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9.45am Update Europe Norwegian Oil
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10.05am Provision for
Hearing-Impaired Children. Who- ME? Secrets
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10.25am Look, Look and Look Again
Finding the View
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10.45am Storytime
The Magic Birthday Cake
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U-OOarn Living Decisions Home Economics. INSET
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11.25am The Geography Programme
What Ice Did to the Land
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11.45am Mindstretchers Progress Reports AtoB
Problems for 10- to 12-year-olds to work on, with suggested solutions.
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (R) (e)
11.50am Micro Mindstretchers Using the Computer: Progress Reports
Desk-Top Publishing
A visit to Garfield Primary
School to see how they used a micro-computer to produce their own school newspaper.
Presented by CAROL VORDERMAN Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (R) (e)
12.00 Job Bank Garage Jobs
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12.20pm Media File
Television and the Election: a Balancing Act
1: Whose Agenda?
Narrated by ROB CURLING
In a glimpse behind the scenes in the BBC news room, during the 1987 election campaign, watch the editors and producers juggle with the news stories to meet the sometimes conflicting demands of political balance, audience appreciation and programme duration. Producer DAVID taft (R) (e)
12.55pm Scene
Personal View: Paul Gambaccini Throughout the world thousands of people are imprisoned, tortured and even executed because of their political or religious beliefs.
But why should this concern us? Radio disc jockey
Paul Gambaccini tells Scene why he cares about human rights and what he is doing to campaign on behalf of the repressed.
Series producer ROGER TONGE Producer CAS LESTER
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Contributors

Producer:
Edward Hayward
Presented By:
Carol Vorderman
Producer:
George Auckland
Unknown:
Rob Curling
Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Unknown:
Paul Gambaccini
Producer:
Roger Tonge
Producer:
Cas Lester

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