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9.30 Science Topics
9.52 Look and Read Badger Girl
1: Sounds in the Night
10.15 Mathscore Two 1: Take it Away
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Exploring Science It's a Crystal World
From diamonds to the silicon chip.
Producer PETER BRATT
11.0 Junior Craft. Design and Technology
Up and Down the Hill Downhill
Producer DAVID TAFT
11.22 Japan: The Crowded Islands: The City
The startling contrast between the facade of Tokyo and life inside the Yagis house.
Producer LEN BROWN
11.44 Going to Work Finding Out
12.5 The Computer Programme An introduction to the use of computers. The language used is BBC BASIC.
1: It's Happening Now
Why computers?
12.30 Electronic Office
A six-part examination of office technology today and tomorrow. 1: Office on the Move
12.55 Whatever Happened to Britain?'sWill
1: Independent of Men's Will
1.20 Let's Go
Ten programmes for moderately handicapped young adults, presented by BRIAN RlX. 1: Let's Make Up Our Minds
1.38 Around Scotland 1: Riverbank
2.0-2.20 Scene
Who are You Looking at?
Is dressing up for effect an important means of communication?
2.30 English File
Charlotte and Jane
Charlotte Bronte anticipates the feminist writing of today. The award-winning drama documentary written by juua PASCAL and starring and Bronte and Jane Eyre.
Producer ANDREE MOLYNEUX

Contributors

Producer:
David Roseveare
Producer:
Peter Bratt
Producer:
David Taft
Producer:
Len Brown
Presented By:
Brian Rlx.
Written By:
Juua Pascal
Written By:
Jane Eyre.
Producer:
Andree Molyneux
Rochester:
Kenneth Cranham
Charlotte:
Joanna David

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