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9.15 Job Bank: Short-term Service
A short-term service commission in any branch of HM Forces offers you a chance to be a leader in challenging and interesting environments.
(R)

9.38 Going to Work: Leaving Home
by Michael Robartes
Problems in bedsitter land.
with David Kelly, Clark Flanagan, Lisa Geoghan, Mark Ellington, Linus Staples and Natalie Abbott

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Cosmo and Dibs both want to have the first turn. Henry the kangaroo and Ellie go to the library. Carolyn goes lobster fishing with her father.

10.15 Music Time: Rhythm and the Beat .
Chanting a magic spell against the regular rhythm. Playing rhythm patterns from the spell, and using them to compose a piece of music.
(R)

10.38 History File: Twentieth-century History: Cold War - Confrontation
The Berlin blockade of 1948-49 and the Korean War of 1950-53.
(R)

11.0 Zig Zag: Into Space
Starship Zig Zag blasts off into space, Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey set off to explore the far reaches of the universe, but first they turn their attention to the early days of space travel.
(R)

11.22 Thinkabout: Rubbish Dump
Sally and the children sort out some rubbish to be thrown out, but Frank has other ideas about it.
(R)

11.40 General Studies: 1: Views from the West
The first of three programmes looking at some of the issues which divide the East and West.
(R)

12.10 pm Testing Times: GCSE: General Issues: 1

12.40 Technical Studies: 11: Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys
How basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry.
(R)

1.8 Better Badminton: 1: Beginnings
Presented by Jake Downey
(R)

1.38 Casebook Scotland: 1: The Vehicle Industry

2.0 Words and Pictures: Sing a Song
The King offers a prize for the best music. Fiddlers fiddle, pipers pipe, drummers drum and singers sing, but it is the nightingale who wins the prize. (R)

2.18 Timmy and Vicki: Timmy's Story
The first episode of a two-part play about two young teenagers going through their first serious relationship.
(R)

2.40 Buddy: 1: Raining in my Heart
by Nigel Hinton
A drama serial in five parts based on the novel by the same author, featuring
Roger Daltrey as Terry
Buddy steals things from shops. He wants to stop - especially as it seems as if his Teddy Boy dad, Terry, might be getting back into his old criminal ways. But Buddy badly needs money for the school trip...

Contributors

Producer (Job Bank):
John Chapple
Series Editor (Job Bank):
Ronald Smedley
Writer (Going to Work):
Michael Robartes
Producer (Going to Work):
Judith Miles
Series Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
[Actor]:
David Kelly
[Actor]:
Clark Flanagan
[Actress]:
Lisa Geoghan
[Actor]:
Mark Ellington
[Actor]:
Linus Staples
[Actress]:
Natalie Abbott
Presenter (You and Me):
Sheila Chitnis
Director (You and Me):
Clare Elstow
Producer (You and Me):
Nicci Crowther
Director (Music Time):
David Scott Cowan
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Paul Coia
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Sheelagh Gilbey
Producer (Zig Zag):
David Meldrum
Producer (Thinkabout):
Derek Longhurst
Narrator (General Studies):
Nick Ross
Producer (General Studies):
Bruce Jamson
Producer (Testing Times):
Ken Patton
Presenter (Better Badminton):
Jake Downey
Presenter (Casebook Scotland):
Muriel Gray
Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Robert Clark
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Producer (Timmy and Vicki):
Len Brown
Writer/Based on the novel by (Buddy):
Nigel Hinton
Film Editor (Buddy):
Alastair MacKay
Producer (Buddy):
Roger Tonge
Terry:
Roger Daltrey
Timmy:
Perry Wilson
Vicki:
Samantha Vinnell
Buddy:
Wayne Goddard
Carol:
Kay Stonham
Mr Normington:
Norman Bird
Charmian:
Lorraine Plummer
Julius:
Dennis Victory

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