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Odd Job Joe by JEAN WATSON Presenters this week
Sarah Long , Johnny Ball
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
5.0 Astronomy Before Copernicus
5.25 Statistics: Correlation
5.50 Perfect Solids
6.15 Choosing a Material
6.40 Foundation Maths: Calculus
with Michael Charlton. Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer john SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
The Reverend E.R. Boston must have the only backyard in the country that is officially designated as a National Transport Museum. It's at Cadeby in Leicestershire and at the last count there were three traction engines, two steam rollers, five narrow-gauge steam engines and six diesel locomotives. What is it about steam that turns the Vicar on? How does he find time for his parochial duties?
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The Fawn
The family have their doubts when John-Boy finds a part-time job as rent collector for a grasping landlord. Disappointed by her knight in shining armour, Erin transfers her affections to a lost wild fawn.
From the heart of the nation - the second in a series of six transmissions from Britain's smallest television network.
Your RWT host tonight:
Bridget Armstrong- who will be introducing ' programmes' featuring ERIC IDLE ,NEIL INNES DAVID BATTLEY , HENRY WOOLF and ANDY ROBERTS
Written by eric IDLE Music by NEIL INNES
Designer GEOFF POWELL
Film director STEVE ROBERTS
Studio director ANDREW GOSLING Producer IAN KEILL
Benjamin [text removed] was born in Oxford in November last year; he is now six months old. From his birth, and through these first important months, Horizon film crews have been following his progress. From his earliest moments film of Benjamin has been studied by experts in the UK and in America. Slow motion analysis reveals the normally hidden but remarkable abilities that Benjamin, like all babies, has from the start.
These new discoveries about babies are not meant to provide yet another set of rules on 'How to bring up your baby'. What researchers think they will do is give parents a new insight into what their babies are really doing and why. A young baby may seem to be totally helpless, but mothers will tell you that he is usually the boss. This film shows how from the beginning babies are able to communicate their wishes.
Born to the part: page 4
Angela Rippon ; Weather
People make Television
Tolmers Village, a community in central London, is struggling for survival. This programme shows how property speculators can ruin people's lives and how councils and planners seem powerless to help. The villagers, however (together with 160 squatters), are fighting back.
GABRIEL WOOLF reads An Evening Walk by JON STALLWORTHY
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