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9.38-9.58 Mathshow Fair Share

10.5 Look and Read 7: A Friend in Need
The crooks chase the children - someone gets caught. And who really is the Birdman?
Written by LEONARD KINGSTON
with GEOFFREY BAYLDON as Mr Trim
LUKE BATCHELOR, LENNOX GREAVES, ISOBIL NISBET, MIKE SAVAGE, JAYNE TOTTIMAN, DONALD WAUGH, CHARLES COLLINGWOOD and MICHAEL MAYNARD.
Producer ROGER TONGE

10.30-10.45 Let's Go: Let's Go and Look After Our Teeth
Presented by Brian Rix.
Brian shows how to brush teeth and gums. A mentally-handicapped boy goes to the dentist.

11.0 Watch: Working Dogs
Watch takes its cameras to Breconshire to see a young sheepdog being trained for work on the farm.
Presenters LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR Producer
JOHN THORNICROFT

11.17 Going to Work: Pay Packet

11.38 Taking Shape: 2: Back to Nature
A five-part documentary
The City of Sheffield has been offered a piece of public sculpture. We talk to sculptor David Wynne about his ideas.
(First shown on BBC2)

12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?: The Construction Industry

Contributors

Written By:
Leonard Kingston
Unknown:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Unknown:
Mr Trim
Unknown:
Luke Batchelor
Unknown:
Lennox Greaves
Unknown:
Isobil Nisbet
Unknown:
Jayne Tottiman
Unknown:
Donald Wal
Unknown:
Charles Collingwood
Unknown:
Michael Maynard.
Producer:
Roger Tonge
Presented By:
Brian Rix
Presenters:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Presenters:
James Earl Adair
Unknown:
John Thornicroft
Unknown:
David Wynne

with Derek Jacobi
Tales from Tartary by JAMES RIORDAN Today:
The Tale of the Three Talismans
One by one the wicked khan cheated the old peasant out of his three magic charms and the good fortune they brought. Until one day his greed got the better of him.

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Jacobi
Unknown:
James Riordan

Michael Rodd asks questions based on scenes from Silent Movie, Laughing Gravy and Swiss Family Robinson.
Looking for the answers will be contestants from ST HELIER BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL and THE LADIES'
COLLEGE, GUERNSEY.
There will also be one of the top entries from the Young Film-makers' Competition.
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Directed By:
Paul Loosley
Produced By:
John Buttery

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter explores the first -fastest -highest - heaviest - strongest - smallest - laziest anything or anyone with a place in the record books.
In New Zealand, ROY meets some hopscotch and some pond-baling champions.
The studio audience tests NORRIS'S record memory and sees the world haggis-hurling champion in action.
Designer Chris HULL
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Book isame title), £1.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Designer:
Chris Hull
Producer:
Alan Russell

Faith in Numbers
James Burke takes a look at 2,000 years of human ingenuity. In the fourth of ten historical detective stories, he searches for the clues that link yesterday's amazing inventions to the world we live in. What's so special about French knickers that makes it possible to print the radio TIMES? What's the connection between the rats of Troves and the American Census of 1890? And why did everyone get a soaking when they went to dinner with the Archbishop of Salzburg?
Film editor PAUL CARTER
Photography DAVID FEIG , TONY PIERCE-ROBERTS Produced by MICK JACKSON and DAVID KENNARD

Contributors

Unknown:
James Burke
Editor:
Paul Carter
Unknown:
Photography David Feig
Produced By:
Mick Jackson
Produced By:
David Kennard

starring with guest star
Double Wedding
A bolt from the blue. There is shock and consternation all round when a stranger arrives at J.R.'s office and announces the reason for his intrusion. He has come to claim the woman who is still his legal wife ...

Contributors

Jock Ewing:
Jim Davis
J R Ewing:
Larry Hagman
Bobby Ewing:
Patrick Duffy
Eleanor Southworth Ewing:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Pamela Barnes Ewing:
Victoria Principal
Lucy Ewing:
Charlene Tilton
Digger Barnes:
David Wayne

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