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9.10 A Good Job with Prospects
The Hotel Industry: the need for the right kind of junior manager.
9.38 Going to Work
Honesty at Work by BILL LYONS: what makes people dishonest at work? Producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.0 You and Me
For 4- and 5-year-olds. Old King Cole: Graham, Lynne and Kelly play with the Leyland Vehicles Brass Band. Producer ROY THOMPSON
10.15 Music Time. 15: Contrasts
Songs, magic spells to chant, and instrumental music illustrate a gentle mood contrasted with an angry one. with JONATHAN COHEN , HELEN SPEIRS Producer LIZ BENNETT
10.38 Twentieth-Century History Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
11.0 Zig Zag. Space
5: Light and Shadow: how important to us is the light and heat of the sun? Series producer TOM STANIER
11.23 Talkabout
The Magic Brush
11.42 General Studies
Genetics and Society: The Discoverers What is genetic engineering? How will current research affect us?
12.10 pm Hold Down a Chord
A beginner's course in folk guitar with JOHN PEARSE
12.25 Plants in Action
Nine programmes on the science of gardening presented by ALAN HIBBERT. 5: Growing Concerns
12.50-1.15
The Unemployment Industry: 1
5: What do you Do when you've run out of Schemes?
1.20 Encounter: France Spare Time
1.38 Politics in Action
5: The Nuclear Debate
2.1 Words and Pictures
Money to Spend: arriving too late at market to make a sale, a farmer exchanges his cow for a house
2.18 The History Trail
The Village Improvers: how the villagers of Stanwell fought for their ancient rights.
2.40 The Music Arcade
5: The Clarinet: taking part in a wood-wind quartet, a jazz group and a symphony orchestra.

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Mitchell
Producer:
Roy Thompson
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
Helen Speirs
Producer:
Liz Bennett
Unknown:
John Pearse
Presented By:
Alan Hibbert.

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