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9.0 A Good Job with Prospects: British Industry Today
In this, the first part of a look at the history and future of British industry, Pam Rhodes asks what is an industrial society and what makes it rich?

9.30 Biology: The Human Machine

9.52 Communicate!: 1: Journalists
A new series for teenagers to stimulate their interest in language skills.
David Emery, sports reporter of the 'Daily Star', covers an important tennis match, and Jill Eckersley, features editor for 'Look Now' interviews Kurt Russell. We follow them as they prepare and write their stories.

10.15 Music Time: Watch and Listen
The ghost in a haunted house helps to illustrate pitch direction in music. Presenters Kathryn Harries, Peter Combe, Daniel Daggers (viola), David Snell (harp), Randall Shannon (double-bass)

10.38 Maths Topics: Trigonometry - An Introduction

11.0 Merry-go-Round Our Place: Village
What makes a village community? Is it the location or the architecture or the people, or their jobs and interests? Merry-go-Round visits a village in Yorkshire.

Contributors

Presenter (A Good Job with Prospects):
Pam Rhodes
Series producer (A Good Job with Prospects):
Mike Harrison
Journalist (Communicate!):
David Emery
Journalist (Communicate!):
Jill Eckersley
Celebrity (Communicate!):
Kurt Russell
Producer (Communicate!):
Bruce Jamson
Series Producer (Communicate!):
Andree Molyneux
Presenter (Music Time):
Kathryn Harries
Presenter (Music Time):
Peter Combe
Viola (Music Time):
Daniel Daggers
Harpist (Music Time):
David Snell
Double-Bass (Music Time):
Randall Shannon
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Rosanna Hibbert

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