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9.8 Update USA 4: Energy Boom
Did Evanston, Wyoming, really want the oil boom?
9.30 Child Care and Parenthood 3: The First Vital Months
The babies have now arrived - how is everyone coping?
9.50 Pages from Ceefax
10.15 Home Economics Plant Foods
Plants are a rich source of important micronutrients and fibre. LESLEY JUDD describes a meal-choosing system that ensures we don't miss out.
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.40 Mindstretchers Solutions: Weather
Series producer DAVID TAFT
10.45 Pages from Ceefax
11.22 Subtitle Slot with subtitles for hearing-impaired children
Science Workshop Materials
11.44 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills 3: Looking for Work
12.5 pm
Computer Studies: Computing and Computers
Mainframes and Micro Units
Do computers really compete with large traditional computers? Or are their roles complementary? Producer DAVID SAUNDERS
A BBC/Open University production
12.30 Pages from Ceefax
12.55 Polymer Engineering Melts into Moulds
Injection moulding is the major production process for plastics. The technique needs careful control-and design is now being influenced by computer techniques. Producer PHIL ASHBY
A BBC/Open University production
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Scene
The Hunt Saboteurs
A shortened version of the Forty Minutes film about a group of young people who aim to create havoc at the fox-hunt, enrage the hunters and help the fox escape.
Producer JOHN PERCIVAL
2.30 English File
Communicate! Inside Radio
NOEL EDMONDS , DAVID SELF and MICHELLE MORRIS reveal some of the techniques they use in making programmes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
David Saunders
Producer:
Phil Ashby
Producer:
John Percival
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Michelle Morris

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