Programme Index

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on BBC One London

9.0 Shakespeare in Perspective Troilus and Cressido
Book. Shakespeare in Perspective Vol 1, £3.95 from booksellers from 28 October
9.30 Encounter: Spain Spare Time
9.48 Mathscore One 3: A Good Turn
Football, tennis, wallpering and an elderly couple all throw light; on angles. Presented by ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN Directed by DEREK LONGRUBST Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.10 Look and Read
The Welsh Telegram
10.35 History: Resource Uaits 11.13 The Country of the Setting Sun
11.0 Watch. Underground. Minerals How do we get metal from rocks underneath the ground?
BEN THOMAS is a mine of information and goes tin-mining with some friends. LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR talks about volcanoes and her exciting trip to Vesuvius and makes some Vesuvius cakes.
Producer JUDITH MILES
Watch Again (record REC 375, cassette ZCM 375) from retailers
11.17 It's Your Choice. 3: Exams
This is about the consequences of taking (or not taking) exams. Subjects chosen at 13 or 14 often lead to some kind of public exam and these will sometimes affect your choice of career. Introduced by ANDREW C. WADSWORTH Producer Paul MITCHELL
11.40 Juntor Craft, Design and Technology. Up and Down the Hilt Teachers' Programme 3
12.3 General Studies. Abortion
Every day 350 abortions are performed in Britain, 100 of them on teenagers. This film looks at the medical and moral issues, and asks how the number of unplanned pregnancies can be reduced.

Contributors

Presented By:
Elaine Donnelly
Presented By:
Roger Sloman
Directed By:
Derek Longrubst
Produced By:
David Roseveare
Unknown:
Ben Thomas
Producer:
Paul Mitchell

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