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Dewey Title Series
Age
Description
U No
301 DESIGNING FOR FEET AROUND SCOTLAND
10-12 years
Part of the unit "Designing It".
7128.03
301 PACKAGING CULTURE DEVELOPING WORLD
14+ years
This programme looks at some of the complexities of presenting other societies and cultures to a British audience.
6946.02
302 GIVE AND TAKE AROUND SCOTLAND
10-12 years
This drama concerns Marina, a serious girl, who is really angry about the litter in her school playground and decides to take matters in hand, but things don't go quite as she hopes.
7236.08
302 RULES O.K. AROUND SCOTLAND
10-12 years
This drama by Liz Lochhead looks at life through the eyes of 12-year old Noelene who meets complicated rules at every turn, but whose mother thinks her daughter should maker her own rules.
7233.05
302 REAL ME? CHOICES
12+ years
Part of series of dramas and documentaries on PSHE themes. Two young actors from 'Brookside' reveal the different roles they play in their public and private lives.
5744.02
302 GOOD TO BE BAD HARD TO BE GOOD (drama) EMOTIONAL LITERACY
7-11 years
A programme in the series about the skills children need to develop in order to relate successfully with other people, to empathise with other's feelings, and to understand and manage their own.
7968.06
302 ASHLEY AND STEPH (Cruising in cars) RUDE BRITANNIA
14-19 years
Each programme in this series follows the lives of young people whose behaviour is considered anti-social to varying degrees, and how their families, and the law, regard their activities.
7951.02
302 BEN (ASBOs) RUDE BRITANNIA
14-19 years
Each programme in this series follows the lives of young people whose behaviour is considered anti-social to varying degrees, and how their families, and the law, regard their activities.
7939.03
302 BENJI (Image and culture) RUDE BRITANNIA
14-19 years
Each programme in this series follows the lives of young people whose behaviour is considered anti-social to varying degrees, and how their families, and the law, regard their activities.
7939.04
302 MARIA (Underage drinking and aggression) RUDE BRITANNIA
14-19 years
Each programme in this series follows the lives of young people whose behaviour is considered anti-social to varying degrees, and how their families, and the law, regard their activities.
7984.03
302 SOPHIA (Hedonism and money) RUDE BRITANNIA
14-19 years
Each programme in this series follows the lives of young people whose behaviour is considered anti-social to varying degrees, and how their families, and the law, regard their activities.
7951.01
302 COMPETITION SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary examining human competitiveness, especially in school and sport, and asking if it is something inborn or encouraged by society and education, and what value we should place on it?
5726.08
302 KEEP YOUR COOL SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about some young people who are learning to control their tempers and the social skills that will help them to stay out of trouble.
5478.01
302 LOVE IS SCENE
14-16 years
A programme about this seemingly inexplicable emotion, how we define love, and its practical and emotional effects.
5757.07
302.03 BREAK UP LIFESTUFF: MORE THAN LOVE
16-19 years
A drama in three parts, set in a North London college, about the experiences of three couples over a 2 week period. What do you do when the romance ends but you still want to be friends?
7884.03
302.03 NO RESPECT LIFESTUFF: MORE THAN LOVE
16-19 years
A drama in three parts, set in a North London college, about the experiences of three couples over a 2 week period. How life can spin out of control when the feelings you have for someone are not returned.
7884.02
302.2 BRAVE NEW BIRTHS GENERAL STUDIES
16-19 years
This programme investigates the scientific techniques and ethics involved in the creation of artificial births
5491.04
302.2 WORK AND TECHNOLOGY GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
14-16 years
This programme looks at how technology is changing global employment opportunities.
1073.03
302.2 GET THE MESSAGE? HOMEGROUND
7-9 years
Part of a unit on communication. This programme looks at many of the different way's of passing messages.
5670.02
302.2 ON THE AIR HOMEGROUND
7-9 years
Part of a unit on communications. This programme looks at the development of radio, television and satellite broadcasts.
5679.06
302.2 POST HASTE HOMEGROUND
7-9 years
Part of a unit on communications. This programme looks at the post office.
