9.25 Mind How You Go: 2: Reading the Road
Ten programmes about road accident prevention
Presented by Jimmy Savile OBE. (R)
9.38 Science Workshop: Fruit and Vegetables (B)
The scientific search for a British-grown baked bean. (R)
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo, Dibs and Gary Wilmot are tasting different foods in the market. A family have a meal in a Chinese restaurant. (R)
10.15 Maths Counts: 1: Getting the Point
by John Tully
Uncle Bert puts 18-year-old twins Steve and Wendy to the test. Can they handle the mathematics of everyday life? (R)
10.38 Maths Topics: Trigonometry (2)
Similar triangles and other shapes introduce sine, cosine, tangent as ratio. (R)
11.0 Words and Pictures: Cats
11.17 Let's See: Where We Live: 2: Living Around Here
11.40 Scene: Stunts and Daredevils
12.10 On the Rocks: 2: Break and Make
Ten programmes about the evolution of the landscape.
Sedimentary rocks (R)
12.35 Swim: 2: Novices
A series for swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages - with the accent on recreation rather than competition. (R)
(This is a change from details published in the Schools Annual Timetable)
1.0 Maths Help: 2: Percentages
A series for adults studying maths to O-level, offering help with common difficulties. (R)
1.15 Job Bank: Telecommunications Work
1.38 Home Ground: Communications: 1: Get the Message?
The programme looks at the way we use signals, flags, lights and sound in the process of communicating. Language is the most common form of passing messages, but how do deaf people overcome their disability?
BBC Wales
2.0 Watch: Fruit Harvest
Louise visits a farm to see fruit-growing and harvesting. James goes to Covent Garden Market in London. In the dramatised story Crab Apples Dominic, a little boy, finds his way into a garden, meets a new friend and sees crab apples for the first time.
Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair (R)
2.18 Walrus: 1: After Four
by Cathy Pellicer.
Those kids from the remedial class ought not to have been in the school television studio anyway. (R)
2.40 Zig Zag: Norman Castles