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9.20am Police Powers: Blue and Black
Fifth of six films. How successful are police efforts to win the confidence of black communities? This film goes behind the scenes in London and Manchester to see how recruits are being trained to face up to their own prejudices.
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (R) (e)
For the print pack containing information on the main police powers which affect young people, send a 12" x 9" sae with a 55p stamp to: [address removed]

9.50am France Francais: Le Service Militaire
(e)

10.05am You and Me
Presented by GARY WILMOT
Song: The Wheels of the Bus
Film editor DAVID PAINTER
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN (R) (e)

10.20am Science Workshop: Joins (B)
The bridges at Ironbridge and across the Humber span more than 200 years of development in joining metals. (R) (e)

10.40am Around Scotland: A Jacobite Adventure
After the defeat of his Jacobite army at Culloden in April 1746, Prince Charles Edward Stuart spent five months on the run in the Scottish Highlands. With
Government troops in constant pursuit he was dependent upon the loyalty and protection of the local population, but this brought them into danger too.
Presented by JOHN CARMICHAEL Script MARINELL ASH
Producer MARIANNE BAIRD (e)

11.00am Words and Pictures: The Magic Fish
(e)

11.15am Walrus: Guess What? The Truth
Do you agree with the ideas of MICHAEL ROSEN and the team? Clues presented by DAVID FREEMAN
Producer MORTON SURGUY (R) (e)

11.35am MI 10: Mathematical Investigations Decimals Forever; How Likely?
(e)

11.55am Why? Because: But Is It True?
(e)
12.15pm Science in Action: Bridging the Gap
(e)

12.35pm Lifeschool: Links - the Developing World Is the Price Right?
(e)

1.00pm A Life of Our Own
Eighth in a series often programmes. This film follows the Fergus Hill video group as they make their ATC News Programme.
Commentary by GARY BOURLET Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR
Producer JOHN BROOKE (R) (e)

1.25pm Fingermouse
A See-Saw programme with lain Lauchlan and Jane Hardy
Concertina Music by RICHARD BROWN Puppets by JOANNE COLE
Designer RICHARD BRACKENBURY Producer MICHAEL COLE (R)

1.40pm Zig zag: Winter Festival: Sweden
ELLESMERE PRIMARY SCHOOL in Sheffield links up with a school in Stockholm. The English children want to find out about the Festival of Lucia - the Swedish children have all the answers.
Producer TOM STANIER (R) (e)

2.00pm News, Weather
followed by
Storytime: The Story of Chen Ping
Presented by Pik-Sen Lim
Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation BURA AND HARDWICK
Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON (R) (e)

Contributors

Editor:
Paul Sinclair
Producer:
John Twitchin
Presented By:
Gary Wilmot
Producer:
Richard Callanan
Unknown:
Prince Charles Edward Stuart
Presented By:
John Carmichael
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Unknown:
Michael Rosen
Presented By:
David Freeman
Commentary By:
Gary Bourlet
Editor:
Paul Sinclair
Producer:
John Brooke
Music By:
Richard Brown
Unknown:
Joanne Cole
Designer:
Richard Brackenbury
Producer:
Michael Cole
Presented By:
Pik-Sen Lim
Presented By:
Puppets Alan Platt
Producer:
Moyra Gambleton
Prince Charles:
Richard Greenwood
Glenaladale:
Garry Stewart
Prince's follower:
Robrn Cameron
Gilchrist:
Alec Heggie
Mistress Gilchrist:
Wllma Duncan
Uisdean:
Hamish Renton
Morag:
Kirsten Yuill

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