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9.5 Encounter Spain: People and Produce: Two Provinces
(Repeat)

9.27 Resource Units: Geography: The Iron and Steel Industry
(Rpt)

9.48 Out of the Past: Cheap and Beautiful...
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10.10 Science Workshop: Floating: 2
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10.32-10.52 Scene: The Fan Phenomenon
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11.30 Search: Coal
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A See-Saw programme
with Fred Harris

Today it's the Chockabloke who puts the block into Choc-a-Block's block slot and rocks the Rockablocks to find words that ring Chock-a-Block's rhyme chime.

(Repeat)
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Contributors

Chockabloke:
Fred Harris
Music:
Peter Gosling
Director:
Nick Wilson
Producer:
Michael Cole

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

Susan Calland shows you how to enjoy a visit to the dentist and how to make your teeth 'happy'.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Calland
Puppets:
Alan Platt
Animation:
Bura and Hardwick
Director:
Eric Mival
Producer:
Barbara Parker

A programme for children under 5
Story: "Richard" by Charles Keeping.
Presenters Sarah Long, Andrew Secombe

(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Long
Presenter:
Andrew Secombe
Author (Richard):
Charles Keeping
Pianist:
Peter Pontzem
Percussionist:
Lyn Edwards
Designer:
Sally McKee
Scripts devised by:
Diane Wilmer
Writer/Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

German shepherd dog Hobo has the freedom of the road to find adventure, anytime, anywhere.
Using skill, courage and plain dog sense he wins the day and then quietly wanders away.
This week in Duddleman and the Diamond Ring.
Hobo knows the answer to a misunderstanding and helps a young couple running from the police.

with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan

Lloyds of London
In 1688 Edward Lloyd opened a house near the River Thames for the new popular drink, coffee. Simon reports from the world's centre for Shipping Insurance, where the tragic Loss Book records disasters like the sinking of the Titanic, and rings the famous Lutine Bell from the French frigate captured by the British in 1793. For over a century the bell has been rung at Lloyds to warn of stop-press events - once for bad news, twice for good.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Peter Duncan
Assistant Editor:
Ian Oliver
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Garret FitzGerald, TD, former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland, gives the tenth in this annual series of lectures before an invited audience at the Royal Society of Arts in London.

Tonight Garret FitzGerald examines one of the most intractable political dilemmas of our time-the Irish problem, or, perhaps more accurately, the Irish-British problem. He traces the complex senses of identity which lie behind the two traditions in Ireland. He asks how political structures can be devised in Ireland and between Ireland and Britain, to express and safeguard these identities. And he offers challenging and positive proposals for an evolution towards a new Ireland.

Introduced by George Howard Chairman of the BBC

Feature p3

(An edited version of this lecture will be printed in The Listener dated 27 May)

Contributors

Presenter:
George Howard
Speaker:
Garret FitzGerald
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

The hour to question the ideas and decisions of today.
Ludovic Kennedy takes the chair on stage at the Greenwood Theatre, London, as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public.
Among his guests tonight: Peter Hain
John Harvey-Jones
The Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson , MP
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Peter Hain
Unknown:
John Harvey-Jones
Unknown:
Cecil Parkinson
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

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