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Micro Live

on BBC One London

In a live edition of Making the Most of the Micro, Ian McNaught-Davis is joined in the studio by an audience of micro users and a team of experts. There are demonstrations of hardware and software, including a live download of a program from the BBC's new Telesoftware service, and a look at how the micro can be used to subtitle home videos. Dave Ellis makes micros make music, John Coll demonstrates an electronic mail service, and three teams of programmers, working on different micros, write software against the clock. And a national software competition is launched by the Minister for Information Technology, Kenneth Baker. Whether you are expert or novice, you can take part in the programme by joining in the phone-in, and putting questions or comments to the experts. The number to ring is [number removed], and the lines are open from 10.30. You can also contact the programme by electronic mail, on [number removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian McNaught-Davis
Guest:
Dave Ellis
Music:
John Coll
Guest:
Kenneth Baker.
Producer:
David Allen
Director:
Patrick Titley
Software Consultant:
Ian Trackman

BBC One London

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