9.25 Mind How You Go: 8: Dark, Wet and Icy
Ten programmes about road accident prevention presented by Jimmy Savile OBE.
(R)
9.38 Science Workshop: Stability (2)
Why it's safe on top of a double decker, toys that won't lie down, and why tall cranes don't topple.
(R)
10.0 You and Me: I'm a Little Teapot
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Jennifer Wilson takes Tessa, Jane, Stuart and Adam to visit a pottery and they return with some creative ideas.
(R)
10.15 Maths Counts: 4: A Table in Time
by John Tully
Sex on British Rail? Not quite! But SX enables Wendy to get Steven out of trouble.
(R)
10.38 Maths Topics: Statistics: 3
Data reduction: measures of central tendency and of spread.
(R)
11.0 Words and Pictures: Fishing
11.17 Let's See: Up in the Mountains: 2: Highland Fairy Myths and Legends
11.40 Scene: What's it Like to be Old?
12.10 pm On the Rocks: 8: Potential Energy
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape around us.
Coal and Oil Deposits
(R)
12.35 Swim: 8: Springboard Diving
A series for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages - with the accent on recreation rather than competition.
(R)
(A change from details published in the Schools Annual Timetable)
1.0 Maths Help: 8: Equations
A series for adults studying maths to O-level, offering help with common difficulties.
(R)
1.15 Job Bank: Technical Jobs in Television
1.38 Home Ground: Communications: 4: Post-haste!
The post is a very important part of the communications network. It enables us to send letters and printed material anywhere in the world. How does the Post Office organise this?
BBC Wales
2.0 Watch: Horns
James and Louise look at horns of all kinds. Children from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama introduce the brass instruments of the orchestra and there is a film of some young children visiting the zoo to study animals with horns. There's also the wolfs theme from Peter and the Wolf. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair
2.18 Walrus: After Four: 4
by Cathy Pellicer
Different dialects can be confusing, so when you're writing it's best to use language which is 'sort of a bit posh'.
(R)
2.40 Zig Zag: DIY Puppetry