October 1996 on Sundays at 8pm, with a corresponding TV series, set in the fictional 'Deutschland Plus' TV station, or D Plus, set in Cologne, 16-part series, introduced by Philip Brady, produced by Lore Windemuth and Nick Webb • Deutsch Plus 2, Radio 4 12 October 1997 on Sundays at 8pm, an introduction to German culture, not the fictional television station, this was probably the last language education radio series that the BBC made, under the 'Language Extras' name, produced by Alan Wilding ==European schools in the United Kingdom==