9.30am Inset: Mathematics: When and How?
During the course of a term or a week, or even a single lesson, a teacher may use several different modes of teaching.
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10.00am Diez Temas: 3: La vida diaria
At school, English is on the timetable for Anne Marie and basketball for Nacho.
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10.15 am Look and Read: Fairground: Hired Hands
Bert takes on two new men in a hurry. They seem to be good workers - but Rachel is uneasy.
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10.40 am The Brunel Experience: The Great Divide
Brunel spanned many gaps with as many different kinds of bridge. How well do today's young technologists meet a similar challenge - on a smaller scale with everyday materials? Presenters Su Ingle, Max Glaskin with Francis Evans
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11.00 am Watch: Health Education: Teeth and Food
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11.18 am Wondermaths: 13
The spaceship Investigator tangles with giant robot spiders. How can Zak and Stella escape their mathematical webs?
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11.35 am Who - Me?: Flare Up
Two children give their version of a playground incident.
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12.00 Mathspy
by John Tully
The next two thrilling episodes...
To Make the Pattern Fit
Solve the secret of the stamps - and meet Molyneux?
1 Across 1 Down
Read the riddle of the crossing lines and note the number of the locker.
12.20 pm Science Topics: Bonding
How and why atoms join together to form molecules.
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12.40 pm Job Bank: Caring for Animals
Working with animals is the dream of thousands of young people. A look at four people who have achieved that ambition.
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1.00 pm Deutsch direkt!: 13
The first of two programmes filmed in one of the best-preserved historic German towns: Bamberg. Here the harvest festival is celebrated in the Upper Parish Church and the children are the stars. Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
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Support Material: Book £6.95, three cassettes £4.95 each and Notes for Teachers are available from bookshops.
A See-Saw programme (R)
with David Parry-Jones
A journey back in the exciting days of steam - with a mysterious fellow traveller!
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followed by:
You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Cosmo and Dibs wonder what things might have been like in days gone by. Dot and Jasmine sort out the 'scissors', 'rulers' and 'glue'. Book: Goodbye Max by Holly Keller, about the death of a pet.
Introduced by Clive Mason and Maureen Denmark
Benson and Hedges Masters Neal Foulds v
Peter Francisco
This afternoon the world s
No 3 Neal Foulds is up against Peter Francisco, ranked 14th, and the third newcomer to this year's Masters.
David Icke introduces coverage of this best-of-nine-frames match from the Wembley Conference Centre. Commentators
TED LOWE. JACK KARNEHM , CLIVE EVERTON Summarisers JOHN SPENCER ,
EDDIE CHARLTON tpIpvisionpresentation
WENDY SMPPARD. PETER HAYWARD Executive producer KEITH MACKENZIE including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather;
Regional News and Weather
Perils of the Deep
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starring Kirk Douglas with Johnny Cash
Kirk Douglas co-stars with singer Johnny Cash in this unusual western about two ageing gunfighters who meet up in a small town and agree to stage the gunfight everyone expects and charge admission to the spectators - the victor to take the money. But the outcome is not quite what the townsfolk think ...
Screenplay by HAROLD JACK BLOOM Producers RONNIE LUBIN , HAROLD JACK BLOOM
Director LAMONT JOHNSON
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The birth of a new decade sees the death of a rock legend. The music: The Jam The Undertones
The Pretenders, Madness David Bowie
Adam and the Ants. Producers
SUE GAGAN. URSULA MCCULLOCH
ET Isn't Working
The Government's new Employment Training
Scheme was launched with a fanfare of expensive publicity last September. For six months before that a pilot scheme for ET was run in Brighton. Despite being part of the prosperous south east, Brighton has an unemployment rate well above the national average; thus it is an ideal site to test the Government's claims that ET is tackling long-term unemployment. This film, made by the Brighton Unemployed
Centre, investigates the claims of ET through the experiences of the unemployed. They conclude that ET is not providing real training or leading to real jobs: it's simply a source of cheap labour, while helping the Government disguise the true level of unemployment. Film cameraman JOHN KEEPING Film sound CHRIS LOVELOCK Film editor SUE SPIVEY
Executive producer TONY LARYEA Producer GILES OAKLEY
Open Space is the series where the public can make programmes under their own editorial control helped by the Community Programme Unit.
Presented by Chris Kelly ,
Michael Barry , Jill Goolden. Muck and Mystery: that's the view most farmers have of the organic movement.
Conventional farmer Oliver Walston argues that chemical fertilisers and pesticides are vital to modern farming.
Italian Job: London fireman Keith Watt is challenged to cook in one of the most expensive restaurants in Italy. His mentor is author, Antonio Carluccio.
Fisherman s Friend: the most delicious recipe for trout and almonds you'll ever taste - and it's deceptively simple. Film directors JOHN PETTMAN , JEREMY MILLS
Studio director PHIL CHILVERS Producer PETER BAZALGETTE A BAZAL production for BBCtv
by ALAN BENNETT with Stephanie Cole in Soldiering On
A stockbroker's widow finds life stripping her of her assets. Stephanie Cole is unerringly accurate as the stockbroker's widow in reduced cirrumstances.... THE INDEPENDENT Music by GEORGE FENTON Producer INNES LLOYD
Director TRISTRAM POWELL
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Third of four documentaries about women in Britain today - 20 years after the liberation movement promised a revolution in their lives. With a blend of insight and humour, Sisters Under the Skin explores the reality of feminism in the 80s. It's Different for Girls
Margaret Cassidy returns from Australia for a reunion with her seven sisters. They include Rose, unmarried and dedicated to her job in the film industry, and Mary, equally dedicated to her large family and small farm. Also Claire, who has an au pair and a boutique, and Bridget who stayed at home in Northern Ireland. They have different lifestyles and different views on the role of women.
Reporter Dorothy Allen
Film editor STEVEN WOFFENDEN
Director and producer JOHN DRURY
Executive producer COLIN CAMERON BBC North West
by M. R. JAMES
Chilling tales for winter nights, told by Robert Powell. Tonight: The Wailing Well Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director DAVID BELL (R)
with Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick
People, issues and events in the arts and media, including this evening's announcement of the Whitbread Book of the Year award. Directors
JOHN BUSH. KRISS RUSMANIS Producer ROLAND KEATING