6.40 Computing - Files
7.5 Cells and Organisms
7.30 Anyone Can Dance
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6.40 Computing - Files
7.5 Cells and Organisms
7.30 Anyone Can Dance
Story: Green Bean
Written by IVY EASTWICK Presenters this week: Delia Morgan, Don Spencer
Book: Play School, Play Ideas 2, 75p, from bookshops. The Tale of a Donkey's Tail and Other Stories from Play School, record (REC 232) 11.79, or cassette (MRMC 045) 11.95; Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away, record (REC 242) £1.95, or cassette (MRMC 004) £1.95, from record shops
4.55 Fluorine
5.45 Materials and their Environment
6.10 Foundation Maths - Statistics (3)
6.35 Traffic Plan for Norwich
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
1: Identifying Colours
Have you ever said to yourself, I wish I could paint? In this series IAN SIMPSON shows you how to begin.
Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer VICTOR POOLE
Book (same title), 80p, from bookshops
Weather
The Self-help Show Presented by Maggie Pinhorn and Iain Watkinson
People getting together to help themselves; sharing problems and finding answers.
Grapevine will be showing projects in action and matching problems to solutions.
Included in tonight's programme: a neighbourhood-based group where families with handicapped children living at home can meet together regularly and, from Belfast, a co-operative that provides work for people disabled by the violence.
Plus Grapevine's regular News-board - exchanging and updating information.
The Community Programme Unit
Another Little Drink
A series of three film reports by Trevor Philpott
3: Won't do us any harm '
Alcoholism is increasing, and tragically, is increasing most rapidly amongst the very young. The proportion of women alcoholics has trebled over the past ten years. It is a sickness from which no one can ever declare himself safe and for which there is no medical cure.
And to the alcoholic, getting liquor and drinking it is all that matters in life. Mothers will sell the furniture or raid the baby's piggybank, derelicts will beg in the streets or raid liquor stores.
This film explores the alcoholics' world and the struggles of some of the sufferers to find a way out of it.
Film cameraman ALAN STEVENS Film editor PETER BARBER
Assistant producer MICHAEL MABER
Written and produced by TREVOR PHILPOTT Revieiv: page 62
with Rene Cutforth who casts a fresh eye on some familiar events of The Forties and gives us many original views on Britain during and after the second World War. With the help of popular music, film, poetry and unusual archive of the time, he looks behind the military battles of the war to uncover how we coped with child evacuation, produced the Home Guard, absorbed the American invasion and put up with rationing and Lord Woolton Pie - and later, saw the arrival of spivs, existentialism, the New Look and the National Health.
The songs of Grimms Their Kind of Women
Nine liberated men - in songs and poems we can now share some of their views on women.
Photography PETER BARTLETT
Producer JOHN BIRD
Weather
Peter Jeffrey reads Called For by ANTHONY THWAITE