9.8 Science Topics: Fertilisation
How plants and animals achieve fertilisation.
9.30 Everyday Science: Science and Money
Why do we need a 11 coin? How was it designed and how is it manufactured?
Narrator FERGUS O'KELLY
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
9.52 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: In Danger!
10.15 Mathscore One 7: Mirror Image
ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN come face to face with ... themselves?
10.38 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 The History Trail: 2: Living in London
The pleasures of Vauxhall - and life in a grand house.
Presenter LORAIN BERTORELLI
Producer DAVID SCOTT COWAN
11.22 Religious and Moral Education: 2: More Man-Power
Young children and their developing identities.
11.44 Going to Work: Hairdressing
12.5 Making the Most of the Micro: 1: Introducing Graphics
Developing the principles explained in Series 1 and showing in more detail what micros can do, and how to use them. Presenter Ian McNaught-Davis
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12.30 Micros in the Classroom
The fourth of five films about microcomputers in UK schools.
Let's Fiddle with the Facts
12.55 Speak for Yourself
14: Apologising and Complaining
INDIRA JOSHI, BURT KWOUK, MARINA SIRTIS, ISLA ST CLAIR and TREVOR THOMAS demonstrate strategies for complaining and apologising and show you how best to cope with difficult situations which can arise between neighbours.
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 Around Scotland Behind the Scenes 1: Hospital
2.1 Scene: The Kids are OK: 2: Father's Day
by Jack Ronder
How are Kenny and Jill, a year after their parents' separation?
2.30 English File: Media Studies: Talking Pictures.
How television cameras are used to shoot drama. A workshop with a group of students from Weston in which camera angles and shot-sizes are related to a short sketch played as a comedy and then as a thriller.
Producer DAN GARRETT
Series producer GEOFF WILSON