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9.25 Encounter: Austria: The Bodybuilding World Championships in Graz
From the gym where Arnold Schwarzenegger first flexed his muscles the programme brings you Kurt Schachner. Tension mounts as the competition approaches.
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9.42 Media Studies: The Inside Story
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10.15 Science Workshop: Materials: 1
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10.38 Investigating Science: Observation: Have You Ever Noticed?
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11.00 Thinkabout: See How They Grow
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11.15 Near and Far: Now and Then: Streetscape: Yesterday's Street Today
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11.35 Scene: Scene Special: AIDS
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12.05pm Science Topics: Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Characteristics are passed on from one generation to the next by genes.
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12.25 A Balancing Act: Whose Agenda?: 1
In a glimpse behind the scenes in the BBC newsroom during the 1987 election campaign, the editors and producers are seen juggling with the news stories to meet the sometimes conflicting demands of political balance, audience appreciation and programme duration. Part one of this two-part programme shows how the various elements of the programme are drawn together during the day.
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12.50 Micro File 'A': 3: The Short, Short History
Lesley Judd and Fred Harris introduce a compilation of items from the recent series Micro Live.
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Contributors

Subject (Encounter:
Austria): Kurt Schachner.
Film Cameraman (Encounter:
Austria): Godfrey Johnson
Producer (Encounter:
Austria): Susan Paton
Series Producer (Science Topics):
Peter Bratt
Narrator (A Balancing Act):
Rob Curling
Film Editor (A Balancing Act):
Keith Wilton
Producer (A Balancing Act):
David Taft
Presenter (Micro File):
Lesley Judd
Presenter (Micro File):
Fred Harris

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