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9.15 Job Bank: Fashion and Clothing
A boogie down the fashion and clothes scene - not haute couture, but mass production. Featuring a machinist, a designer and a clothing machine technician.

9.38 Going to Work: Leaving School
How can school-leavers make the most of the opportunities that exist for them?

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5- year-olds
Cosmo, Dibs and Gary Wilmot are sharing out the food for a picnic. The words 'in' and 'out' are introduced.
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10.15 Music Time: 3: Higher and Lower
The children hear notes and then make sounds with a pitch that is higher, lower or the same. Kathryn Harries (mezzo-soprano) demonstrates how to develop a good voice.
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10.38 History File: Hitler's Germany 1933-6
How did Hitler gain dictatorial power in Germany during these years? What did he do with this power?
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11.0 Zig Zag: Norman Rule
What was it like to be a Saxon peasant? How did William the Conqueror impose his laws on them? Why did he compile the Domesday Book? Bishop Odo answers some of these questions.
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11.22 Thinkabout: See How they Grow
Frank and Sally are sorting out clothes for the jumble sale and the children lend a hand.
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11.40 General Studies: Horizon: Careering On
1: How and why six young people have stuck with science, or abandoned it, since Horizon last filmed them at O-level time.
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12.10 Whatever Happened to Britain?: 3: Keeping Ahead of the Game
An analysis of Britain's performance as an economic force since the Industrial Revolution. Economic success.
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12.40 Technical Studies: 3: Advanced Welding Techniques
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1.5 Lifegames: 3: The Powers that Be
Presented by Steve Blacknell. Coping with bureaucracy.
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(This is a change from details published in the Schools Annual Timetable)

1.38 Casebook Scotland: Standard Grade Studies: 3: Moving the Oil
Muriel Gray looks at the infrastructure of the oil industry in Scotland.

2.0 Words and Pictures: Mog and the Baby
Everyone agrees that Mog is a cat who loves babies. But Mog is not so sure.
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2.18 English 11-13: 2: Speech
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2.40 Politics and You: Who Benefits?
Two of the main points of contact between the individual and the State are the subjects of taxes and benefits: the unemployed, single parents and the disabled have strong views on these. But is it the role of the State to try and ensure a fairer distribution of wealth?
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Contributors

Producer (Job Bank):
David Meldrum
Producer (Going to Work):
Judith Miles
Series Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
Film Director (You and Me):
Lelia Guinery-Green
Studio Director (You and Me):
Clare Elstow
Mezzo-Soprano (Music Time):
Kathryn Harries
Presenter (Music Time):
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter (Music Time):
Helen Speirs
Director (Music Time):
David Scott Cowan
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Sheelagh Gilbey
Producer (Zig Zag):
Tom Stanier
Bishop Odo:
Arthur Hewlett
Producer (Thinkabout):
Pat Farrington
Series Producer (Thinkabout):
Derek Longhurst
Frank:
Jim Dunk
Sally:
Vicky Licorish
Horizon Editor (General Studies):
Graham Massey
Producer (General Studies):
Martin Freeth
Presenter (Lifegames):
Steve Blacknell
Presenter (Casebook Scotland):
Muriel Gray
Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Peter Whiteford
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Series Producer (English 11-13):
Judith Miles
Film Editor (Politics and You):
Al Gell
Producer (Politics and You):
Andy Walker

Ray Gosling presents the second of two films from a holiday centre in Weymouth. As the season wears on the youngsters who make up the entertainments team discover the reality behind the glamour of showbusiness and the price they must pay for their big chance.
Film editor STEVE HOLDSWORTH Producer CHRIS JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Gosling
Editor:
Steve Holdsworth
Producer:
Chris Jones

Continuing a season of films featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr Watson.
When Geoffrey Musgrave, head of Musgrave House, is murdered, Dr Watson asks the great detective Sherlock Holmes to solve the horrific crime. As the corpses and clues accumulate Holmes is convinced the key to the mystery lies in an ancient family ritual which unlocks a long-buried secret in a subterranean crypt. Believing he has identified the killer, Holmes sets an ingenious trap....
Films: page 23

Contributors

Author:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Screenplay:
Bertram Milhauser
Director:
Roy William Neill
Sherlock Holmes:
Basil Rathbone
Dr Watson:
Nigel Bruce
Sally Musgrave:
Hillary Brooke
Capt Vickery:
Milburn Stone
Dr Sexton:
Arthur Margetson
Brunton:
Halliwell Hobbes
Lestrade:
Dennis Hoey
Philip Musgrave:
Gavin Muir
Geoffrey Musgrave:
Frederic Worlock
Capt MacIntosh:
Olaf Hytten
Maj Langford:
Gerald Ramer
Lt Clavering:
Vernon Downing
Mrs Howells:
Minna Phillips
Mrs Hudson:
Mary Gordon

Wimbledon Final (1978)
Bjorn Borg won the men's singles title at Wimbledon in 1976 and 1977. Just how good was he? Perhaps
Jimmy Connors would like to answer that question after reviewing the 1978 final.
Series producer JEFF GODDARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bjorn Borg
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors

Where the public sets the agenda
War and Peace News
Good evening. Here is the news. Tonight we bring you the usual information and opinions which have been conscientiously gathered from our official sources and Establishment spokesmen.
You can rely on us to ensure that anyone else will be heard briefly or not at all.
Tonight's Open Space gives the Glasgow University
Media Group, once described as a 'shadowy guerrilla force on the fringe of broadcasting', editorial control of a programme for the first time. They present some of their contentious research on the news coverage of the Falklands conflict and the coal dispute.
Made by THE GLASGOW UNIVERSITY MEDIA GROUP with the help of THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT 0 FEATURE: page 11

A view of world history in 13 parts by JOHN ROBERTS 5: East of Europe
Is Russia a part of the West? When the Moors were driven out of Christendom in the 15th century the boundaries of European civilisation in the West were clearly defined - by the sea. But in the East the plains roll away into Asia and there are few natural frontiers.
John Roberts looks beyond Cold War definitions as he considers how Byzantines, Bulgars, Ottoman Turks,
Slavs and Mongols all made their mark on Europe in the East and contributed to the Russian enigma. Russia would develop an autocracy with its roots in Byzantium and adopt a political philosophy with its origins in the European Enlightenment and Jewish philosophy;
Marxism. 'In Europe we are Asiatics,' wrote Dostoevsky, 'but in Asia we are
Europeans.'
Film cameraman MIKE SOUTHON Film editors
JULIAN MILLER , CAROL OWENS Executive producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Director ANN HUMMEL
Book, £14.95 hardback, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
John Roberts
Unknown:
John Roberts
Unknown:
Mike Southon
Unknown:
Julian Miller
Unknown:
Carol Owens
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Director:
Ann Hummel

by PETER SPENCE starring Designer
DACRE PUNT
Producer GARETH GWENLAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Spence
Unknown:
Dacre Punt
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Audrey fforbes-Hamilton:
Penelope Keith
Richard DeVere:
Peter Bowles
Marjory Frobisher:
Angela Thorne
Mrs Polouvikca:
Daphne Heard
Rector:
Gerald Sim
Brabinger:
John Rudling
Mrs Proctor:
Gwen Cherrell
Anderson:
Jonathan Elsom
Traffic warden:
Gordon Peters
Linda:
Jayne Lester

by F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Screenplay in six parts by DENNIS POTTER starring Peter Strauss Mary Steenburgen
John Heard , Sean Young 3: 1925. Impressed by the glamorous life of the Divers, young film star
Rosemary Hoyt fell in love with Dick. Jealousy of the infatuation unbalanced Nicole. The Divers and friends, accompanied by Rosemary, are holidaying in Paris. 3
Film editor TARIQ ANWAR
Photographed by KEN WESTBURY Designer DEREK DODD Executive producer JONATHAN POWELL
Producer BETTY WILUNGALE Directed by ROBERT KNIGHTS
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Contributors

Unknown:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Peter Strauss
Unknown:
Mary Steenburgen
Unknown:
John Heard
Unknown:
Sean Young
Unknown:
Rosemary Hoyt
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Designer:
Derek Dodd
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
Robert Knights
Dick Diver:
Peter Strauss
Nicole Diver:
Mary Steenburgen
Abe North:
John Heard
Rosemary Hoyt:
Sean Young
Mary North:
Nancy Paul
Girl at cemetery:
Linsey Beauchamp
Maria Wallis:
Tacy Kneale
Sergent de Ville:
Stephane Freiss
Jules Peterson:
Ruddy L Davis
Paris hotel manager:
Philippe Mareuil

John Tusa , Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary with Jenni Murray , Ian Smith and David Davies
Producers JANA BENNETT
MIKE ROBINSON. TIM GARDAM MARK THOMPSON
Directors JOHN WILKINSON , CHRIS FOX Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , COLIN STANBRIDGE Deputy editor TIM ORCHARD Editor RICHARD TAIT

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Olivia O'Leary
Unknown:
Jenni Murray
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Unknown:
David Davies
Producers:
Jana Bennett
Unknown:
Mike Robinson.
Unknown:
Tim Gardam
Unknown:
Mark Thompson
Directors:
John Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nick Guthrie
Editor:
Richard Tait

A series of 26 programmes
See the news as others see it, and brush up on your French at the same time. Tonight's bulletin comes from Television Francaise Un and there's also a round-up of today's main stories across Europe.
Presented by Chantal Cuer
(to 23.55)

Contributors

Presenter:
Chantal Cuer
Director:
Philip Dolling
Producer:
Terry Doyle

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