9.30 Science Topics: Darwin and Evolution
9.52 Look and Read: Badger Girl: 2
10.15 Mathscore One: 1: Know Your Place
Cavemen, clowns and Octo the counting octopus all illustrate the importance of zero.
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Everyday Science: Textiles
A murderer is brought to justice on the basis of forensic examination of fibres found at the scene of the crime.
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
11.0 History 11-13: 1: The Peasants' Revolt
by Keith Goodall
The true story of an Essex peasant caught up in the violent events of 1381. With Isabel Lansdale, Spencer Banks, Nigel Makin, Edward Phillips, Philip Antony, Ian Gardiner, Geoffrey Russell, John Cording, Peter Searles and Simon Gipps-Kent as Richard II
Producer JILL SHEPPARD
11.22 Geography Casebook: Britain: 1: Inner City: 1
The fluctuating fortunes of Glasgow - from Victorian boom to present day.
11.44 Going to Work: Going for the Interview
12.5 pm The Computer Programme
The use of computers with the emphasis on small machines.
2: Just One Thing After Another
What is a computer?
12.30 Electronic Office: 2: The Stand-alone Micro
Ian McNaught-Davis examines word-processing, financial planning and data base management.
12.55 Whatever Happened to Britain?
Britain's performance as an economic force since the industrial revolution. 2: Voices in the Air
The influence of economic theorists.
1.20 Let's Go
Presented by Brian Rix
2: Let's Look After our Clothes
Let's Go Book 3 from BBC Publications, £1.50 including postage
1.38 Around Scotland: Nature Study. 2: City Wildlife
2.0 Scene: The Cage
by Ray Jenkins
Paula has a special reason for wanting to escape from the assessment centre - why won't she tell anyone?
2.30 English File: A Taste of Honey: 1
A new production in three parts of Shelagh Delaney's classic play.
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
Director MICHAEL SIMPSON