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9.38 Science Workshop: Cleaning (A)
(R)

10.0 You and Me
Cosmo's tears turn to laughter while she and Dibs are helping Jeni Barnett at the market. Book: "Lazy Jack"
(R)

10.15 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
17: Get the Facts
'Men are taller than women.' Always? And how might you test such a statement?
18: Rolling
Stonehenge, a 50p coin and a drill which creates a square hole.

10.38 Maths at Work: 2
Young people use CSE maths at work.
(R)

11.0 Words and Pictures: Auntie Min
(Shown on Monday at 2.0 pm)

11.17 Let's See: The Sea: 1: Out of the Sea
(Shown yesterday at 1.38 pm)

11.40 Scene: It's a Wheelchair not a Pram
(For details see Friday at 2.0 pm)

12.10 pm You Can't See the Wood...: 6: The Fruits of our Labour
David Bellamy examines the natures and uses of trees.
(R)

12.35 Rockschool: 7: Reggae
(R)

1.0 Maths Help (11): 7: Matrices: 1
For adults studying maths to O-level, this series offers help with common difficulties.
(R)

1.15 Higher Education: What Sort of Course?
An introduction to polytechnics, colleges and institutes of higher education.
(R)

1.38 Outlook: Alternative Technology 4: It's Only Natural
BBC Wales

2.0 Watch: Then and Now: Shopping
To find out more about life in Britain in the early days of this century, Louise visits a reconstructed shop in the North of England Open Air Museum at Beamish. There, with Bob Coates, a former grocer, she discovers what shopping was like in the past.
(Shown yesterday at 11.0 am)

2.18 Look, Look and Look Again: Pattern in Place
A walk in the forest - a visit to the seashore. A Banbury class looks closely at natural textures and patterns.
(R)

2.40 Zig Zag: The Atmosphere
(Shown on Monday at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (You and Me):
Jeni Barnett
Presenter (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Hilary Clough
Animation (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Stewart Hardy Films
Film editor (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): John Billingham
Producer (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): Robin Mudge
Producer (MI 10:
Mathematical Investigations): David Rosevare
Producer (Maths at Work):
Roger Fry
Presenter (You Can't See the Wood...):
David Bellamy
Producer (Higher Education):
Rosanna Hibbert
Presenter (Outlook):
David Parry-Jones
Producer (Outlook):
Ifor Rees
Guest (Watch):
Bob Coates
Presenter (Watch):
Louise Hall-Taylor
Presenter (Watch):
Jame Earl Adair
Series Producer (Watch):
David Taft

Hosted by Vince Purity
The touring quiz game and talent contest featuring
Jock and the Rhythm Boys and the four Purettes.
Heat 2: Played out on the Big Board Game, its the 'Pick-a-Performer', 'Break-a-Leg', 'Hook-a-Duck', 'Give-us-a-Number' and 'We've-Got-a-Winner' show. Whoever wins will return for the grand final and compete again for the coveted 'Vinnie' award.
Today's teams are:
THE SYLVIA YOUNG THEATRE SCHOOL,London,and THE WHITTAKER DANCE AND
Devised by COLIN BENNETT Music by MIKE MCNAUGHT
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Bennett
Music By:
Mike McNaught
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington
Jock:
Mike McNaught
Janice:
Chrissy Lee
Purettes:
Alex Cowens
Purettes:
Joanna Boreman
Purettes:
Donna , Young
Purettes:
Julie Newell

by ADAM DELANEY
When Alex and his mother run from a violent home in Glasgow they find there is no escape. Fear and hatred in themselves travels with them - and erupts when racist tensions flare in inner-city London.
Studio lighting DUNCAN BROWN
Camera supervisor JOHN DAILLEY Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director MARGIE BARBOUR
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Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Delaney
Unknown:
John Dailley
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Margie Barbour
Alex:
Gary Ralston
Mrs McNeil:
Terry Cavers
Social worker:
Tim Bannerman
Kevin:
Sam Smart
Afis:
Mark Whyte
John:
Stephen Medlin

Introduced by Jeremy James Learn all the basics and improve your game week by week with Jeremy Flint. Director UNDA MCCARTHY
Producer MARK PATTERSON (R)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Jeremy Flint.
Producer:
Mark Patterson

