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9.8 Update USA
5: Deep South Town
9.30 Child Care and Parenthood 4: The Child and the Family
9.52 Pages from Ceefax
10.15 Home Economics. Choices
To make good nutritional choices we need correct information. LESLEY JUDD asks whether we really get this on our food labels.
Producer michael COYLE
10.40 Mindstretchers
Solutions: Bridges
Series producer DAVID TAFT
10.45 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 Look, Look and Look Again Portrait of the Artist
Drawing, painting, sculpture, silhouette, mask and model-making. All can portray individuality. Producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.22 Subtitle Slot with subtitles
For hearing-impaired children
Geography
What Ice Did to the Land
11.44 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills. 4: Out of Work
12.5 Computing and Computers
File Hierarchies and Reorganisation
For many years airlines have used computers for their seat reservations. To give good response times with rapidly changing data, a careful choice of file organisation is needed.
A BBC/Open University production
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
12.55 Polymer Engineering: Advanced Moulding Methods
Two award-winning British innovations point the way to the future of manufacturing with polymers - for products as diverse as tennis rackets and helicopter rotor blades. Series producer phil ASHBY
A BBC/Open University production
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Scene. Good Neighbours
2.30 English File
Communicate! A Short Story
Irish writer FRANK O'CONNOR chose his short story 'themes' direct from life. His story Masculine Protest is based partly on his own son.
Producer BRUCE JAMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
Edward Hayward
Unknown:
Frank O'Connor
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

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