5677.06
302.2 WRITE ON HOMEGROUND
7-9 years
Part of a unit on communication. This programme traces the development of writing.
5673.01
302.2 MODERN LEGENDS PICTURE BOX
8-11 years
This programme looks at modern urban legends.
6901.03
302.2 WORD PICTURE BOX
8-11 years
This documentary-style, programme looks at the origin and history of rap as a means of communication.
6899.07
302.2 FLYING COLOURS SAME DIFFERENCE
7-9 years
A series designed to help pupils explore their awareness of personal identity. Two alien reporters from another planet comment on different uses of colour from traffic lights & kerb markings to political murals and flags.
7351.09
302.2 BODY LANGUAGE SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about the crucial part body language plays in the way we communicate with each other.
6528.03
302.2 COMMUNICATION SCIENCE START HERE
8+ years
Part of a unit "Science and Technology in Society", this programme looks at both verbal and non-verbal communication.
6846.03
302.2 MEDIA 1: Every picture tells a story SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme looks closely at animation to show how film and T.V. create illusions of reality through the manipulation of line and colour.
5541.05
302.2 MEDIA 2: Matters of fact SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme shows the different ways the sinking of the S.S.Titanic has been presented by the media.
5689.02
302.2 MEDIA 3: Points of view SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme examines how different newspapers handle the same news item.
5544.07
302.2 MEDIA 4: Take my word SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme shows how a script becomes a finished T.V. production.
5546.01
302.2 MEDIA 5: Put yourself in the picture SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme show how to develop hands-on familiarisation with media technology and the planning processes involved in making a programme.
5547.06
302.2 COMMUNICATION SEE YOU SEE ME
7-9 years
This programme looks at the work behind the invention of the television (Baird), the telephone (Bell), the fax machine (Bain) and radar (Watt), and at their continuing influence on technology today.
7387.07
302.2 LIGHT AND SOUND 2: Communications SPACE ARK
7-11 years
This programme in the series featuring the robot characters Zippy, Lucca and Ponda, looks at how humans communicate through words and at the different technologies we use for wider communication.
6982.04
302.2 MEDIA: KTV TALK WRITE AND READ
7-9 years
A series introducing children to ways of looking at and using language. This programme follows the consumer research done before launching a new, local, children's TV channel.
6565.04
302.2 MEDIA: PLAYING A PART TALK WRITE AND READ
7-9 years
This series introduces children to ways of looking at and using language. This programme follows the making of a film from the casting of the children to the production of the scene.
5725.04
302.2 EXPRESSING YOURSELF TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at body language, voice technique, and how to overcome emotion and jargon.
6855.05
302.2 FIRST IMPRESSIONS TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme emphasises how hasty judgements are made on the basis of stereotyping and prejudice.
6845.01
302.2 INTERVIEWS TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme considers different kinds of interview, including those for a job, and the value of preparation.
6847.02
302.2 MESSAGES TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at organising facts and ideas and contrasts unprepared and prepared responses.
6849.01
302.2 QUESTIONS TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at ways of questioning, in a variety if roles and situations.
6845.03
302.2 RELATING EVENTS TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at commentary, witness accounts, comic tales, anecdotes and the role of view point.
6851.08
302.2 TEAMWORK: COLLABORATION TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at ways to develop co-operation, mutual understanding and support.
6851.03
302.2 GETTING THE MESSAGE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY STARTERS
9-12 years
This programme looks at the many ways of passing messages.
7067.08
302.2 SPREADING THE NEWS TECHNOLOGY STARTERS
9-12 years
This programme looks at the development of methods of mass communication from the printing press to the Internet.
7069.08
302.2 JUMBLE SALE (Posters and leaflets) WRITING AND PICTURES
6-7 years
This programme, in the series designed to develop writing ability featuring Scribbles the squirrel, looks at writing for posters and leaflets, and forming new words by adding a letter in front of '-at' or '-in'.
