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9.10 Technical Studies: 3: Die and Investment Casting
For students on TEC and City and Guilds engineering courses, as well as those studying CSE and O-level Engineering Technology subjects.

9.38 Science Workshop: Materials 'A'
Written by Eurfron Gwynne Jones.
Sorting out some television tricks.

10.0 You and Me: Longer or Shorter?
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Clive and Rabbit are busy measuring in the party tricks shop today.

10.15 Maths File: 2: Sequences
1, 4, 7, 10,... and 1, 4, 16, 64,... in each case a simple rule gives the next number. But 1, 4, 5,... poses a problem for Inspector Newton.

10.38 Maths Topics: Trigonometry: (3)
A surveying problem-and two methods of solution.

11.0 Words and Pictures: Mog and the Baby

11.17 The Music Arcade: 3: Rhythm Patterns

11.39 General Studies: The View from the Armchair

12.5 Buongiorno Italia!: 3: Quanto Costa?
A course for beginners in Italian.
Buying things and asking the price.

12.30 People First: 3: What Every Child Needs
A series of five films aimed at the parents of children with a mental handicap.
All parents of children with a mental handicap have the right to be consulted about the type of education that their son or daughter is to receive. The range of options available is now much greater than it was. Making the right choice will mean testing the qualities of individual schools against the aims and expectations of parents.

12.55 Let's Go - Series 3: 3: Let's Go Away
Ten programmes for moderately mentally handicapped young adults, presented by Brian Rix.
Let's Go Book 3, £1.50 including postage from [address removed]

1.10-1.35 Micros in Schools: Quality Software?
It has been claimed that 80 per cent of educational software is rubbish. What's being done? The ITMA project takes teachers' opinions seriously in producing computer packages. Does it help?
A BBC/Open University production

1.38 Let's See: Houses: 3: Living Around Here

2.1 Watch!: Robinson Crusoe: 3

2.18 Read On!: 3: Today's World
Writer Bernard Ashley explains how he uses everyday happenings as the basis of his stories.

2.40 Zig-Zag: Norman Rule

Contributors

Writer (Science Workshop):
Eurfron Gwynne Jones
Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Director (You and Me):
Mary Fourt
Producer (Maths Topics):
David Roseveare
Commentary (People First)/presenter (Let's Go):
Brian Rix
Producer (People First):
Robert Clamp
Producer (Micros in Schools):
John Jaworski
Interviewee (Read On!):
Bernard Ashley
Producer (Read On!):
Geoff Wilson

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