9.30 Science Topics: Energy Transfer Devices
What is energy and how can we obtain it?
9.52 Look and Read: Fair Ground: 8: A Piece of Cake!
10.15 Mathscore One: 9: Get Co-ordinated
Transatlantic chess and a street map help Elaine Donnelly and Roger Sloman to show how grids can be labelled.
10.38 Communicate!: Inside Radio
Noel Edmonds, David Self and Michelle Morris reveal some of the techniques they use in making programmes.
11.0 English 11-13: 4: Creative Writing Play on Words
Students demonstrate how a play can evolve from improvisation, and workshop pupils take this further by scripting from their own improvised performances.
11.22 Geography Casebook: Britain: Coal: The Future
What is an uneconomic mine? And what price a community? One year on, the issues on the strike still remain.
11.44 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills: Working it Out: 3: Looking for Work
by Bill Lyons
12.5 pm Making the Most of the Micro: 8: Everything Under Control
What micros can do and how to use them.
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
12.55 You Can't See the Wood...: 8: Forests with a Future?
With David Bellamy, who examines the diversity, uses and conservation of trees.
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 Around Scotland: Preserving the Past: 3: Collecting the Past
2.0 Scene: Take Away Family
The Chinese community in Britain now numbers 150,000 people. Chinese teenagers talk about their lives.
2.30 English File: Drama Skills: 1: Playing to the Audience
Lawrence Evans and Jane Nash of the Coventry Belgrade theatre-in-education team devise and perform a play for secondary school audiences about the mentally handicapped, using both improvisation and script techniques.