Programme Index

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Programmes for young people - some may not be suitable for the very young, though the 9.45am and 2.00pm slots are for pre-school infants. Repeats are not separately indicated.

9.00 Tutorial Topics: Girls v Boys

9.10 Lernexpress: Auf dem Land

9.25 Mathsphere: Behind the Front Door

9.45 Storytime: Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

10.00 Mathscope: Threat to Our Playground

10.18 Music Time: Duets (stereo)

10.40 Job Bank: Retail Sales Assistant

11.00 Zig Zag: The Vikings - The Saga of Gunnar Goldhair

11.22 Thinkabout Science: Going to the Moon

11.35 Techno: Systems 2

11.55 Soviet Union - and After: Collective Farm

12.15pm History File: Medicine through Time: Medicine and Long Term Change

12.35 Lifeschool: Careers - A Small Accident

1.00 Science in Action: Waste Not, Want Not

1.20 Forget-Me-Not Farm

1.35 Crystal Tipps and Alistair

1.40 Landmarks: Victorian Children - The City Child

2.00 News and Weather
followed by Storytime

The third of six films reflecting the relationship between man and nature.
Steam and Wildlife. Andrew Cooper examines how the building of the railways changed the British landscape, leaving a remarkable nature reserve in its wake.
Photographed and produced by Andrew Cooper
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● NATURE: Page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cooper

Programmes made by the public under their own editorial control.

Tonight the Black Music Industry Association puts the spotlight on the British record business and asks why there is no black British superstar. Jazzie B of Soul II Soul, Caron Wheeler, Omar and Carl McIntosh of Loose Ends give an inside view of the £680 million record industry.

(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

(Suggestions: if you would like to suggest ideas for this series, write to Open Space, [address removed])

Contributors

Presenter:
Jazzie B
Presenter:
Caron Wheeler
Presenter:
Omar McIntosh
Presenter:
Carl McIntosh
Director:
Jackie Osei-Tutu
Series Producer:
Giles Oakley

Reports from around the world on environmental issues.
Malaysian Take-Away
Are there any votes in trees?
Sarawak, a closed and secretive society, may have the finest tropical forests in south-east Asia. But not for long. The rivers are clogged with barges hustling the natural wealth of the island out to Korea, Taiwan and Japan. In the recent elections one man, Harrison Ngau. stood against the trend, trying to control the logging and ensure a future. Nature followed him on the election trail, fighting corruption, destruction and big business. Can one man make any difference, or is it already too late? Producer Brian Leith
Editor Amanda Theunissen
An Antelope West production for BBCtv * TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● NATURE: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Harrison Ngau.
Producer:
Brian Leith
Editor:
Amanda Theunissen

First showing on network television of this drama starring Timothy Daly, Marguerite Hickey

A talented young ballerina travels from the Midwest to New York. There she is forced to choose between romance and a career as a performer.

(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Films: pages 55-62

Contributors

Director:
Harry Winer
Chris Philips:
Timothy Daly
Karin Bradley:
Marguerite Hickey
Diane:
Shanna Reed
Gino:
Antony Hamilton
Terry:
Nicholas Gunn
Sonny:
Ron Field
Madame Eugenia:
Signe Hasso

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