Also starring Jean Simmons, Herbert Marshall
Called out when wealthy Mrs Tremayne is found gassed, ambulanceman Frank Jessup encounters her stepdaughter, the spoiled and enigmatic Diane. Fascinated by her, Frank becomes the family chauffeur and is soon involved in a mysterious web of intrigue and murder...
In the Picture: page 34

Contributors

Screenplay:
Frank Nugent
Screenplay:
Oscar Millard
From a story by:
Chester Erskine
Produced and directed by:
Otto Preminger
Frank Jessup:
Robert Mitchum
Diane Tremayne:
Jean Simmons
Mary:
Mona Freeman
Mr Tremayne:
Herbert Marshall
Fred Barrett:
Leon Ames
Mrs Tremayne:
Barbara O'Neil
Bill:
Kenneth Tobey
Judson:
Jim Backus

TV's law and justice
Magazine. In the studio,
David Jessel and Sue Cook This week: the age-old crime of horse rustling is on the increase. A horse in a field near a Motorway can be moved across the country, sold and slaughtered within 24 hours. The thief can get up to E500 at a slaughter house. But a South Wales family are hoping Ladbroke Lass and Bonzo, their two show
Jumpers, are worth more alive. out of Court follows them on their search of the horse markets.
Reporter Ed Boyle
Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer HUGH PURCELL

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Reporter:
Ed Boyle
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Hugh Purcell

An ll-part television history of Britain at work in the 20th century.
7: Working the Land
Old film, and personal testimony from farmers and farm workers show the changes that have taken Place on the land. When Suffolk farmworker
Len Sharman began, he ploughed one acre a day, with a single furrow:
'We thought they were good days then, but we didn't know any different. Looking back on them today, I can't see anything good about them. It was only slavery, slogging for very little money'.
Today one man and a tractor can plough up to 60 acres in a day.
Narrator John Woodvine Producer JONATHAN LEWIS Executive producer
PETER PAGNAMENTA (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Len Sharman
Narrator:
John Woodvine
Producer:
Jonathan Lewis
Unknown:
Peter Pagnamenta

starring
Chief Surgeon Who?
Frank Burns 's complaints of indiscipline result in the appointment of a chief surgeon - one
Hawkeye Pierce. Incensed at such a move, Frank and Hotlips alert General Barker who turns up one night to see the 4077th as it really is ... and it is not a pretty sight.
Written by LARRY GELBART
Directed by E.W. SWACKHAMER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Burns
Unknown:
Hawkeye Pierce.
Written By:
Larry Gelbart
Directed By:
E.W. Swackhamer
Hawkeye:
Alan Aida
Trapper John:
Wayne Rogers
Col Blake:
McLean Stevenson
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
Major Frank Burns:
Larry Linville
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher
Klinger:
Jamie Farr
Spearchucker:
Timothy Brown
Ugly John:
John Orchard
General Barker:
Sorrell Booke

The last of three films set in Paris during a century of revolution.

By the middle of the 19th century Ingres is the grand old man of French painting. His arch-rival Delacroix is still the guiding light of the Romantics.
But there is one genius, a contemporary of both men, who has been utterly forgotten. A writer, Charles Clement, sets out to investigate the mysterious and tragic figure of Theodore Gericault.

Contributors

Written and directed by:
Leslie Megahey
Rostrum Camera:
Ken Morse
Designer:
Richard Morris
Film Cameraman:
John Hooper
Film Editor:
Ardan Fisher
Charles Clement:
Alan Dobie
Dorcy:
David Markham
Charlet:
Frank Middlemass
Countess Pracontal:
Catherine Willmer
Etex:
John Bennett
Savigny:
Peter Copley
Model:
Angela Graham Jones
Model:
Ronald Chenery
Model:
Harry Parkinson
Model:
Michael Sundin
Model:
Lindsay Holiday

John Tusa , Peter Snow , Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the stories and interviews behind the main stories of the day.
Ian Smith and Jenni Murray with a round-up of the news from home and abroad.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Olivia O'Leary
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Unknown:
Jenni Murray

11.40 Writing History
How various kinds of evidence, from government reports to private diaries and letters, are used in writing history.

12.5 Biology, Brain and Behaviour
Extracts from future topics in this series - visual perception, mating behaviour, the brain's left hemisphere and nerve cells.

(to 0.35)

Contributors

Producer (Writing History):
Patricia Hodgson
Producer (Biology, Brain and Behaviour):
Jack Koumi

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