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9.20am Let's See
Living in a Tenement Flat Presented by ALAN CUMMNG.
Join STEPHANIE DAVIDSON (7) after school to find out what it like to live ''up a close'in a Glasgow tenement flat.
Producer KATE KINNINMONT (e)
9.40am Tutorial Topics Odd One Out
(Shown Yesterday at 11.35am) (e) 10 00am Science Workshop BasicPatterns(A)
(e) 10 25amThinkabout Getting the Message
(ShownonMondayat10.40am)(e)
10 40am The Brunei Experience AHeftyProblem(e)
(e) 11 00am Who -Me?
Independenceat 11.35am)(e)
(e) 11 20am Landmarks OntheRails
(e) 11 40am Scene
OtherPeople'sFamilies(e)
12.10pm Maths Topics Geometry (5)
Locus (sequence 4); area.
Resource GCSE material in the form of animated sequences for classroom use. producer DAVID ROSEVEARF (R) (e)
12.30pm Seventeen
What Happened Next?
(e) 12 55pm Inset. Mathematics One Teacher's Lesson
(e)

Contributors

Presented By:
Alan Cummng.
Unknown:
Stephanie Davidson
Producer:
Kate Kinninmont
Producer:
David Rosevearf

A See-Saw programme (R)
Frogs ducks and earwigs are all doing the Hokey Cokey today - it's Riverboat BoatraceDay!
With Carol Chell and Don Spencer
Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Chell
Unknown:
Don Spencer
Producer:
Christine Hewitt
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Weather followed by Watch
Health Education Taking Care
Find out how our bodies fight germs.
Presenters Tony Neilson and Jennie Jay Williams
Song LEON ROSSELSON
Animation MIREK LANG
Music JONATHAN COHEN
Producer DEREK BUTLER
Series producer JULIA DRUM (R) (e)

Contributors

Presenters:
Tony Neilson
Presenters:
Jennie Jay Williams
Song:
Leon Rosselson
Unknown:
Mirek Lang
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Derek Butler
Producer:
Julia Drum

Weather followed by Amazon: the Last
Frontier
It is 1985. One of the most formidable Indian tribes in Amazonia, the Waimiri-
Atroari numbered over 3,000 in 1974. Today there are barely 400 left. All over the Amazon region the Indians are under pressure from Brazil's development projects, but the Indians are fighting back. In this programme, the Brazilian Indians, the Apinaje, the Kaiapo, the Xavante and the Xerente, speak up for themselves in defence of their threatened lands and way of life.
Narrated by Robin Ellis Producer BOB SAUNDERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Ellis
Producer:
Bob Saunders

BBC2's popular 'brain-teaser'. Anagram: G.S. Robs a fielder Clue: International cricketer (Answer in today's programme!)
Wordsmiths from all over
Britain challenge each other and face Paul Coia and Bryan the computer with his sets of letters.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Coia

2: 'People Want to Know Who We Are'
Twenty-nine years separate today's generation of Lambeth Boys from those in the 1959 documentary about a London youth club.
In this documentary today's generation of Lambeth teenagers have their say about street crime, race, truancy, sex, and who pays on a date. (R)

starring
George Segal
Morgan Fairchild. Times are hard in Sherwood Forest. The merry men can't even rob the Bank of Normandy - it went bust in the crash of 1068! Things can only get worse....
Screenplay by ROBERT KAUFMAN Produced by ANDREW DONNELLY Directed by RAY AUSTIN
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Segal
Unknown:
Morgan Fairchild.
Unknown:
Robert Kaufman
Produced By:
Andrew Donnelly
Directed By:
Ray Austin
Robin Hood:
George Segal
Lady Marian:
Morgan Fairchild
Prince John:
Roddy McDowall
Eleanor of Aquitaine:
Janet Suzman
Fr Luther:
Mervyn Hayes
Rupert:
Michael Hordern
Sir Guy:
Tom Baker
Sheriff of Nottingham:
Neil Hallett
King Richard:
Robert Hardy
Friar Tuck:
Roy Kinnear
Will Scarlett:
Robin Nedwell

