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6.20 Health Visiting and the Family
3319886 6.45 Maths Modelling: Rates of Change 7158003 7.10 Technology: The March of Aluminium 5755428 7.35 Child
Development: Attachment - the bond between parents and children can be very strong, but how does it begin and what are its later effects?

Note: repeats are not indicated.

9.00 Breaking Glass: The Gender Gap
Carol Vorderman explores the stereotyping which channels women into certain types of jobs. (Stereo)

9.30 Over the Moon with Mr Boom (ages 5-7) Directions - Finding the Way

9.45 Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Andrew's Bath

Contributors

Presenter (Breaking Glass):
Carol Vorderman

10.25 Look and Read Special: Welcome to LRTV
(ages 7-9)

10.45 Science Zone: Forces - Taking the Plunge
(ages 9-11)

11.05 Space Ark: Forces
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Le Club: Ma Famille
(ages 9-12)

11.30 English File: Roll of Thunder: Part One
(ages 14-17)

12.00 TV6: On the Road - Drugs
(ages 16+)

From the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Featuring live action from this afternoon's semi-final, plus the latest news and views. With David Vine and Dougie Donnelly.
Includingat
3.00 News and Weather
3.50 News and Weather Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.

Fantasy espionage series from the 60s. The Invisible Man. When Craig receives a tip-off that huge sums are to be deposited in a Swiss bank, Nemesis makes enquiries around the international money market and uncovers a plot involving mind control.
First shown on ITV

Contributors

Richard Barrett:
William Gaunt
Sharron MacReady:
Alexandra Bastedo
Craig Stirling:
Stuart Damon
Tremayne:
Anthony Nicholls
Hallam:
Peter Wyngarde
Sumner:
James Culliford
Sir Frederick:
Basil Dignam

A chronological look at the news and music of one year.

Mark Thatcher is lost and found in the Sahara desert; Erica Roe takes to the pitch at Twickenham; Freddie Laker and John de Lorean lose their businesses; British forces fight in the Falklands; Prince William is born; the Mary Rose is raised from the sea bed; and Channel 4 comes to our screens.
The music of 1982 is the sound of the Stranglers, Toni Basil, ABC, the England World Cup Squad, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Culture Club, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and Madness.

Contributors

Producer:
Katie Pearson

Tony Mason goes to the Welsh Hill Rally and follows the crews in their modified Land-Rovers and four-wheel-drive specials as they tackle the gullies and valleys around Builth Wells in Powys.
For Australians, homegrown motorsport doesn't come any bigger than the Tooheys 1,000, a seven-hour race fortouring cars held in Bathurst,
South Australia. Tiff Needell reports on the battle between champions like
Wayne Gardner , Alan Jones and Peter Brock , goingfor his tenth win on the fast and tortuous mountain course.
Series producer Ken Pollock ; Executive producer
DennisAdams Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Hill Rally
Unknown:
Wayne Gardner
Unknown:
Alan Jones
Unknown:
Peter Brock
Producer:
Ken Pollock

Geoff Hamilton has the latest topical gardeningtipsfrom Barnsdale, and at Bristol University Botanic Garden Nick Wray decides to extend the cool, shady area of an east-facing borderwith dog's tooth violets, ferns and Himalayan poppies.
Series producer Betty Talks; Executive producer
TonyLaryea Stereo * See Geoff Hamilton : page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Nick Wray
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton

For actress Imogen Stubbs, with a first-class degree from Oxford, enjoying life at drama school and holidaying in Mexico with her boyfriend, life seemed good. But then she had a series of violent seizures, which led to anxiety and depression. Doctors later diagnosed them as panic attacks.
Here she tells Professor Anthony Clare how she managed to cure herself of the attacks with the help of a homeopathic doctor and physiotherapy.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Professor Anthony Clare
Interviewee:
Imogen Stubbs

Another round of the satirical news quiz. With team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop , and host Angus Deayton.
See today's choices.
Director John F D Northover; Producer Colin Swash
Repeated tomorrow Stereo .................. * See This Week: page 7
Followed by Victory Stills

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Angus Deayton.

David Baddiel and Frank Skinner present the comedy soccer show. Their guest team managers tonight include Channel 4 chief executive Michael Grade and comedian Jo Brand.
Director Peter Orton ; Producer Andy Jacobs

Contributors

Unknown:
David Baddiel
Unknown:
Frank Skinner
Unknown:
Michael Grade
Unknown:
Jo Brand.
Director:
Peter Orton
Producer:
Andy Jacobs

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