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9.15 Child Care and Parenthood 5: The Child and Other People
The last programme in this series looks at ways of preparing children for new experiences outside the home. Producer JOHN CHAPPLE
9.38 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills. Working It Out by BILL LYONS 5: Fresh Starts
Producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Everything goes wrong for Cosmo and Dibs while they are minding JENI BARNETT 'S stall. Practice with the number 6. Book: Meg's Eggs
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN
10.15 Music Time
Dancing: the children perform the Karaja dance in festive decoration. Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
10.38 British Social History Twentieth-Century Women
Fifty years ago central Salford was a poverty-stricken slum of small terraced houses; today it is a vast council estate where people still live in relative poverty. How have the lives of the women changed over half a century - and is the change for the better? Producer ALAN EREIRA
11.0 Zig Zag
Outward Bound - Off Alone
The children of Willowbreak Primary School set off to the country and make their first acquaintance with a Youth Hostel.
11.23 Capricorn Game by PIP AND JANE BAKER
The last of six episodes with MAURICE DENHAM as Mr Capricorn
11.42 Advanced Level Studies: Statistics. 5: Regression
In shaping steel strip, a computer fits a line to a set of points ten times a second. What mathematics does the programmer use?
Consultant PETER HOLMES Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
12.4 Mindstretchers
Bridges: Solutions
12.9 Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Words and Pictures Posy and Sam Olly 's dog wins a prize in the dog show. So does Posy's dog Sam in today's story read by VICKY IRELAND. Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 One World. Made in Britain
Among our exports to Jamaica is agricultural machinery. But unless farmers there can afford to buy, jobs in Britain are at risk.
Producer ROBIN GWYN
2.40 Office Studies
5: Offices Today and Tomorrow
The role of office workers in the production and distribution of jeans; word processors and their uses; and computer booking in a major airline.

Contributors

Producer:
John Chapple
Unknown:
Bill Lyons
Producer:
Paul Mitchell
Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Producer:
Richard Callanan
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Producer:
Alan Ereira
Producer:
Jane Baker
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Peter Holmes
Producer:
David Roseveare
Unknown:
Sam Olly
Read By:
Vicky Ireland.
Producer:
Moyra Gambleton
Producer:
Robin Gwyn

The Stella Artois Championship The Final from the Queen's Club, London
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the climax of this important pre-Wimbledon grass court tournament. Yesterday's champion won L21,500 and the reputation of the in-form man to beat at the All England Club next week.
Producer JIM RESIDE

This third programme of the series is all about bread and baking. Sarah Brown shows how simple it is to make delicious and healthy wholewheat bread. She also demonstrates a rich bread ring layered with an almond, cheese and poppyseed filling which makes a spectacular party-piece, and a delectable cinnamon and carrot cake which is perfect with coffee or tea. Plus a visit to a unique school St Christopher in Hertfordshire, which is completely vegetarian.
Series producer jenny Rogers
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer jenny STEVENS

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Brown
Producer:
Jenny Rogers
Director:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Jenny Stevens

A dual of words and wit between Arthur Marshall
Lynsey de Paul , Robin Bailey and Frank Muir
Clare Francis , Patrick Lichfield Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Lynsey de Paul
Unknown:
Robin Bailey
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Clare Francis
Unknown:
Patrick Lichfield
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Directed By:
Paul Ciani

Personal views from the Third World Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches
Six months ago, on New Year's Eve, a military coup took place in Nigeria. Most Nigerians welcomed it. There was a widespread feeling that the previous elected government had become profligate, inept and staggeringly corrupt.
A month before the coup a BBC team were there making a film with Nigerian singer and television journalist Onyeka Onwenu. Travelling the country, she talked with bankers and industrialists, street traders and farmers. With anger, affection and great candour she vividly captured the mood of the country in those critical weeks as the tensions mounted.
First transmitted just after the coup this up-dated film now takes a more reflective look at what happened then and what is happening now.
The most socially and politically revealing third world documentary I can remember
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producers
RICHARD TAYLOR , ADEGBOYEGA ARULOGUN Series editor ANTHONY ISAACS (Revised repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Onyeka Onwenu.
Unknown:
Richard Taylor
Editor:
Anthony Isaacs

11.35 Thomas Hardy and Wessex
How did Thomas Hardy use the landscapes, buildings and agricultural lives of 19th-century Wessex in his fiction? 12.(T Operational Decisions
What control do communities have on police operations? This programme looks at demands by local residents in Gateshead to have a 'bobby on the beat'.
12.25 Travelling with Dignity
Safeguarding the rights of children of gypsies and other travelling people is a difficult problem for education authorities. Different approaches are producing different results in the Irish Republic and in Buckinghamshire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy

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