10.58am Zig Zag Into Space
PAUL COIA and SHEELAGH GILBEY turn their attention to the early days of space travel.
Producer DAVID MELDRUM (R) (e)
11.20am New Series Into Music
1: Wildlife - The Otter
The movements of the otter suggest sounds which are put together to make up a piece of music.
Presented by ROB CURLING and SEETA INDIRANI with DUKE DOBBING (flute) MARK PEARSON (guitar)
Sound supervisor LANCE ANDREWS Produced and directed by ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.40am MI 10
Pascal's Triangle (1)
Routes on a square grid Gears
Bicycles, cars and the Great Westminster Clock.
Presenter HILARY CLOUGH
Animation STEWART HARLY FILMS Film editor JOHN BILLINGHAM
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE (R) (e)
12.00 France Français Des Jeunes en Provence
Is French easier to learn than English? Le College d'Apt invites you to an English lesson to judge for yourself.
Producer SUSAN PATON (R) (e)
12.15pm History File British Social History
The Ladies of Langham Place The movement for women's rights took shape in the 1850s when the Langham Place Circle began campaigning to improve the position of married women, and secure better educational and employment opportunities for women - and ultimately the vote.
Written by LESLIE GLAZIER Narrator KEN BONES
Producer JILL SHEPPARD (R) (e)
12.35pm General Studies Bias in the News?
For over ten years the Glasgow Media Group has been finding evidence of bias in television news. GREG PHILO of Glasgow
University has been invited to select extracts from news coverage of the miners' strike to support his case. ALASTAIR HETHERINGTON , Professor of Media Studies at Stirling University, presents an opposing view. Chairing the discussion is NICK ROSS
Producer BRUCE JAMSON (R) (e)
1.00pm Science in Action Sporting Chance
Having a go yourself is the theme of this Hands on Science series. This week, explore the physics of pedal power, find out how to make a bike go faster and marvel at human-powered vehicles.
Presented by KJARTAN POSKITT and TERRY MARSH
Assistant producer CLARE ELSTOW Producer ROBIN MUDGE (R) (e)