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Orchestra. 5: Modern
9.26 Maths Counts by JOHN TULLY 8: How to Find Venus
Second-left under the motorway - just where is Venus going? with ROY KINNEAR , SARAH JAMES
NICK ORCHARD, LEO WRINGER and ROBIN MEREDITH
9.48 Mathscore One. 8: What Next? Stacking cans, shaking hands and the sequence one, three, six, ten
10.10 Look and Read. The Boy from Space by RICHARD CARPENTER 5: The Hold-Up
10.35 Japan: The Crowded Islands Factory: The everyday life of an assembly-line worker
11.0 Watch. Robin Hood
11.17 Walrus. What's it Gonna Be? by GERRY HUXMAN 3: Dip, Dip, Dip with KAREN FRAWLEY , CORAL ATKINS ROGER WALKER , MELISSA WILSON CAROLE SNAPE , TIM CHARRINGTON and REG PRITCHARD
11.40 English Resource Units 11-13 3: Rhyme and Reason
Pop group MUSICAL YOUTH discuss writing lyrics and poet JOHN DAVIES discusses writing poetry.
12.3 pm Bellamy's New World
A series of eight films: Oklahoma OK! Presenter DR DAVID BELLAMY
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270
12.35 Inside Japan
5: Foundation Stones
1.5 Maths Help. Probability
1.19 Science Topics
Food and Population: It is estimated that about one in ten people have less food than they need. Mostly, they lack all essential nutrients.
1.40 Let's See - Your Health
2: What's Good for Me?
2.0 You and Me. 'S' is for Sam Sam is busy in his signwriter's shop. Duncan the Dragon decides to help.
2.15-2.35 British Social History
The Man Who Made the Labour Party The story of Keir Hardie

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John Tully
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Roy Kinnear
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Sarah James
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Robin Meredith
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Richard Carpenter
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Gerry Huxman
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Karen Frawley
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Coral Atkins
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Roger Walker
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Melissa Wilson
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Carole Snape
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Tim Charrington
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Reg Pritchard
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John Davies
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Dr David Bellamy
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Sam Sam
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Keir Hardie

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