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9.10 Engineering Science: Electromagnetic Induction
Introduced by Gordon Severn.
(Repeated on Wednesday and Friday)

9.38 Mathematics in Action: Logic and the Computer: Binary Information
Introduced by Frank Lovis.
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.0 Merry-Go-Round: Finding Shapes
Introduced by Joan Bakewell.
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.25-10.45 Middle School Physics: Forces, Balanced and Unbalanced
Introduced by Jim Jardine.
(Repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday)

11.5-11.25 Look and Read: The Lost Treasure: Part 4
by Joy Thwaytes.
Introduced by Tom Gibbs.
with Jean Anderson, Veronica Purnell and Stephen Leigh
(Repeated on Friday)

11.35-12.0 For Sixth Forms: Man and his Inheritance: The Pattern of Growth
The chromosomes in all our millions of cells contain the same set of instructions-so how is it that cells in one part of the body become skin tissue, and in other parts nerve or muscle or liver tissue?
Introduced by Professor W. S. Bullough.
(Repeated on Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter (Engineering Science):
Gordon Severn
Producer (Engineering Science):
Morton Surguy
Presenter (Mathematics in Action):
Frank Lovis
Producer (Mathematics in Action):
Edward Goldwyn
Presenter (Merry-Go-Round):
Joan Bakewell
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
David Roseveare
Presenter (Middle School Physics):
Jim Jardine
Producer (Middle School Physics):
John Field
Writer (Look and Read):
Joy Thwaytes
Presenter (Look and Read):
Tom Gibbs
Reading consultant (Look and Read):
Joyce M. Morris
Producer (Look and Read):
Claire Chovil
Miss Brown:
Jean Anderson
Carol:
Veronica Purnell
Bob:
Stephen Leigh
Presenter (For Sixth Forms):
Professor W. S. Bullough
Producer (For Sixth Forms):
F. R. Elwell

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