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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4-and-5-year-olds. Dibs can't wait for his radish seeds to grow, Cosmo and JENI BARNETT try to explain patiently. Book: Meg's Veg by HELEN NICOLL and JAN PIENKOWSKI. Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
10.13 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 Words and Pictures Frog and Toad are Friends
11.16 Pages from Ceefax
12.5 Tele-Montage
The last of a series of eight programmes based on excerpts from French-speaking television networks. Les Enfants d'd cote Research JANE COTTAVE
Producer SUSAN PATON
12.30 Caring For Older People: Voluntary Workers
Increasing numbers of very elderly people living at home have needs that the statutory services can't always meet. How much additional help can be provided by neighbourhood volunteers?
A BBC/Open University production
12.55 International Marketing: Outward Bound
When a British reporter tries to develop sales outlets in France, what reception does he receive from potential French agents?
A BBC/Open University production
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Watch
Water Creatures 2: In this programme the presenters look at some of the star performers of fresh water ponds; a fish which builds a nest, a spider which spins a web under water, and creatures which change their form as they grow up - such as dragonflies and frogs.
Presenters LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR Producer
DAVID TAFT
2.18 Subtitle Slot
A series of programmes with subtitles for the benefit of hearing-impaired children.
Going to Work Overcoming
Handicaps. Some young disabled people, coping with a variety of jobs.
2.40 Zig Zag
Outward Bound - Town Trail

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Unknown:
Helen Nicoll
Unknown:
Jan Pienkowski.
Producer:
Richard Callanan
Producer:
Susan Paton
Presenters:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Producer:
David Taft

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