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9.35 Treffpunkt Osterreich: Die Bodybuilding-weltmeisterschaften in Graz
What makes a perfect body? Follow Kurt Schachner's daily routine as he prepares for the Bodybuildingweltmeisterschaft.
(R) (e)

9.52 Mindstretchers: Lies and Statistics: Solutions
The statistics in the Ticky Tacky report are analysed.
With Feroza Syal and Anthony Daniels
(R) (e)

9.57 Pages from Ceefax

10.15 Science Workshop: Levers 'A'
(Shown yesterday at 10.15 am)

10.38 History File: One Man's Revolution (Mao Tse-Tung)
Mao's 42-year leadership of the Chinese Communist Party changed the face of China, the world's most populous country.
(R) (e)

11.0 Thinkabout: Bigger and Bigger
(Shown yesterday at 2.2 pm) (e)

11.18 A-Level Studies: Statistics: Simulation
Exactly what factors cause a queue to develop? How can random events be usefully mimicked on a computer?
(R) (e)

11.40 Scene: Janna, Where are You?
(For details see tomorrow 12.32 pm)

12.12 pm Seventeen: 3: Justin
(Shown on Monday at 1.38 pm) (e)

12.45 Microelectronics in Action: Controlling
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.48 am) (e)

Contributors

Subject (Treffpunkt Osterreich):
Kurt Schachner
Film Cameraman (Treffpunkt Osterreich):
Godfrey Johnson
Producer (Treffpunkt Osterreich):
Susan Paton
Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Feroza Syal
Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Anthony Daniels
Series Producer (Mindstretchers):
Edward Hayward
Commentary (History File):
John Tidmarsh
Writer (History File):
Anthony Lawrence
Producer (History File):
John Chapple
Series Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Consultant (A-Level Studies:
Statistics): Peter Holmes
Consultant (A-Level Studies:
Statistics): Jeff Griffiths
Producer (A-Level Studies:
Statistics): David Roseveare

'Phew, what an awful smell!' says James, trying to identify some objects by their smell alone. Louise discovers how good a dog's sense of smell is, but in the story, Scruff the dog discovers that the nasty smell is coming from him.
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.0 am) (e)

Contributors

Story:
Gerald Rose
Producer:
Caroline Godley

Some traditional African pottery and the song 'Work the clay' from the musical story set in Ghana, Anansi and the Sky God.
The children play some percussion music describing the 'Spirits of the bush'.
With children from SS Peter and Paul Primary School
(R) (e)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter:
Helen Speirs
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett

A Lady of Leisure
The yacht Voluta could have ended her days a rotting hulk in a west country harbour.
She didn't, thanks to a group of hard-working business people who wanted to make money and have fun along the way. They've restored this vessel, which was built as a yawl in the last year of Queen Victoria's reign. Now she's in the charter business, giving her 'paying guests' a vintage taste of life afloat. Narrator Tom Salmon Photography TIM JOHNSON Producer BRIAN HAWKINS BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Brian Hawkins

A duel of words and wit between Arthur Marshall
Victoria Wood , David Gower and Frank Muir
Moira Stuart , Fulton Mackay Referee Robert Robinson Devised by MARK GOODSON Directed by BRUCE MILLAR Producer PAUL CIANI

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Victoria Wood
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Directed By:
Bruce Millar
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Tonight, as the Royal
Scruples are exposed, the Nesbitts dispose of an invited guest and a photo-booth throws up a problem for the Cool Man.
Featuring Ron Bain
Gregor Fisher , Andy Gray Helen Lederer , Tony Roper Elaine C. Smith
Jonathan Watson and John Sparkes Music DAVID MCNIVEN
Script editor PHILIP DIFFER Designer JIM LONGMUIR Director ALEX YOUNG
Producer COLIN GILBERT BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Bain
Unknown:
Gregor Fisher
Unknown:
Andy Gray
Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Unknown:
Tony Roper
Unknown:
Elaine C. Smith
Unknown:
Jonathan Watson
Unknown:
John Sparkes
Music:
David McNiven
Designer:
Jim Longmuir
Director:
Alex Young
Producer:
Colin Gilbert

A series of films about astonishingly tiny newborns who only a few years ago could not have lived. Against the Odds
What can be done to support the struggle for survival of the 'miracle' babies,
Christopher [text removed] , born at 17 1/2 ounces and Jamie [text removed] , born 17 weeks early. Do they have long term prospects - or is it a matter of being grateful for each day as it comes? These issues are of overwhelming importance for their parents, issues which demand resilience and courage.
Researcher SALLY DIXON Film editor SIMON ROSE
Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer STEPHEN ROSE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Swain
Unknown:
Jamie McDonald
Unknown:
Sally Dixon

The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael
With political and economic reports from Vincent Hanna Will Hutton and Nick Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Adam Raphael
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Will Hutton
Unknown:
Nick Clarke

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