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9.0 Physical Science
X-rays and Radioactivity
9.25 Swim. 9: Fitness
9.52 Look and Read
Who Can Be Trusted?
10.15 Mathscore Two
5: PictureStory
Column graphs tell a story but What happens if a column is missing? Presented by ELAINE DONNELLY and ROGER SLOMAN
Graph1c designer GLENN CARWITHEN Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Exploring Science
Here is the Forecast
11.0 Talkabout. Not this Bear!
11.19 Hyn o Fyd. Patagonia
Bywyd wyllt y Paith a'r Andes
(This world. First shownonBBCWales)
11.40 Going to Work
Local Builder
12 3 pm Plants in Action .
9: To Spray or Not to Spray?

Contributors

Presented By:
Elaine Donnelly
Presented By:
Roger Sloman
Designer:
Glenn Carwithen
Produced By:
David Roseveare

2 2 Scene. We are Jewish
Fleeing the Nazi terror in Europe in 1939 many Jewish people came to Manchester, already the home of a large Jewish community.
This film traces how these events affected one family, while their son describes his attitude to Jewish life and customs today. His future may include emigration to
Israel but do other young Jews share his beliefs? series producer ROGER TONGE
Producer ANDY WALKER
2 35 A Good Job with Prospects
Local Reporter

Contributors

Producer:
Andy Walker

Story: The Sleepy Giant
Written by JOYCE RUSHBY. Presenters Lucie Skeaping , Stuart McGugan Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Pianist RICHARD BROWN
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES
Designer GABY BRACHACXA
Photographer BARRY BOXALL
Written and directed by PIPPA DYSON Producersuepeto
Executive producer CYNTHIA PELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
Joyce Rushby.
Presenters:
Lucie Skeaping
Presenters:
Stuart McGugan
Pianist:
Percussionist Alan Grahame
Pianist:
Richard Brown
Designer:
Gaby Brachacxa
Unknown:
Photographer Barry Boxall
Directed By:
Pippa Dyson
Producer:
Cynthia Pelgate

with Ronald Pickup
The Revenge of Samuel Stokes by PENELOPE LIVELY. Part 5 pictures by JOHN THIRSK
Designer ANDRÉE WELSTEAD HORNBY Producer ANGELA BEECHING Adapted and directed by MICHAEL KERRIGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Stokes
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Directed By:
Michael Kerrigan

Introduced by Stu Francis with special guest stars The Great Soprendo, Nicole, Cava Cava , Candlewick Green, also featuring Leigh Miles and Julie Dome
Brown STU FRANCIS introduces a fun-packed show with all your favourite stars. There are three exciting heats of the quiz game Take a Letter with two top celebrities to help the finalists. So-'Get your voice ready, come on, let's hear you shout, it's Crackerjack! '
Script by MIKE RADFORD , BARRY FAIRWEATHER
Musical director NIGEL HESS Sound MIKE GILES
Lighting BRIAN CLEMETT
Designer GRAEME THOMSON Director JOHN BISHOP Producer PAUL CIANI

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stu Francis
Unknown:
Cava Cava
Unknown:
Leigh Miles
Unknown:
Julie Dome
Introduces:
Brown Stu Francis
Script By:
Mike Radford
Script By:
Barry Fairweather
Director:
Nigel Hess
Unknown:
Mike Giles
Unknown:
Lighting Brian Clemett
Designer:
Graeme Thomson
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Terry Wogan hosts the BBC's annual appeal for children throughout the United Kingdom.
BBCtv and radio studios up and down the country remain 'on air' during the evening to receive your donations
Over £1-million has been distributed to children since last year's appeal and tonight's programmes include reports on the wide variety of projects helped during 1982.
At the Operations Centre celebrity guests include: Big Daddy, Natasha, Captain Sensible, Toyah Chas & Dave, Kim Wilde,Roy Kinnear.
At the Newsdesk Fran Morrison, flying the flag for BBC Radio Gloria Hunniford
Telephone numbers and methods of payment on ceefax page 191

For the British Beef Trophy, from the Rai Complex, Amsterdam
William Woollard introduces a competition between eight men from six countries in a test of strength, stamina and determination.
From Great Britain: Geoff Capes, Britain's strongest man three times and present title holder of Europe's Strongest Man. Hamish Davidson, a mink farmer from Scotland and five times Scottish Overall Highland Champion.
From Holland: Simon Wulfse, 1982 title holder of Holland's Strongest Man.
Gerard du Prie, eldest competitor at 45 and Dutch Power-lifting Champion ten times.
From Belgium: Gino Bultynck, at over 25 stones, nine times and current Belgian Power-lifting Champion.
From Sweden: Roger Eckstrom, winner of the 1981 European Championships in Italy.
From Denmark: Sven-Ole Thorsen, body-builder, three times Danish karate champion.
From Austria: Franz Bierbaum, rock-lifter and current champion of the Austrian International Grand Prix.
Produced in association with Transworld International

Contributors

Presenter:
William Woollard
BBCtv production:
Simon Betts

Terry Wogan presents on-the-spot coverage and entertainment. In the Operations Centre are Lulu, Henry Cooper
Cliff Richard , Petula Clark James Hunt , Paul Daniels
Gloria Hunniford covers progress on Radios 1, 2 and Local Radio. Fran Morrison 'looks at projects that were given help during the year - and introduces some of the children who need your help now.
Plus Lucky Dip - some of the more off-beat, hilarious or unusual moments on the small screen. BBC studios remain ' on air' to receive your pledges.

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Petula Clark
Unknown:
James Hunt
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford

Neither a Borrower Shannon's father-in-law, Paul, falls foul of a loan shark who has his own ways of extracting repayment when times are hard. Unfortunately, Paul's unpleasant predicament also places Shannon's young son at great risk ...
Written by ALBERT RUMEN
Directed by Richard SARAFIAN

Contributors

Written By:
Albert Rumen
Directed By:
Richard Sarafian
starring Jack Shannon:
Kevin Dobson
his son, John:
Charlie Fields
Paul Locatelli and:
Al Buscio
Irene Locatelli:
Karen Kondazian

Terry Wogan presides over The Last Lap as pledges pour in to BBC Television and Radio stations. In the Operations Centre: Deryck Guyler, Patrick Moore Chris Serle, Colin Welland, Willie Rushton, Janet Brown Lucky Dip
Celebrities and members of the audience take pot-luck to add a 'golden moment' from television to the evening's entertainment.
Plus live reports from radio and television studios throughout the UK on the events of the evening.
Applications for grants from the appeal can be made to: BBC Children in Need[address removed]

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