9 20am Police Powers
Fourth of six films on the police and the public.
A Question of Discretion
This film goes behind the scenes of Britain's largest police authority, the Met, to see how young recruits are trained to hold the confidence of all the groups in the community that they serve. Film editor paul smeLAm
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (R) (e)
9.50am France Français Jérôme
(e) 10 05am You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds presented by GARY WILMOT
Cosmo and Dibs go sailing - without leaving the stall.
Douglas visits the St Mary's lifeboat on which his father serves. father serves.
Studio director SUE ARON
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN (R) (e)
10.20am Science Workshop Joins (A)
Joins have to look good and be strong enough to do the job.
Series producer MICHAEL COYLE (R) (e)
10 40am Around Scotland Aberdeen. The Street
A street in Stirling - its layout, buildings and street furniture, and the varied and sometimes conflicting interests of the people who use it.
Series editor MARIANNE BAIRD (R) (e) 11 00am Words and Pictures Mog in the Dark
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11.15am English Time Storytelling
The Spinechillers
Nobody enjoys being frightened - or do they? Why are horror stones popular, and how do they get their effects?
Storyteller DAVID SHEPPARD
Producer PAUL ASHTON (R) (e)
11.35am MI 10: .
Mathematical Investigations Folds, The Right Shape
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11.55am Why? Because How Far Is It to ..?
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12.15pm Science in Action Body Machine
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12.35pm Lifeschool
Links - the Developing World Out of the Colony
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1.00pm A Life of Our Own Seventh in a series of ten programmes for people with learning difficulties.
Presented by GARY BOURLET and PETER BURGIS with SIR BRIAN RIX
MARK TURNER changes library books; IAN RAINES mows lawns; NICOLA HAMBLY serves in a luncheon club.
Members of a volunteer scheme at Middlefield Training Centre work for people who need help. MAEVE OPIE talks about the huge need for volunteers. Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR
Producer JOHN BROOKE (R) (e)
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