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10.30 Numbertime: Shapes - Rectangles (ages 4-5)
(Stereo)

10.45 Cats' Eyes:: Light and Sound - Music (ages 5-7)
(Stereo)

11.00 Around Scotland: Towns - Communications (ages 10-12)

11.20 Music Makers: Tempo (ages 9-11)
Exploring different aspects of music.
(Stereo)

11.40 Taking Issue: Euthanasia (ages 14-16)

12.00 Spanish Globo: Mi Ciudad: Programme 4 (ages 11-12)

12.05 History File: 20th Century Wrap-s: Britain - a Time of Change? (ages 14-17)

1.00 The Geography Programme (ages 11-16) Investigating Britain- Waste Disposal Stereo 80751707 1.20
Thunderbirds in French The Man from
M15 (part 4) 69146184 1.25ZigZag(ages 7-9) Village, Town and City- Our Changing Environment 80763542 1.45Come
Outside (ages 4-5) Soap

Coverage of the World Indoor Bowls championships from the Guild Hall in Preston. Dougie Donnelly introduces action from the first of the singles quarter-finals, which are played over the best of five sets. Commentary from Jimmy Davidson, David Rhys-Jones, John Bell, Mel Hughes and David McGill.

Including at 3.00 and 3.55 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduces:
Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
David Rhys-Jones
Unknown:
John Bell
Unknown:
Mel Hughes
Unknown:
David McGill.

On the planet Vagra 2 the crew of the Enterprise encounter a sinister lifeform that is to spell tragedy for one of their number.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Tasha Yar:
Denise Crosby
Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Armus:
Mart McChesney

Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Classic comedy first shown in 1959.

Hancock organises a demonstration to save the tree in his garden from destruction.

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Himself:
Tony Hancock
Sid:
Sidney James
Man from Ministry:
John Vere
Clerk of Works:
Reginald Beckwith
Tree inspector:
Hugh Lloyd
Timber merchant:
Robert Dorning
Workman:
Arthur Mullard

Thirty years ago last November Tom Jones was at number one with The
Green, Green Grass of Home. Tonight's film tells the story of the song and the man who made it famous.
Director Suzanne Phillips
Producer Richard Trayler-Smith Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Jones
Director:
Suzanne Phillips
Producer:
Richard Trayler-Smith Stereo

Champneys is one of Britain's most famous health resorts, a £350 a night haunt of the rich and famous. But behind the scenes Champneys is in big trouble, losing a million pounds a year. New boss Lord Thurso arrives to try to save the company. He finds too many managers, shabby rooms, and unhappy customers. By the time he's through, Thurso is three stone lighter - but how has Champney's shaped up?
Producer Clare Duggan : Executive producer Robert Thirkell Stereo Subtitled ...........
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Followed by COUNT ME IN Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Producer:
Clare Duggan

Open University
12.30 COUNT ME IN Hotel Hilbert
Repeat Stereo Subtitled 59653 1.00
Designer Rides Repeat Stereo 56127 1.30 Deadly Quarrels Repeat
Nightschool TV
2.00 Help Your Child with Maths
BBC Focus
4.00 English Heritage Buildingan
Abbey Repeat 15943 4.30 Unicef in the Classroom Repeat 37092 5.00 Modern Apprenticeships Repeat 13924 5.30
Birds on Lowland Farms Repeat
Open University
6.00 Quantum Physics Repeat
6.25 Quantum Leaps into the Atom
Repeat 4715030 6.50 The Search forthe WandZ Repeat
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