Fourth often programmes Do-it-yourself science presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells of Newcastle University.
When the fishermen of the Royalty in Dorset noticed the fish had grown extra barbels they started an investigation - did their bait contain a growth hormone?
Guest scientist the Hon Miriam Rothschild talks about her life's work - with fleas.
Carol looks into practical ways to test the quality of our water supplies. Designer JOHN BONE
Director HENDRIK BALL
Producer GEORGE AUCKLAND (e)
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Contributors

Presented By:
Carol Vorderman
Presented By:
Professor Ian Fells
Talks:
Miriam Rothschild
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Hendrik Ball

Whether they're working door-to-door or in the boardrooms of leading companies, Britain's 600,000 reps form the front line of business survival. It's a job that's changing as fast as the new company car, but are the qualities that make a successful sales rep the same as they've always been? To find out, 9-II-5 strips one of Britain's top earning reps of his mobile phone and marketing support to see how he fared on foot.
In Episode 6 of The Move, Chris Hardy returns from New Zealand to take up his job as Project Manager. The managers finalise the details of the offers to the staff, and Thelma Damps finds out whether she can get a council house transfer so that they can move to St Neots.
Executive producer PHILIP CLARKE Editor TIM SHAWCROSS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Hardy
Unknown:
Thelma Damps
Producer:
Philip Clarke
Editor:
Tim Shawcross

Norway: Our Common Future Norway was the one country to vote not to join the European Community yet it remains a country deeply involved with international issues, particularly ecology. In this final programme of the series, introduced by Susannah York , Norway's Prime Minister talks of the need for the industrialised world to face up to its responsibilities on pollution. Executive producer JOHN MAPPLEBECK
Series producer MARK SCRIMSHAW

Contributors

Introduced By:
Susannah York
Producer:
John Mapplebeck

Fourth of six programmes.
There's girlfriend trouble for Siadwel, what every good driver should know and Nesbitt's thoughts on the Glasgow Garden Festival. Featuring Gregor Fisher ,
Andy Gray , Helen Lederer , Tony Roper , Elaine C. Smith , Jonathan Watson and John Sparkes
Music DAVID MCNIVEN
Script editor PHILIP DIFFER Designer IAIN MCDONALD Produced and directed by COLIN GILBERT BBC Scotland
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Contributors

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
Directed By:
Colin Gilbert

The way we live now. Cairo Vets written and narrated by Michael Dean
It's known as 'the Street of the English Lady' among the poor of Cairo.
They depend on a horse or donkey for their livelihood, and remember a horse-loving Englishwoman, Dorothy Brooke. She founded a hospital for animals here, to save the cavalry horses abandoned in Egypt after the First World War. The Brooke Hospital has been riding to the rescue of Cairo's heartbreakingly crippled and wounded working animals ever since.
Top Glasgow vet
Graham Munroe is on asssignment for a month. He's out hunting for overworked, emaciated beasts of burden in hot and crowded street-markets. Egyptian vets from the Brooke venture further into the twilight world of the smouldering rubbish dumps where the donkey-cart scavengers drive their animals hard. But the most unlikely call is to a hotel swimming pool, where there seem to be two dolphins at play....
Photography CHRIS SEAGER
Sound recordist JIM GREENHORN Film editor DAVID THOMAS Producer MO BOWYER
40 Minutes editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Dean
Unknown:
Dorothy Brooke.
Unknown:
Graham Munroe
Editor:
David Thomas
Producer:
Mo Bowyer
Editor:
Edward Mirzoeff

A series of comic playlets recorded in front of a live audience at the Fox Studio in Los Angeles.
Also starring Julie Kavner , Dan Castellaneta ,
Joe Malone and Sam McMurray. Tonight: Francesca: A Girl's Life, Happy Lady, Vive La Different.
Produced by RICHARD SAKAI

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Kavner
Unknown:
Dan Castellaneta
Unknown:
Joe Malone
Unknown:
Sam McMurray.
Produced By:
Richard Sakai

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