9.30 Science Topics Relationships
9.52 Look and Read Badger Girl
10: Stripey the Superbadger
10.15 Mathscore One Graphic Description
An inexperienced salesman learns how to put his sales figures into shape.
10.38 Everyday Science Alternative Energy
Our fossil fuels are running out. What is being done to find replacements, and how successful could they be? Producer MICHAEL COYLE
11.0 History 11-13 5: The Traders
Wool from the Cotswolds was brought by, William Stoner to Oxfordshire, shipped from
London to Calais and sold to
Flemish traders to be made up as cloth in Bruges. This programme traces the processes involved.
Presenter RICHARD BURROWS Producer JILL SHEPPARD
11.22 Geography Casebook: Britain
The Changing Coastline
BERNARD CLARK investigates man's efforts to defend the coastline of Dorset and Hampshire.
Producer LEN BROWN
11.44 Going to Work
Starting Your Own Business
12.5 The Computer Programme An introduction to the use of computers, with the emphasis on small machines. The language used is BBC BASIC. 10: Things to Come
The future with computers.
The Computer Book, E6.75 from booksellers
Details of courses on programming in BASIC, information on the BBC Microcomputer system and range of computer software available from BSS, PO Box 7, London [Postcode removed]
(please enclose a 12" 9" sae with 22p postage)
12.30 Computers in Control 5: Recognising the Obvious
How some robotic systems can identify objects or voices and act accordingly.
12.55 Pages from Ceefax
1.20 Let's Go
Ten programmes for moderately handicapped young adults, presented by BRIAN rix
10: Let's Find Out about Things
1.38 Around Scotland Not So Long Ago 3: Everybody Out
2.0 Scene
The Biggest Epidemic of our Times
A shortened version of the Man Alive film about road accidents and their victims.
2.30 English File
John Steinbeck
'Guys like us are the loneliest guys in the world.... they don't belong no place. They ain't got nothing to look ahead to.'
John Steinbeck 's novel
Of Mice and Men tells the poignant story of George and Lennie, two migrant farm workers struggling to deal with their own solitariness. Producer ANDREE MOLYNEUX