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9.20am Let's See
Heads, Bodies and Legs 1: Heads
Presented by RHODA MACLEOD With PANDEMONIUM PUPPETS
A little bit of 'head examining takes Rhoda from the zoo to the circus and finally the dentist. Producer MARIANNE BAIRD (R) (e)
9.40am Getting to Grips with Racism
It Really Gets to You
The thing about racism is that you can only ignore it up to a certain point. But then, after a while, it will really get to you.
- a third-year pupil in a London secondary school.
The first programme in the series shows what it's like for individuals to be at the receiving end of racist attitudes.
Presenter TERRY BADDOO
Series producer PETER EVANS (R) (e)
10.00am Science Workshop Analysing (B)
(e)
10.25am Thinkabout Cold as Ice
(e)
10.40am Investigating Science Solving Problems by Measurement
(e)
11.00am Making History Local Studies. Families
(e)
11.20am Landmarks TheDocksToday
(e) 11 40am Scene
It's a Wheelchair, Not a Pram
(R)(e)
12.10pm Maths Topics Statistics (1)
Data collection: the national census, sampling techniques.
Producer PETER BRAIT (R) (e) 12 30pm General Studies Film of the Book
The History Man, 'one of the best novels of 1975', became a four-part television play in 1981. Some of the issues involved in the process of adaptation are discussed by author MALCOLM BRADBURY dramatist
CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON director ROBERT KNIGHTS and actor ANTHONY SHER Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
Series producer BRUCE JAMSON (R) (e)
12.55pm Inset -
Economic Awareness 1: Six Case Studies
(e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Rhoda MacLeod
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Presenter:
Terry Baddoo
Producer:
Peter Evans
Producer:
Peter Brait
Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Unknown:
Christopher Hampton
Director:
Robert Knights
Unknown:
Anthony Sher
Producer:
David Roseveare
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

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