9.8 Science Topics
Microbes and Man. The useful and not so useful roles of micro-organisms in our food chains.
9.35 Maths-in-a-Box
5: Winning and Losing
A mathematical adventure in ten episodes by ALEX GLASGOW.
9.52 Look and Read. Dark Towers Who Can Help?
10.15 Mathscore Two
5: Picture Story. Column graphs tell a story but what happens if a column is missing?
10.38 Exploring Science
Forces and Movement. Top athletes start out as ordinary people. What makes them different is their mastery over forces and their control over their own bodies.
11.0 Junior Craft, Design and Technology. Up and Down the Hill. The Lie of the Land. The design of vehicles and the surface they run on are seen together with bridges and tunnels used to smooth out the landscape.
11.22 Read On! A Matter of Opinion
11.44 Going to Work
Overcoming Handicaps
12.5 pm The Computer Programme
-Series 1. An introduction to the use of computers with the emphasis on small machines. The language used is BBC BASIC. 9: In Control
The Computer Book, £6.75 from booksellers
12.30 Business Club - Series 2 Presenter IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
9: The Computer - Time-saver or Toy? Business efficiency
The Small Business Guide, £4.50 from booksellers.
12.55-1.20 Speak for Yourself
Entertaining Friends from a Different
Culture. Have you ever wondered what to expect when invited to someone's home for the first time?
Presenters INDIRA JOSHI , BURT KWOUK , ISLA ST CLAIR, MARINA SIRTIS and TREVOR THOMAS offer hints on how to socialise with friends from a different culture.
For more information in 13 different languages on today's topic, phone [number removed]after the programme (lines are open until 5.30 pm), or write to: [address removed].
1.38 Around Scotland. Border Reivers. 1: Border Strongholds
2.1 Scene. Why Prejudice?
A group of teenagers explore the roots of prejudice - particularly racial prejudice.
2.30 English File
An Inspector Calls by J. B. PRIESTLEY . The last of three episodes with NIGEL DAVENPORT , MARGARET TYZACK , SIMON WARD , SARAH BERGER , DAVID sibley , and BERNARD HEPTON as the Inspector.