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9.38 Science Workshop. Tracks 'B' Guests DAVID WOODFIELD and THUMPER, JOHN ALLUM
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Baa Baa Black Sheep: Catriona, Sarah and Toby help DAVID ASTON look for some black sheep and then find a weaver called Donald.
10.15 Maths Counts
8: How to Find Venus
10.38 Home Economics. Fats
LESLEY JUDD reveals the source of hidden fats in our diet and shows how to prepare attractive meals using less fat. Producer MICHAEL COYLE
11.0 Words and Pictures
11.17 The Music Arcade
11.39 General Studies
12.5 pm Buongiorno Italia!
A course for beginners in Italian 16: Revediamo un po'
12.30 Honourable Members A series of five programmes
1: White, Male and Middle-class (The selection of MPs)
Consultant MALCOLM DAVIES 12.55-1.10 Thinking in Action Presented by DR EDWARD DE BONO
Ways in which thinking skills can be applied in business and organisational situations.
Action, Planning, Implementation
1.21 Appuntamento in Italia
Citta e campagna. Una giomata a Siena; Un altro mondo; La grande citta.
1.38 Let's See Your Health
3: Breakdown: two children become hospital patients for the first time. One is an out-patient, the other is going in for a longer stay to have an operation.
Series editor MARIANNE baird
2.1 Watch
Robin Hood. 3: The Castle. Bodiham Castle is besieged by an infant army, and the outlaws rescue Robin Hood. Presenters LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR
JAMES EARL ADAIR
Producer DAVID TAFT
2.18 English Resource Units 11-13 (Creative Writing)
3: Rhyme and Reason
Series producer JUDITH MILES
2.40 Zig Zag

Contributors

Unknown:
David Woodfield
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John Allum
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David Aston
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Lesley Judd
Producer:
Michael Coyle
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Malcolm Davies
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Robin Hood.
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Robin Hood.
Presenters:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Unknown:
James Earl Adair
Producer:
David Taft

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