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9.25 Mind How You Go: 3: Think Child
Ten programmes about road accident prevention presented by Jimmy Savile, OBE.
(R)

9.38 Science Workshop: Materials (A)
Sorting out some tv tricks.
(R)

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Gary Wilmot investigates different smells with Cosmo and Dibs. And you can meet two sets of twins.
(R)

10.15 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
3: Arithmetic Progressions
Adding up a number sequence without really trying.
4: Shuffles
From riffling cards to ringing the changes - what patterns emerge?

10.38 Maths Topics: Trigonometry: 3
A surveying problem - and two methods of solution.
(R)

11.0 Words and Pictures: Mog and the Baby

11.17 Let's See: Flowers and Fruits of the Earth: 1: Just Flowers

11.40 Scene: Salt on a Snake's Tail
by Farrukh Dhondy
Jolil is 14 and learning the secrets of kung fu. There have been a number of gang fights around the estate where he lives, and his father warns him to keep out of trouble. But Jolil places his trust in the magic of Bruce Lee.

12.10 On the Rocks: 3: United Kingdom's Continental Drift
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape.
(R)

12.35 Swim: 3: Breast-stroke
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: 3: Negative Numbers
A series for adults studying maths to O-level offering help with common difficulties.
(R)

1.15 Job Bank

1.38 Outlook: Great Archaeological Mysteries: 2: Age of the Dinosaurs
For 140 million years some of the largest creatures the world has ever seen flourished, and then, quite suddenly, disappeared. What can we learn about these strange creatures from the fossils still being discovered?
(R)
BBC Wales

2.0 Watch: Bees and Honey
Louise visits a school where the children keep bees. You can see how the honey is made and how it is extracted from the honeycomb. The children try to communicate without words like bees do, and perform a 'bee dance'.
(R)

2.18 Geography 11-14: Routeway
Bernard Clark investigates the different ways the first canal, the first railway and the first motorway crossed the Pennines.
(R)

2.40 Zig Zag: Norman Rule

Contributors

Presenter (Mind How You Go):
Jimmy Savile
Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (You and Me):
Gary Wilmot
Director (You and Me):
Clare Elstow
Presenter (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Hilary Clough
Animation (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Stewart Hardy Films
Film Editor (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): John Billingham
Producer (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): David Roseveare
Writer (Scene):
Farrukh Dhondy
Producer (Scene):
Peter Ansorge
Director (Scene):
Franco Rosso
Series Producer (Scene):
Roger Tonge
Mr. Miah:
Zia Mohyeddin
Jolil:
Dharminder Gill
Errol:
Devon Graham
Khalil:
Andrew Johnson
Mrs. Miah:
Heather Emmanuel
Mr. Morrison:
Alec Sabin
Market shopkeeper:
Robert Walker
Gang:
Chris Hale
Gang:
David Rippey
Gang:
John Lilywhite
Gang:
Mike Smart
Schoolboy:
Hergudeep Bhangal
Schoolboy:
Hassan Bhatti
Schoolboy:
Rajinder Bhardwaj
Presenter (Outlook):
David Parry-Jones
Producer (Outlook):
R. Dilwyn Jones
Presenter (Watch):
Louise Hall-Taylor
Producer (Watch):
Julie Callanan
Series Producer (Watch):
David Taft
Presenter (Geography 11-14):
Bernard Clark

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