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9.5 Living in a Developing Country: Ways Forward

9.27 It's Your Choice: Exams and All That

9.48 It's Maths!: Sequences

10.10 Science Workshop Tracks: 1

10.32 Scene: Ties

11.5 Near and Far: Not on the Level

11.30 Search: A Journey Down the River Teifi

11.55 On the Rocks: 5: All that Glisters...
Book (same title), £2.95 from booksellers

A See-Saw programme
with Brian Cant
Among his bric-a-brac, Brian finds some beads, a bugle and a bicycle, and in the book box A Number of Bears by Dean Walley, illustrated by Francis Yameshita.

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Cant
Author (A Number of Bears):
Dean Walley
Illustrator (A Number of Bears):
Francis Yameshita
Writer/Director:
Nick Wilson
Producer:
Michael Cole
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.

It's Sam and Duncan's teatime. They're looking at pictures of the town and the country.
Presenter Michael Maynard

The First You and Me Book, £2.85 from booksellers

Contributors

Writer:
Diane Wilmer
Presenter:
Michael Maynard
Puppeteer:
Joe Barton
Director:
Roger Fry
Producer:
Roy Thompson

A serial in 12 parts based on the stories by Mark Twain

Huck, Tom and Joe Harper decided to run away and become pirates. They started down the Mississippi, but had to abandon their boat when it leaked. They set up camp on an uninhabited island.

Produced by Madison Pacific Films Ltd in association with Wagner-Hallig Film GmbH

Contributors

Based on the stories by:
Mark Twain
Writer:
Herbert Purdum
Director:
Jack B. Hively
Executive Producer:
Tom Wagner
Huck Finn:
Ian Tracey
Tom Sawyer:
Sammy Snyders
Aunt Polly:
Brigitte Horney
Constable Mueller:
Gunnar Moller
Joe Harper:
Dale Walters
Mrs Harper:
Margaret Martin

with Simon Groom , Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan Buried Treasure!
Simon and Tina reveal secrets of the tombs of the Pharaohs to mark the centenary of the Egypt Exploration Society, and the 'Excavating in Egypt' exhibition opening in the British Museum.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Duncan

Not the Caribbean island, but one of South Africa's most spectacular water systems - in Zululand at the edge of the Indian Ocean. The food-rich, shallow water of the lake is a magnet to countless wading birds. It's a wilderness where contact with man is kept to a minimum, the haunt of hippo, breeding ground for crocodiles and haven for water mongoose, which will steal the crocodile's eggs - if it dares!

BBC Bristol

(Next week: The Water Walkers)
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Filmed by/Director:
Rodney Borland
Film Editor:
Colin Cradock
Writer/Producer:
Adrian Warren
Series Producer:
Peter Bale

by Andrew Payne
Starring Trevor Eve
with Michael Medwin, Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther

It only needs a few sinister words from a computer to ruin the Reynolds. But Eddie is determined to find out who talked to the computer in the first place...

(Repeat)

(Shoestring, paperback 90p, hardback £4.75, Shoestring's Finest Hour, paperback £1.00, hardback £5.95 from booksellers)

(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Payne
Producer:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
Marek Kanievska
Eddie Shoestring:
Trevor Eve
Don Satchley:
Michael Medwin
Erica Bayliss:
Doran Godwin
Sonia:
Liz Crowther
Mrs Walsh:
Carol Gillies
Parker:
Andrew McCulloch
Mary Reynolds:
Annie Hayes
Parry:
Derek Martin
Dave:
Don Hawkins
Rodgers:
Andrew Lodge
Millar:
David Pinner
Det Insp McGrath:
Michael O'Hagan
Schoolteacher:
Chas Bryer
Hi-fi salesman:
Gerard Kelly
Tim Reynolds:
Bill Weston
Receptionist:
Debbie Arnold
Photocopying girl:
Nula Conwell
Motorcycle messenger:
John Blundell
DJ:
Julian Littman
Sound engineer:
Colin Maitland

Robin Day takes the chair on stage at the Greenwood Theatre, South London, as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public. With him tonight:
Joe Haines , Frances Morrell
Cyril Smith , mp, Baroness Young
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Haines
Unknown:
Frances Morrell
Unknown:
Cyril Smith
Unknown:
Baroness Young
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

The third of five programmes

In recent years there's been a growing trend in offshore racing towards level rating where fleets can enjoy racing boat for boat with the first yacht across the finishing line being the winner. This kind of level handicapping has produced some of the closest and most exciting racing in British waters.

Last September the Gordon's Gin Half Ton World Championship was held in Poole Bay. The promise of tough competition brought Olympic sailor Paul Elvstrom back to international racing for the first time in four years.

Bob Fisher competes and reports on this world-class event.

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Sailor:
Paul Elvstrom
Sailor/Reporter:
Bob Fisher
Producer:
Jeremy Pallant

BBC One London

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