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9.38 Going to Work: Enterprise!
If you're unemployed how can you possibly start your own business? (E)

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
How can Cosmo and Dibs fit so many bowls and saucepans on to one shelf? Henry and Ellie find bus-stop signs. Tania's father goes to work by helicopter to Bishop Rock Lighthouse.
(R) (E)

10.15 Music Time: 3: Sound Signals
Quiet sounds and loud signals, including some played on hunting horns. Presented by Jonathan Cohen, Helen Spiers with Barry Tuckwell (horn)
(R) (E)

10.38 Let's See: Heads, Bodies and Legs: 3: Legs (and Arms)
The different feats and features of hands, feet, hooves and paws. Presented by Rhoda MacLeod with Pandemonium Puppets
BBC Scotland
(E)

11.0 Zig Zag: You and the Media: 3: Reporting
Pupils from Marlpool School, Kidderminster become reporters with the help of audiotape. Presenters Sheelagh Gilbey and Paul Coia listen, and introduce 'What's it all about?' by John Tully
(E)

11.22 Past 13: Choices in the Third Year: How to Choose
Making sensible decisions about your options depends a lot on how well you know yourself.
(R) (E)

11.45 The Bible Lands: 3: The Ministry of Christ
A series of five programmes on the archaeological background to the gospels.
Presented by Peter Connolly
BBC Wales
(R) (E)

12.8 pm Media Studies
Producers talk about their aims in making different types of documentary film. David Filkin uses extracts from Q.E.D. to illustrate different ways of putting scientific ideas across. Paul Berriff describes Animal Squad as 'photo-journalism' - recording events as they happen. Mark Byford, in filming the eviction by the police of the 'hippie convoy' from Stoney Cross, has to be fair to different points of view.
(E)

12.40 General Studies: Art and Upheaval: Art and War
This programme examines the function of art in war, and in particular Picasso's Guernica.
(E)

1.5-1.30 Micro File: 3: The Short, Short History
Lesley Judd and Fred Harris introduce a compilation of items from the recent series Micro Live.
(R) (E)

1.38 Job Bank: Garden Centre
Garden centres offer many seasonal and part-time jobs as well as good career prospects.
(E)

2.0 Words and Pictures: The King's Birthday
A farmer makes a fine big cheese to present to the king. A mouse, a cat, a dog and a bear beg for a bite.
(R) (E)

2.15 Near and Far: Builders and Buildings: Bricks
How does the use of bricks affect those rural areas where much of the clay is now quarried?
(R) (E)

Contributors

Producer (Going to Work):
Judith Miles
Series Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
Presenter (You and Me):
Gary Wilmot
Film Director (You and Me):
Eric Mival
Studio Director (You and Me):
Sue Aron
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Presenter (Music Time):
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter (Music Time):
Helen Spiers
Horn player (Music Time):
Barry Tuckwell
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Presenter (Let's See):
Rhoda MacLeod
Producer (Let's See):
Marianne Baird
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Sheelagh Gilbey
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Paul Coia
Produced and directed by (Zig Zag):
David Roseveare
Writer (Zig Zag:
What's it all about?): John Tully
Jean:
Ruth Mayo
Adrian:
Martin Howells
Tim:
Mark Behan
Lisa:
Annie Gurney
Nada:
Rachel Markandy
Alan:
Glenn Hanning
Series producer (Past 13):
Rosanna Hibbert
Presenter (The Bible Lands):
Peter Connolly
Producer (The Bible Lands):
R Dilwyn Jones
Subject (Media Studies):
David Filkin
Subject (Media Studies):
Paul Berriff
Subject (Media Studies):
Mark Byford
Producer (Media Studies):
Bruce Jamson
Narrator (General Studies):
Michael Cassin
Producer (General Studies):
Edward Hayward
Presenter (Micro Live):
Lesley Judd
Presenter (Micro Live):
Fred Harris
Narrator (Job Bank):
Bernard Jackson
Producer (Job Bank):
John Chapple
Series Producer (Job Bank):
Paul Mitchell
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Puppets (Words and Pictures):
Alan Platt
Animation (Words and Pictures):
Bura and Hardwick
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Producer (Near and Far):
Robin Gwyn

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