9.38 Science Workshop: Levers 'B'
A steam-driven beam engine, a mobile, a see-saw, the Covent Garden water clock and a safety pin; they all use levers.
10.0 You and Me
It's not easy to replace a lost peg doll from a fire engine; Cosmo and Jeni Barnett try to help Dibs. A group of Bristol boys perform a traditional
Punjabi dance. Book: Winklet Gets Lost by Eileen Ryder illustrated by Stephanie Lang
10.15 Maths at Work
10.40 Mindstretchers: Problems: Tight Living
10.45 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 Words and Pictures: Going, Going, Gone!
11.17 A-Level Studies: Statistics: 4: Hypothesis Testing
'Beta-blockers reduce death from heart disease.' How can such generalisations be reformulated and tested?
11.39 A-Level Studies: English: Chaucer: The Dreaming Poet
12.5 pm Realidades de Espana: 4: Madrid - Housing Revolution
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 One World: Made in Barbados
2.0 Watch: North American Indians: 1: Tipis
James Earl Adair introduces the first of five programmes on North American Indians and shows how the tipi was perfectly suited to their nomadic way of life.
2.18 Subtitle Slot: Sex Education: Growing
Programmes from the year's school television output, repeated in subtitled form for hearing-impaired children.
Babies and children growing and developing relationships.
2.40 Zig Zag: Gardens and Growth: Fruits
(Ceefax Subtitles)