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9.10 Higher Education Polys and Colleges
What Sort of Place? A students'eye-view of undergraduate life, touching on what it is like to be interviewed, to master new study skills and to branch out into new subjects.
Narrator LIBBY PURVES Producer ROSANNA HIBBERT
9.38 Going to Work
Repair and Maintenance
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Breakfast Time
Introduced by MICHAEL MAYNARD and Duncan the Dragon.
Producer JUDITH MILES
10.15 Music Time A Gift for the Baby
The children perform a new Christmas musical which tells the story of a shepherd girl who discovers, when she joins the procession to Bethlehem, she's the only one who hasn't brought a gift.
Presenters JONATHAN COHEN and HELEN SPEIRS with children from WALLACE FIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL and HEATHBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 British Social History
5: Railways - ' a device for making the world smaller'.
KEITH CHEGWIN visits the Liverpool to Manchester line.
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
11.0 Zig-Zag
Computers in Schools
The microcomputer has many uses. It can help children to look back into the past as well as forward into the future. PAUL COlA and SHEELAGH GILBEY see how one school used their micro to complete a topic on the Normans. Producer TOM STANIER
11.23
Talkabout Mog 's Christmas: Mog, the cat, is disconcerted when a Christmas tree starts shouting at her, and retires to the safety of the roof. Producer MOYRA CAMBLETON
11.42 General Studies
Can Marriage Survive?
Both church and state attach great importance to formalising the unions of men and women, but some prefer to make their own arrangements. This programme looks at four different life-styles and asks sixth-formers what they think about marriage.
Narrated by ALAN BENNION Producer ROSANNA HIBBERT
12.10 pm Wheels of Fire
Last of ten films about development issues in India. Next Year, Maybe ...
Land reform in West Bengal
12.40 On the Rocks
Last of ten programmes on the evolution of the landscapes around us. A Matter of Latitude
How latitude can affect rock formation
1.5-1.30 Multi-Cultural Education
Last of ten case studies for teachers
Multi-Cultural Swap Shop
Teaching experiments at primary and secondary schools.
1.38 Politics in Action
A new Modern Studies series 5: The Nuclear Debate
Taking part: PROFESSOR JOHN ERICKSON , MICHAEL ANCRAM , MP and GAVIN STRANG , MP
Narrator ALEC HEGGIE Producer ROBERT CLARK
2.1 Words and Pictures Sam 's Christmas Tree: ' Christmas without a tree isn't Christmas', thinks Sam, and his friends help him to make one.
2.18 Exploring Science
Forces and Movement: How athletes use forces in their sporting activities.
2.40 The Music Arcade
Harlequinade: The pantomime performed by TIM WHITNALL , LUCIE SKEAPING and the children.

Contributors

Narrator:
Libby Purves
Producer:
Rosanna Hibbert
Introduced By:
Michael Maynard
Presenters:
Jonathan Cohen
Presenters:
Helen Speirs
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Producer:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Unknown:
Talkabout Mog
Producer:
Moyra Cambleton
Unknown:
Alan Bennion
Producer:
Rosanna Hibbert
Unknown:
Professor John Erickson
Unknown:
Michael Ancram
Unknown:
Gavin Strang
Producer:
Robert Clark
Producer:
Pictures Sam
Unknown:
Tim Whitnall

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