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Some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
Most of this week's schools programmes will be repeated next week for the benefit of those taking half-term holidays.
Roman Builders. In the final programme Louise Hall-Taylor walks down the Appian Way. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Hall-Taylor

A science-drama series for 5- to
6-year-olds. Me and My Bike.
Nan (Patsy Byrne ) repairs a bike for Steve (Benjamin Rennis ). With Lily Malin , Kazia Pelka and Lily Bertrand-Webb.
Producers Pat Farrington and Diane Morgan

Contributors

Unknown:
Patsy Byrne
Unknown:
Benjamin Rennis
Unknown:
Lily Malin
Unknown:
Kazia Pelka
Producers:
Pat Farrington

Weather followed by Snooker
David Vine brings fourth-round coverage of the Rothmans Grand Prix from the Hexagon Theatre. Reading.
Including at
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine

Dance music with hip hop, house and funk, is dominating this year's mainstream singles charts. This fast-moving entertainment chronicles the stars, styles and obsessions of dance-culture devotees. Tonight, American rapper KRS-1 puts in an exclusive appearance, and there is the new single by the Rebel MC. Presented by Normski.
Series producer Jaswinder Bancil
('Dance Energy Update' Wednesday at 6.50pm) 0 FEATURE: page 22

Contributors

Producer:
Jaswinder Bancil

Sydney. Magenta de Vine and Sankha Guha visit the gay capital of the southern hemisphere.
Neighbours star Guy Pearce takes De Vine shopping; Australia's top comic gives advice on where to stay; plus pubs, spiders, Oz 'slanguage' and rock group
Midnight Oil's Peter Garrett on the threat to Sydney's surf, sun and sand lifestyle.
Director Anya Camilleri
Series producer Rachel Purnell

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Unknown:
Guy Pearce
Unknown:
Peter Garrett
Director:
Anya Camilleri
Producer:
Rachel Purnell

The last in the series of classic films on architecture and the environment by the late Ian Nairn. Nairn's Journeys: Football Towns, Huddersfield and Halifax.
Ian Nairn finds plenty of evidence of civic pride in Halifax, but points an accusing finger at some dull planning in Huddersfield.
Introduced by Jonathan Meades. Producer Barry Bevins (R) revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Nairn.
Introduced By:
Jonathan Meades.
Producer:
Barry Bevins

America at the Racial Crossroads
The second phase of the civil rights movement tells the story of the rise of black power and its achievements. 7: The Key to the Kingdom 1974-80 In 1974 a federal judge pronounced that Boston had two separate school systems. Desegregration meant bussing and white parents were outraged.
A Blackside production

Starring
Robert Urich , Deborah Raffin Paul Burke
Ambitious lawyer Charles Duke 's plans for a holiday on Oregon's white water rapids are disrupted by the arrival of campaigning politician James Corbin. Seeing the possibility of a few quick votes,
Corbin invites himself on the trip, ensuring that the press are there to cover the event. But neither man is prepared for the nightmare that waits down river.
Director Jerry Jameson 0 FILMS: pages 32-38 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Urich
Unknown:
Deborah Raffin
Unknown:
Paul Burke
Unknown:
Charles Duke
Unknown:
James Corbin.
Director:
Jerry Jameson
Charles Duke:
Robert Urich
Anna Medley:
Deborah Raffin
Congressman James Corbin:
Paul Burke
Jane Pascoe:
Lee Purcell
Jack Holmby:
Joel Higgins
Sam Caldwell:
George Dicenzo
Andy Jenkins:
Mitch Carter
Turkey Jones:
Brion James

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