8.55 am Orchestra. Six programmes tracing the evolution of the modern symphony orchestra. 3: Classical
9.26 Maths Counts by JOHN TULLY
7: Drawing the Line. Can figures lie? Wendy finds out the hard way. with ROY KINNEAR , SARAH JAMES NICK ORCHARD , LEO WRINGER
WILLIAM WILDE and PAM ST CLEMENT Director DEREK LONGHURST
Series producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
9.48 Mathscore One. Mirror Image ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN come face to face with - themselves 9
10.10 Look and Read. The Boy from Space by RICHARD CARPENTER
3: The Man in the Sand-Pit
10.35 Japan: The Crowded Islands Countryside: How the Ito family makes a living from a farm 30 times smaller than an average British farm. Producer LEN BROWN
11.0 Watch. The Body: Teeth
11.17 Walrus. What's it Gonna Be? Meeting the King by GERRY HUXHAM
Producer MORTON SURGUY
11.40 English Resource Units 11-13 2: Speech! Comedian NORMAN COLLIER shows how he judges his audience's mood while Workshop Session pupils discuss the ways people speak in different situations.
Series producer JUDITH MILES
12.3 pm Bellamy's New World A series of eight films.
3: The Road from Kamchatka
Presenter DR DAVID BELLAMY *Subtitles on Ceefax page 270
12.35 Inside Japan. Ten films on contemporary Japan. 3: Factory Flower Office Lady: Working women
1.5 Maths Help. A series for adults studying maths to O-level. Geometry I
1.19 Science Topics. Bonding
Explanations for the observations of chemistry are best given in terms of the electronic structure of atoms. Series producer PETER BRATT
1.40 Let's See. Weather
3: Blow, Wind Blow: How wind is created and its uses.
2.0 You and Me
Everything goes wrong for Cosmo and Dibs while they are minding JENI BARNETT 'S stall. Practice with the number six. Book: Meg's Eggs
Animation GIL POTTER
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
2.15 British Social History. The Brambles of Pouerty by EDWIN PEARCE The story of Seebohm Rowntree 's investigation into the living conditions of the poor of York in 1899.