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9.25 Mathworks

Finding areas of rectangles.

9.40 am Who - Me?
What's fair.

10.00 am Look, Stranger
Some of the world's greatest church and concert organs were built in a factory in the city of Durham. (R)

10.20 am A-Level Statistics
Sampling and probability.
(Shown on Tuesday at 1.40pm)

10.40 am Textile Studies
Selecting the right fabric for the right job. (R)

11.00 am Landmarks
The first of four programmes on the theme of Victorian childhood.

11.20 am Geography Casebook
Robina Osmani investigates the discovery of lignite in Northern Ireland. (R)

11.40 am Who - Me?
Lies and accusations. (R)

12.03 pm Job Bank
Telecommunications work.

12.25 pm Links
The developing world. (R)

12.50 pm Inset
Education for 4- to 7-year-olds.

1.20 pm PC Pinkerton
PC Pinkerton can't go to the school fete - he has to work.
Devised and written by Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor and John Murphy Edwards
(R)

1.25 pm Animal Fair
A See Saw programme. Builders and diggers. (R)

1.40 pm Music Time
Today: The Emperor and the Nightingale.

2.00 pm News, Weather
followed by Watch
Working animals.
(Details Tuesday at 11.00am)

Contributors

Executive producer (Look Stranger):
Bridget Winter
Writer/Director (Look Stranger):
David Bean
Presenter (Geography Casebook):
Robina Osmani
Devised and written by (PC Pinkerton):
Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor
Devised and written by (PC Pinkerton):
John Murphy Edwards
Music (PC Pinkerton):
John Kelham
Producer/Director (PC Pinkerton):
Trevor Bond

Photographer Sandra Lousada shows how to capture the best moments at a children's party. Director Jonathan Drori
Producer Fiona Pitcher (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sandra Lousada
Director:
Jonathan Drori
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

Starring
James Stewart
Arthur Kennedy Oregon , 1847:
Glyn McLintock is a seasoned guide, hired to lead a wagon train to the North-West
Frontier - through starvation, treachery and marauding Indians intent on protecting their lands.
Director Anthony Mann
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy Oregon
Unknown:
Glyn McLintock
Director:
Anthony Mann
Glyn McLintock:
James Stewart
Emerson Cole:
Arthur Kennedy
Trey Wilson:
Rock Hudson

Last in the series.
In the 90s the notion that everyone should be paid the same for doing the same job looks increasingly out of date. Tonight the team examines how employers now want to link pay to performance. It sounds a good idea in principle, but who decides how good you are? Could it be the boss you've never got on with? Reporters:
Susan Rae , Geoff Small and John Withington.
Producer/Director Paul Anderson Series producer Andrew Forrester A Diverse production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Rae
Unknown:
Geoff Small
Unknown:
John Withington.
Director:
Paul Anderson
Producer:
Andrew Forrester

Michael Buerk presents a special edition that examines how the world could be 'redesigned' so that it doesn't run out of resources and choke on its own waste products. It will mean changing the food we eat, the way we travel about and how we get our energy and make our products. Producer John Hayes Fisher Editor Jeremy Bugler BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
John Hayes Fisher

Quality comedy programming from Radio
4's Radio Active team:
Helen Atkinson Wood , Angus Deayton ,
Michael Fenton-Stevens , Geoffrey Perkins and Philip Pope. KYTV brings viewers the action as it happens: from championship boxing to a royal wedding.
Writers Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins Music Philip Pope Director John Kilby Producer Jamie Rix

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Unknown:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Philip Pope.
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Geoffrey Perkins
Music:
Philip Pope
Director:
John Kilby
Producer:
Jamie Rix

Last in series.
At 7.00am one Monday morning a year ago the river police recovered an unidentified body from the Thames. It turned out to be the body of Colin Graver, a 17-year-old runaway from a village in County Durham. The verdict was suicide, but his parents believe it was a cry for help. Colin's parents and friends describe how he missed out on the support he so desperately needed. Producer Peter Dale Editor Caroline Pick
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Contributors

Producer:
Peter Dale
Editor:
Caroline Pick

An exploration of the styles and motivations of Steven Campbell , Peter Howson and Alison Watt - three of the Glasgow School of Art graduates who have made the city internationally famous as an artistic centre. Directors Paul Gallagher , Ishbel Maclean and Eleanor Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Campbell
Unknown:
Peter Howson
Unknown:
Alison Watt
Directors:
Paul Gallagher
Directors:
Ishbel MacLean
Directors:
Eleanor Taylor

David Dimbleby presents live coverage of the local election results from all over the country where, in some cases, whole councils are up for re-election in the biggest electoral test for the Government and Opposition parties between now and the next general election.
Peter Snow analyses the national implications of local voting patterns.
Plus instant reactions from leading politicians. Editor Tim Gardam
(Coverage continues at 11.40pm on BBC1)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Editor:
Tim Gardam

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