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9.00 Standard Grade Geography (ages
14-16) The New Siberia
9.25 Around Scotland (ages 10-12) The Year of the Prince -Battles
5391795 9.45 You and Me (ages 3-5)
Maisie Middleton

Contributors

Unknown:
Maisie Middleton

10.25 English Express (ages 9-11)
Characters and Plots - Comics
1781627 10.45 The Experimenter (ages 7-9) Changes in Materials
4907882ll.05SpaceArk(ages7-l 1) Changes in Material (part 2) 6770882 11.15 Music Makers (ages 7-9+) The Rainforest
11.35 Seeing through Science (ages 1 1-14) Gene Genie

Science and medicine were once considered free of the corruption evident in otherfields. But the intense pressure on scientists to succeed has led to manipulation and distortion of research, it is claimed, in areas such as surgical procedures, chemical pollution and Aids.
Shown last night Stereo

A hard-hitting drama series set in a Sydney inner-city high school.
When Nick is elected class captain, Acting Principal Southgate tries to divide and rule by forcing him to take disciplinary action against his friends. Under pressure from Southgate, Nick votes against instating condom vending machines in the schooL

Second in a series on education.

Letitia Dean who plays Sharon in EastEnders narrates this story of a new business course introduced in London's Notting Hill to help teenagers excluded from school for truancy or disruptive behaviour develop entrepreneurial skills. The idea for the course came from New Yorker Steve Mariotti, a businessman who, after being mugged by a gang of youths, created a foundation to teach disadvantaged youngsters to put their energy to more positive use. The pilot scheme in London, led by tutor Bertie Ross, is teaching students how to devise business plans before setting up their own stalls in the Portobello Road market.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Unknown:
Letitia Dean
Unknown:
Steve Mariotti
Unknown:
Bertie Ross
Director:
Terry Kelleher
Executive Producer:
Chris Lent

As MP Teresa German discovered, your home may be your castle but if you want to change it you could be in trouble with the guardians of the nation's heritage, the local authority. With more and more homeowners complaining about what they regard as abuse of planning controls, is conservation getting out of hand? Su Pennington reports.
Producer Nick London: Editor Mark Wakefield
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Reporter:
Su Pennington

Third in a six-part gritty drama series about the people working in the NHS.
When an oversight of Andrew's contributes to the death of a patient, his fellow doctors stand by him.

Contributors

Writer:
John MacUre
Director:
David Hayman
Producer:
Margaret Matheson
Dr Andrew Collin:
Andrew Lancel
Dr Claire Maitland:
Helen Baxendale
Dr Rajesh Rajah:
Ahsen Bhatti
Dr Monica Broome:
Pooky Quesnel
Simon Betancourt:
Danny Webb
Dr James Mortimer:
Jo Dow

The third of six documentaries on childbirth.
Helen's Story. of the four emryos implanted in Helen [text removed]'s womb, two were recommended fortermination to give the othertwo a better chance ofiife.
But to Helen they were already babies. and the decision was not that simple. See today's choices.
Director Kathy O'Neil: Series producers Angela Holmsworth and Tessa Livingstone
♦ Labours of Love: page 24
Followed by Conundrum

Contributors

Director:
Kathy O'Neil

BBC Two England

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