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9.8-9 28 Science Topics: Waves
What is sound and how do we hear it?

9.35 Tout Compris
Everyday life and language of teenagers. Au college; Au cafebar; Chez Claire ; A une bourn
Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS

9.52 Look and Read
The Tall Knight's Folly

10.15-10.35 Mathscore One: 2: A Good Turn
Football, tennis, wallpapering and an elderly couple all throw light on angles.
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE

11.0 History Trail
How people lived in the 17th century. 3: Crisis in Britain. A young village boy's loyalties are tested.
Producer ALAN EREIRA

11.22 Read On!
Following the Trail

11.44 Going to Work Post Office Cadet

12.5 pm The Computer Programme - Series 1
An introduction to the use of computers with the emphasis on small machines. The language used is BBC BASIC.
6: Moving Pictures

12.30 Business Club - Series 2
A series on survival and success in small business.
6: Thinking Ahead
Forward planning strategy.
Presenter IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
The Small Business Guide £14.50 from booksellers. (For Local Link details tend 12 x 9 sae plus 17p postage to [address removed])

12.55-1.20 Speak for Yourself
7: Calling the Police Have you ever been burgled? What would you do?
Presenters Indira Joshi, Burt Kwouk, Isla St Clair, Marina Sirtis and Trevor Thomas demonstrate the procedure for reporting a robbery to the police.
Free teachers' notes from Speak for Yourself [address removed]. Please enclose a 12 x 9 sae plus 17p postage. Book (same title) 12.75 and handbook for tutors 12.95 from booksellers.

1.38 Around Scotland The Clyde Coast
3: Enjoying Yourself

2.1-2.21 Scene
Time for a Commercial
This film about the making of a television commercial was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and won the 1981 Japan Prize for the best educational television programme. Producer john fox
Series producer ROGER TONGE

2.30 English File
Arthur Miller and 'The Crucible'
A dramatised documentary based on the appearance of playwright Arthur Miller before the Un-American Activities Committee in 1956, revealing some of the parallels between his own trial and the theme of his play The Crucible.
With T.P. McKenna, Lyndon Brook
Producer ANDREE MOLYNEUX, errmoly,iiolyncuz

Contributors

Unknown:
Chez Claire
Producer:
John Prescott
Producer:
David Roseveare
Producer:
Alan Ereira
Presenters:
Indira Joshi
Presenters:
Burt Kwouk
Presenters:
Trevor Thomas
Producer:
Roger Tonge
Unknown:
Arthur Miller
Unknown:
Arthur Miller
Unknown:
T. P. McKenna

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