9.38 Going to Work: Job-Sharing
Two pairs of youngsters job-sharing. Take a look at how it works for some people.
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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Dibs tells a story about Dibs the famous detective. Henry the kangaroo introduces the 'Stop-children' sign used at school crossings.
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10.15 Music Time: 4: Traffic
The children find high and low sounds in a cat and mouse chase and in a busy street. The oboe plays a solo and accompanies songs.
Presented by Jonathan Cohen and Helen Spiers
with Gordon Hunt (oboe), Dave Rose (bass guitar) and Will Hill (drums)
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10.38 Let's See: Hallowe'en: 1: Hallowe'en
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11.0 Zig Zag: You and the Media: 4: Sounds and Pictures
Sheelagh Gilbey and Paul Coia investigate television itself, with actors Ruth Mayo and Martin Howells, children from Munster Primary School, Fulham and some of the people who work behind the scenes: production assistant Rachel Boyd, vision mixer Wendy Locke, floor manager Bob Thornton, technical co-ordinator Jeff Jeffrey, lighting director Harry Bradley and set designer Barry Read
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Book, Behind the Scenes, £1.40 from booksellers
11.22 Walrus - Guess What?: The More You Know
...about the background to a story, the easier it becomes to understand what is going on. So Michael Rosen and the team visit a museum. Clues presented by David Freeman
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11.45 The Bible Lands: The Passion of Christ
The archaeological background to the gospels.
Crowds flocked to meet Jesus as he rode towards Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. He had travelled this way on many occasions, but this was to be the last time.
BBC Wales
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12.8 pm Media Studies - Inside Television: Presenting Images
Television presents viewers with an image of what different groups of people are like. But whose image is being presented and who has created it?
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12.40 General Studies: Art and Upheaval: Art and Society
What use is art? How far should artists concern themselves with the social issues of their times? And if they do so, how effective is art as a means of moulding opinion?
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1.5 Micro File: 4: The Game Show
Lesley Judd and Fred Harris introduce a compilation of items from the recent series of Micro Live.
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1.38 Job Bank: Supporting the Police - Civilian Recruitment
Civilian jobs in the police force
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2.0 Words and Pictures: Big Dog... Little Dog
Fred is the big dog in today's story. He likes the colour green, eats spinach and drives a green car - slowly. Ted is the little dog. He prefers the colour red, eats beetroot, and drives his red car - fast. They are friends: it is the attraction of opposites.
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2.15 Now and Then: Builders and Buildings: The Age of Brick
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(Such a Pretty Little Beach)
Starring Gerard Philipe Madeleine Robinson A young man returns to the seaside village where he spent his childhood. Haunted by personal problems he fails to notice he has been followed.
Screenplay by JACQUES SIGURD Directed by YVES ALLEGRET
(A French film with English subtitles. First showing on British television)
(Gerard Philipe , one of France's most popular actors until his tragically early death, stars in Les Orgeuilleux on Wednesday at 3.45 pm)
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England v The Netherlands The Netherlands, World Cup winners in 1973, are sure to prove tough opponents for
England as competition heats up for the semi-final places in the 1986 Men's World Cup. Introduced by DAVID ICKE
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Producer ALAN GRIFFITHS
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Introduced by Barry Paine The third international festival of wildlife films reaches its climax tomorrow night at the Wildscreen 86 award ceremony in Bristol. This film captures the lifestyles of some of the world's leading wildlife film-makers. Like Alan Root operating a one-man balloon in the Serengeti;
Hugh Miles filming polar bears in the Arctic; and Des and Jen Bartlett using the latest microlite aircraft in the Namib
Desert of south-west Africa.
Also featured are newcomers to the business of underwater filming - and some of the latest technology used in the wildlife film-makers craft. Film editor PETER SIMPSON Producer GEORGE INGER
The 1986 Formula One World Championship
The Mexican Grand Prix Another chance to see the best of yesterday's race action from Mexico City - and reaction to Nigel Mansell 's performance.
After Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, what are the odds against a nuclear disaster happening here? Should Sellafield be shut down and plans to expand the industry be halted?
Lord Walter Marshall is a Pioneer of Britain's nuclear energy programme and chairman of the Central
Electricity Generating Board. Tonight he faces the questions of the young people of the nuclear age. The Bible predicts the world will end in holocaust: could it be nuclear?
Is cheap electricity more important than human lives? Presented by John Nicolson Research MARK HAGEN Director uz scott Producers
DAVID MARTIN. CHARLES NAIRN BBC Scotland
The second last chance to hear the signature tune, see the opening titles and ignore the end credits of a fast comedy sketch series featuring Ron Bain
Gregor Fisher Andy Gray
Helen Lederer Tony Roper
Elaine C. Smith John Sparkes and Jonathan Watson Director BRIAN JOBSON Producer COLIN GILBERT BBC Scotland (R)
Records, Unique Hancock, REMC 150 Round the Home - Vol 2, REH 240/RMC 4044
Goon Show Classics - Vol 1, REB 177/RMC 4010
Not the Nine O'clock News, REB/ZCF 400
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The music of Hoagy Carmichael featuring Georgie Fame with Sweet Substitute Keith Smith and Hefty Jazz
The first half of a concert celebrating the tunes of Hoagy Carmichael , one of the classic songwriters from the golden age of American popular music.
Included tonight are
'Lazy bones', 'Georgia'
'Skylark' and 'Lazy river'. Lighting DUNCAN BROWN
Producer DAVE PERROTTET (R)
with Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Nick Worrall. And the day's news from home and abroad with Ian Smith
Nick Clarke , Gill Nevill and Chris Lowe Producers
TIM GARDAM , MARK THOMPSON DIANA MORTON , JOHN BRIDCUT Directors CHRIS FOX
JOHN WILKINSON. JAMES GOULD Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. ADRIAN MILNE Deputy editor TM ORCHARD Editor RICHARD TATT
with Chantal Cuer
Catch up with tonight's news in French from RTL in Luxembourg. Chantal helps with the words and the background while Peter Fiddick looks at what's happening in the European media.
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