9.25 Mind How You Go: 7: On Your Feet
Ten programmes about road accident prevention presented by Jimmy Savile OBE. (R)
9.38 Science Workshop: Stability (1)
How safe are high chairs? (R)
10.0 You and Me: Ride a Cock Horse
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Kim, Elouise, Vicky and Georgia enjoy their riding lesson with Jackie Story.
(R)
10.15 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
7: Geometric Progressions
Creating a GP is easy enough, but how can you add it up?
8: Numbers as Codes
If you arrange to meet an American on 9.7.86., beware!
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10.38 Maths Topics: Statistics: 2
Data representation: bar charts, pie charts, the histogram.
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11.0 Words and Pictures: Run, Rabbit, Run
11.17 Let's See: 1: Up the Mountain
11.40 Scene: Wide Games
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12.10 pm On the Rocks: 7: Mortal Remains
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape.
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12.35 Swim: 7: Elementary Diving
A series for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages.
(R)
(A change from details published in the Schools Annual Timetable)
1.0 Maths Help: 7: Similarity
A series for adults studying maths to O-level.
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1.15 Job Bank: Behind the Scenes
1.38 Outlook: Great Archaeological Mysteries: 4: Cromlechi
From the human remains in ancient burial grounds we can discover a great deal about Neolithic man and his way of life.
BBC Wales (R)
2.0 Watch: Pipes
James and Louise make musical sounds by blowing across pipes. They tell an Indian story, about three travelling musicians who cast a spell on a mean rajah.
With the help of four young musicians hear the bird, cat, duck and grandfather - tunes from Peter and the Wolf, which will be shown in a fortnight's time. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair
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2.18 Geography 11-14: The Iron and Steel Industry
Bernard Clark looks at how the iron and steel industry moved its location and its current problems.
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2.40 Zig Zag: Computers: Computers in Schools
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