Programme Index

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9.8 Update USA
1: Great Lakes City
Cleveland's struggle with the problems of decline.
9.28 Pages from Ceefax
9.52 Sex Education. Growing
A series on growing and human reproduction for 8- to 10-year-olds.
10.15 Home Economics
Fats: Expert medical opinion tells us to cut down on fats. LESLEY JUDD reveals the source of hidden fats in our diet and shows how to prepare attractive meals using less fat.
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.40 Mindstretchers: Solutions Houses: The Solution
10.45 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 New series
Look, Look and Look Again
My Place: Children from Yorkshire and Dorset carry out art projects on their own community. Producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.22 Subtitle Slot
Zig Zag: Hungry Times Part 1 by IAN TAYLOR , with subtitles for the benefit of hearing-impaired children.
11.42 Pages from Ceefax
12.5 pm Computer Studies Computing and computers One Way or Another:
A small importer -a large supermarket chain; both use computers, and although the scale is different, the problems are the same. Producer DAVID SAUNDERS
A BBC/Open University production
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Scene. Keep Your Cool
Two teenagers describe their problems with temper and how they are learning to overcome them.
Producer ANDY WALKER
2.30-2.50 English File
Communicate! Journalists
DAVID EMERY , sports reporter of the Daily Star, covers an important tennis match and JILL ECKERSLY , features editor of Look Now, interviews a pop star.
Producer BRUCE JAMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
Edward Hayward
Unknown:
Ian Taylor
Producer:
David Saunders
Producer:
Andy Walker
Unknown:
David Emery
Unknown:
Jill Eckersly
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

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