9.10 Technical Studies How basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modem industry. 12: Plastic Materials
Lecturers' notes from [address removed], on receipt of a 12" x 9" sae with 22p postage
9.38 Science Workshop Sliding 'B'
Skating, ski-ing and carnivorous plants rely on slippery conditions, but motor cars that skid are dangerous.
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year olds Cosmo can't make up her mind; should she go swimming or select a present from the jewellery stall?
Children on the Isle of Bryher go to school by boat.
Song: 'Five little men in a flying saucer'.
Presenter HARRY TOWB Film director ERIC MIVAL
Studio director NICCI CROWTHER
10.15 Maths Counts
6: Bear the Percentage
Director DEREK LONGHURST
Series producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Maths Topics Geometry
Resource CSE 0-level material in the form of animated sequences for classroom use.
2: Exterior Angles: Congruency
11.0 Words and Pictures Noisy Neville
11.17 The Music Arcade 2: Playing Percussion
11.39 General Studies Music Cues
What effect has music when used with film sequences?
12.5 Russian Language and People
Learn a little Russian and look at daily life in the Soviet Union.
12: Introducing the Past Book, £ 5.50 from booksellers
12.30 Mathematical Thinking 2: Algebra
12.55 Switch On to English
1.21 Encounter: Spain 2: People and Produce
- Two Provinces
1.38 Let's See
Scottish Childhoods 2: At Play
2.0 Watch
Egypt: The Pharaoh's Court The young Moses goes to school at the palace of Rameses the Great.
CY GRANT and RAEWYN BLADE try writing with a 3,000-year-old pen, while LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR looks for hieroglyphs at Luxor. Producer TOM STANIER
2.18 Update USA
1: Great Lakes City
Cleveland, on the shores of Lake Erie and one of the original capitals of industrial America, is struggling with the problems of decline as investment for new industry seeks out more profitable locations in the South and West of the USA.
2.40 Zig Zag
At Home on the Ice
How do the Eskimos live today, and how did they live in the past?
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Further coverage of this afternoon's debate in the Lords on the Government's economic policies.
5.30 pm The House of Lords
Wednesday 13 January, 1982, the fifth day of snow. BBC camera crews spent the day in five places: Baston Fen, Longleat, the Llyn Peninsular, Braemar and Kew Gardens.
The winter of 1982 was the coldest for five years. On Wednesday 13 January five film crews spent a day recording Britain under ice and snow.
This impressionistic film was made in Braemar, the Lincolnshire Fens,
Longleat, North Wales and Kew Gardens.
Co-ordinating producer TONY TYLEY
Cold Comfort
'It's an absolute human right for all retired people to have a warm and well-lit home'.
The National Right to Fuel
Campaign says that the funds already exist to improve the insulation and heating of Britain's homes -and it is lobbying for a national housing survey and a major investment programme.
Yet this winter about 40,000 old people will die from the cold; if it's very cold the number may double.
Jack Jones , now a leading member of the National Pensioners Convention, argues that we can no longer tolerate this annual toll of elderly Britons when most of these deaths could be prevented.
Film editor KEITH WILTON Producer GAVIN DUTTON
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Programme or suggest programme ideas get in touch with Open Space. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT
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Presented by Ian Hamilton The University of Texas in Austin has assembled an unparalleled collection of modern literary manuscripts.
Christopher Bigsby unearths from their collection Bernard Shaw , Evelyn Waugh , Paul Scott and the lips of Marilyn Monroe.
Bookmark talks to
Alison Lurie , the American writer who dissects contemporary English and American life with a barbed delicacy.
David Lodge considers her new novel, Foreign Affairs.
In 1908 Ezra Pound arrived in London, a young unknown American. By 1914 he was the centre of a campaign to transform English poetry and had married
Dorothy Shakespear. From their love letters, published for the first time, Bookmark sketches the young Pound whose energy invented modern literature. Producer JENNY COWAN Executive producer TIMOTHY GARDAM
with Linsey Beauchamp Peter Davison Anna Cropper Emrys James dramatised in four parts by JOHN HARVEY from the novel by ARNOLD BENNETT
3: Emerging from the domestic tyranny imposed by her father, Anna is to leave the Potteries for the first time in her life, to holiday on the Isle of Man with the Suttons-and Henry Mynors.
Music composed and conducted by NIGEL HESS
Outside broadcast lighting DICK BENTLEY
Outside broadcast cameraman PAUL WOOLSTON
Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS Produced by COLIN ROGERS Directed by MARTYN FRIEND BBC Pebble Mill
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Somewhere in the heart of a bustling metropolis, there's a late-night club with a difference. Desmond Olivier Dingle (Patrick Barlow ) has just landed the job as compere. As usual, with their songs and satire,
Bertice Reading and Robyn Archer have packed the place to capacity. Comedy on stage this week is provided by John Dowie and mime from Theatre de
Complicité. Bertice Reading's guests are Cantabile. Outside in the alley, knocking on the stage door: Pookiesnackenburger.
Musical director ROGER WEBB Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting DUNCAN BROWN Designer PHIL ROBERSON Produced and directed by PHILIP CHILVERS
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith