9.38 Science Workshop: Stretch, Weight and Bounce: 1
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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year olds Cosmo needs a sign to prevent her from being disturbed. Jenny chooses a new pair of shoes. Song: 'Fingers, thumbs and toes.'
Presented by Sheila Chitnis and Jeni Barnett
10.15 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
11: In Proportion
A potting mixture has grit, loam and peat in the proportions 7:2:1. What fraction of it is loam?
12: Scale Up
Why is an elephant a different shape from a mouse?
10.38 Maths Topics: Geometry: 1: Points and Lines; Triangles; Quadrilaterals
Resource CSE/O-level material in the form of animated sequences for classroom use.
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11.0 Words and Pictures: Sing a Song
11.17 Let's See: 1: Let There be Light!
11.40 Scene: On Yer Bike!
12.10 pm Testing Times: GCSE: Oral English
Today's edition deals with the issues related to oral communication and English across the curriculum.
12.35 Rockschool: 1: Equipment
Nine programmes for budding rock musicians giving hints and tips on playing.
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1.00 Maths Help: 2: Volumes: 1
For adults studying maths to O-level, this series offers help with common difficulties.
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1.15 Job Bank: Short-term Service
1.38 Outlook: Alternative Technology 1: What Alternative?
BBC Wales
2.0 Watch: Clocks
Louise and James look at the ways different clocks work.
James visits Wells Cathedral to see its amazing 14th-century clock. The presenters tell the story of Mr Higgins who discovers that a watch is the answer to his timekeeping problems in "Clocks and More Clocks" by Pat Hutchins. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair
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2.18 Look, Look and Look Again: Finding the View
The first of a series to support art education for 9- to 12-year-olds.
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2.40 Zig Zag: Into Space
The Embassy
World Professional Darts Championship from the LaCamberley side Country Club,
TONY GUBBA introduces the regular offering of highlights of the best of yesterday's late evening matches, involving KEITH DELLER , MIKE GREGORY and No 4 seed CLIFF
LAZARENKO.
A series of six programmes on communicating 3:The Bionic Bat
How can bats fly around in the dark? ,
Humans and animals can use echoes to replace sight when visibility is poor. The ability to use echoes accounts for the unusual faces of many bats. Professor David Pye constructs his bionic bats and compares them with live bats.
starring Vivien Leigh
Laurence Olivier
In 1786, Emma Hart arrives in Naples to improve herself through a good marriage. As Lady
Hamilton, wife to the British ambassador, she captivates
Neapolitan Society. But some years later an encounter with the famous Admiral Nelson eventually leads to a romance which shocks England.
Screenplay by R.C SHERIFF and WALTER REISCH
Produced and directed by ALEXANDER KORDA
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3: Beryl's Story
Beryl Lawton starts the year on the streets of London, collecting money for the miner's welfare fund.
Her political awakening leads to fundamental changes in her life and her ambitions. 'I used to be tied to the kitchen sink. Not any more. I've got a new energy and confidence.' BBC Manchester
The Embassy
World Professional Darts Championship from the Lakeside Country Club, Camberley
Introduced by TONY GUBBA Popular England captain
JOHN LOWE (2) is seeded to be taking the stage for the first match this evening in an attempt to win through to his fifth final appearance, having won the title only once, in 1979. Television presentation: NICK HUNTER
KEITH MACKENZIE
Producer KEITHPHILLIPS
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World Professional Darts Championship from the Lakeside Country Club. Camberley
JOCKY WILSON (6) and DAVE WHITCOMBE (3) are seeded to be playing in the late session this evening as the second round is completed.
Highlights of the play are introduced by TONY GUBBA. Commentators
SID WADDELL. TONY GREEN
John Tusa Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary with Jenni Murray and Ian Smith
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World Professional Darts Championship from the Lakeside Country Club, Camberley
Further coverage of tonight's play.