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9.30 Subtitle Slot: Timmy and Vicki: Timmy's Story
(Shown on Wednesday at 2.18 pm)

9.50 Pages from Ceefax

10.40 Mindstretchers: Solutions: The Spy who Came in From the Code
Vicky Licorish deciphers the three messages and talks about different ways of making words hard to understand, unless you have the key!

10.45 Pages from Ceefax

11.0 Look, Look and Look Again: Bits and Pieces
In Wiltshire they examined light and dark; in Leeds they made a model city of the future, and filmed a story set there.
(Rpt)

11.22 Computer Club: The Computer and the Disabled
(Shown on Monday at 2.40 pm)

11.42 Pages from Ceefax

12.5 Matter in the Universe: A Telescope in Space
Professor Malcolm Longair discusses the need to optimise conditions in astronomy.
A BBC/Open University production

12.30 Physics Demonstrations for Schools: 6: Seismology
The use of sound waves - seismology - has proved particularly useful in exploring the structure and economic resources of the earth.
A BBC/Open University production

1.20 Polymer Engineering: Melts into Moulds
Injection moulding is the major production process for plastics. Though success is often taken for granted, the technique needs careful control.
A BBC/Open University production

1.45 Pages from Ceefax

2.0 Scene Special: After Brussels - Football Fans Abroad?
A special programme exploring the events and repercussions following the disaster at Brussels on the night of the European Cup Final. What are the causes? Are there any solutions?
(Shown on Thursday at 10.34 am)

Contributors

Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Vicky Licorish
Presenter (Matters in the Universe):
Professor Malcolm Longair
Producer (Matters in the Universe):
David Jackson
Producer (Physics Demonstrations for Schools):
Ted Smith
Producer (Polymer Engineering):
Philip Ashby

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