9 20am Police Powers
Third of six films on the police and the public. Ruling the Streets
The Public Order Act 1986 gave police sweeping new powers over any street gathering
Police say they have to balance the rights of protesters with those of the community. But there are fears that the Act could undermine basic civil rights and could be used by police to remove anyone they don't like from the streets. Narrator OLE HANSEN Film editor PAUL WILLEY
Producer CHRIS LENT (R) (e) For the print pack containing information on the main police powers which affect young people send a 12" x 9" sae with a 55p stamp to: [address removed]
9.50am France Francais
Le Grand Prix des Apprentis (e)
10.05am You and Me
A series for 4 - and 5-year-olds presented by HARRY TOWB
Should Cosmo go swimming or select a present from the jewellery stall?
Song: Five Little Men in a Flying Saucer
Film director ERIC MIVAL
Studio director N1CCI CROWTHER (R) (e)
10.20am Science Workshop Analysing (B)
Special photography reveals the world that insects can see. Series producer MICHAEL COYLE (R) (e)
10.40am Around Scotland The House
Presenter LEONE CONNERY explores the different stages involved in building a house. Producer KATE KINNINMONT (e)
11.00am Words and Pictures The Journey
(e)
11.15am Walrus Guess What? Just Imagine
MICHAEL ROSEN and the team get carried away.
Clues presented by DAVID FREEMAN
Producer MORTON SURGUY (R) (e)
11.35am MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations In Proportion; Scale Up
(e)
11.55am Why? Because
All Creatures Great and Small (e)
12.15pm Science in Action Spaceship Earth
(e)
12.35pm Lifeschool
Links - the Developing World The Global Supermarket
(e)
1.00pm A Life of Our Own Sixth in a series of ten programmes for people with learning difficulties.
GARY BOURLET and PETER BURGIS try out all sorts of sports.
MARK SOUTHAM talks about how to choose the sport for you. Studio director MARTYN SUKER Producer JOHN BROOKE (R) (e)