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9.30 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills. Working it Out
At Work. The second of five plays written by BILL LYONS
Problems at work for Gary and the trainees. Will Steve find the job he's looking for after all this time? His wife Kay wants to go away on a course leaving Steve to look after their son. What should be done about, it all? With TONY MCPHERSON
CASSIE MCFARLANE ,CINDY SHELLEY NICK REDING , BILLY HAMON
SANDY RATCLIFF , GORDON KAYE NICK CONWAY , ANN MORRISII. Producer PAUL MITCHELL
9.53 Capricorn Game
A serial adventure, part 2
10.10 Sex Education. Birth
The second of three programmes for 8- and 9-year-olds. It includes film of a human birth and brief sequences showing the hatching of chicks and the birth, of kittens. Introduced by richard CARPENTER With MELISSA DOCKER
Producer CLAIRE CHOVIL(Repeal)
10.35 Living In a Developing Country: Ghana.
Primary Products 114 Watch
North American Indians: 2 .
11.17 Computer Club
2: The Computer and the Water Engineer. Here is a flood warning ... How can a computer help the .Welsh Water Authority control the waters of the River Dee and maintain supplies to Liverpool? Presenter MARY PRICHARD Producer ROBIN GWYN
11.40-11.45 Mind Stretchers Problem: Houses
12.3 pm Let's Go
Ten programmes for the mentally handicapped
1: Let's Make Up Our Minds
How to make decisions

Contributors

Written By:
Bill Lyons
Unknown:
Tony McPherson
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Cassie McFarlane
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Cindy Shelley
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Nick Reding
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Billy Hamon
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Sandy Ratcliff
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Gordon Kaye
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Nick Conway
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Ann Morrisii.
Producer:
Paul Mitchell
Introduced By:
Richard Carpenter
Presenter:
Mary Prichard
Producer:
Robin Gwyn

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