(Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young)
9.40am Lifeschool: You and Your Health: Up In Smoke
'If I have a drink, I have to have a cigarette.... they go together'. As the number of girls who smoke continues to rise, this programme talks to young people who smoke and asks why they do it.
Series producer ANDY WALKER (e)
10.05am You and Me
Dibs and Cosmo have a long wait for Jeni at the hospital. Maths-at-the-fair: fishing for ducks. Book: Just Awful
Producer NICCI CROWTHER (R) (e)
10.18am Music Time: Hary Janos: 2
More of the story of Hary Janos with music by the Hungarian composer Kodaly.
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT (R) (e)
10.40am Thinkabout: Moving Along
Sally finds there's more than one way to move a heavy load, and Frank turns detective.
Producer DEREK LONGHURST (R) (e)
10.58am Zig Zag: Cathedrals: The People of a Cathedral
Singing and selling, playing and praying, chipping and chiselling - all part of life today in Lincoln cathedral.Ã
Film editor PAUL RAPLEY
Producer PETER M. EVANS (e)
11.20am Into Music: Shadows in the City
The children compose music to be played during the musical Lost and Found, when Hanna arrives in the city. They sing Festival of Spring and Do You Like Dancing?
Presenters SEETA INDRANI and MATTHEW JAMES. Children from PINNER PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL, GLEBE FIRST and MIDDLE SCHOOL
Produced and directed by SHEILA FRASER
Series producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
(e)
11.40am Getting to Grips with Racism: In the Classroom
How a wide range of subjects can take on anti-racism in the way they are taught at school.
Presenter TERRY BADDOO
(R) (e)
12.00 Quinze Minutes
A new French magazine series for beginners. En vacances
Young people in Rouen talk about their holidays.
Presenter NICHOLAS MEAD Producer CAROLINE GODLEY
(e)
12.15pm History File: Twentieth-Century History: China Since Mao
Some events and changes from 1976-85.
Commentary JOHN TIDMARSH Written by PHILIP SHORT
Series producer PAUL MITCHELL
(R) (e)
12.35pm Seventeen: Relationships
Marriage (the daily lives of a couple with disabilities), living together and breaking up, single mothers in a hostel, being in love, contraception. Film editor JANET SPILLER
Series producer CLARE ELSTOW
(e)
1.00pm Science in Action: Great Stuff!
This week, make your own paper, watch a banana chop wood, see plastics suffering from stress and find out how monster molecules can create special effects for Doctor Who. Presenters TERRY MARSH and KJARTAN POSKITT
Assistant producer LAMBROS ATTESHLIS
Series producer ROBIN MUDGE
(R) (e)