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4.00 Education Matters
Susan Marling explores the changing world of education.
4.30 New Series
Sport in Question In the first of seven programmes, snooker star
Dennis Taylor , hockey player Mary Neville and Jim Blair , fitness consultant to the All-Blacks rugby team, air their views on topical sporting questions raised by an invited audience at Queen's University, Belfast. Chair Tom McNab
Producer FRANK WARWICK
5.00 Applying the Micro
In the last of the series,
Dilly Barlow and Nigel Forde look at the Musical Micro and discover how information technology is helping the musician.
Producer CUVE WILLIAMSON
5.30 Telling It How it Was An eight-part guide to collecting oral history presented by Steve Humphries. 2: Interview Techniques (R)
4.00 Education Matters
Susan Marling explores the changing world of education. 4.30 New Series
Sport in Question In the first of seven programmes, snooker star
Dennis Taylor, hockey player Mary Neville and Jim Blair, fitness consultant to the All-Blacks rugby team, air their views on topical sporting questions raised by an invited audience at Queen's University, Belfast. Chair Tom McNab
Producer FRANK WARWICK
5.00 Applying the Micro
In the last of the series, Dilly
Barlow and Nigel Forde look at the Musical Micro and discover how information technology is helping the musician.
Producer CUVE WILLIAMSON
5.30 Telling It How it Was An eight-part guide to collecting oral history presented by Steve Humphries. 2: Interview Techniques (R)

Contributors

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Susan Marling
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Dennis Taylor
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Mary Neville
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Jim Blair
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Tom McNab
Producer:
Frank Warwick
Unknown:
Dilly Barlow
Unknown:
Nigel Forde
Presented By:
Steve Humphries.

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