7081.04
302.2 JUMBLE SALE (Posters and leaflets) WRITING AND PICTURES
6-7 years
This programme, in the series designed to develop writing ability featuring Scribbles the squirrel, looks at writing for posters and leaflets, and forming new words by adding a letter in front of '-at' or '-in'.
7108.03
302.2 LOST DOG (Notices) WRITING AND PICTURES
6-7 years
This programme, in the series designed to develop writing ability featuring Scribbles the squirrel, looks at the skills needed in writing for notices and signs, and how 's' and 'h' together make a new sound.
7086.07
302.2 LOST DOG (Notices) WRITING AND PICTURES
6-7 years
This programme, in the series designed to develop writing ability featuring Scribbles the squirrel, looks at the skills needed in writing for notices and signs, and how 's' and 'h' together make a new sound.
7114.05
302.2 BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS ZIG ZAG
8-10 years
This programme looks at ways in which words and pictures can be combined to construct meanings, and see both professionals and school children put this into practice.
5518.04
302.2 REPORTING ZIG ZAG
8-10 years
This programme uses a short drama to show how two people witnessing the same event can give differing accounts depending on their background or the elements they saw, and the value of editing in a report.
5520.02
302.2 SOUNDS AND PICTURES ZIG ZAG
8-10 years
This programme shows the professionals and school children planning and creating their own programme to be recorded on videotape.
5522.02
302.2 WRITING AND PRINTING ZIG ZAG
8-10 years
This programme traces the development of written language, the first books and illuminated manuscripts, and how the need for wider communication led to printing.
5516.02
302.23 MEDIA MATTERS CITIZEN POWER
10-14 years
This programme considers the social and ethical issues around the media, how changes in technology have brought a greater influence on society and asks who contributes, influences and controls it.
7829.05
302.23 MY LEFT FOOT (The power of different media) ENGLISH PROGRAMME
14-17 years
This programme focuses on differences and similarities between the written & visual texts & explores the ways in which the film & the autobiographical writing of Christy Brown represent his life & achievements.
6910.01
302.23 EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
This programme looks at how we recognise different programmes, often from the briefest of clips, due to the particular style, clothes or props, and how sound, lighting and editing can alter our interpretation.
1021.02
302.23 GOING TO THE CINEMA ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
This programme looks at the different ways films are publicised, and how this links with other media.
1021.04
302.23 INTRODUCTION: Close encounters of a media kind ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
An introduction to this unit on mass media, particularly film and television, the ways in which the media enters are lives - posters, clothes, radio, advertising, newspapers, signs, magazines, records and CDs.
1021.01
302.23 IT'S NOT LIKE THE BOOK, MISS! ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
This programme looks at the adaptation of books for film or television, how they differ from the book and why, using Machine Gunners (TV 1983) and three versions of Great Expectations as examples.
1021.05
302.23 MEDIA MESSAGES: WRITING FOR TELEVISION ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
This programme features writing for different types of television, looking particularly at on a closely timed programme of viewer's own written responses (Points of View) and programme trails.
6789.05
302.23 PICTURES OF YOU ENGLISH TIME
11-14 years
This programme looks at the way books, radio and television programmes for children have changed, the way young people are portrayed in current affairs, advertising, and the advent of soaps for children.
1021.03
302.23 NEWSPAPERS LANDMARKS
9-12 years
This programme traces the history of newspapers from handbills or official notices to news-sheets, censorship, the first English daily newspaper in 1702, the Stamp Act, advertising and the modern industry.
6778.08
302.23 T IS FOR TELEVISION LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme three young people consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned by this issue as they try to answer the question, "Is television good for us?".
7347.08
302.23 RADIO WAVES SCENE
13-17 years
This drama, set in a local radio station, raises the issues of who defines and controls the broadcasting of news.
7036.08
302.23 DO THE RIGHT THING: Gender and Race TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (BBC)
11-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight. NB: this a revised and re-edited version of the series shown on CH4 in 1997.
7255.09
302.23 EAT THE HYPE: Television Advertising TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (BBC)
11-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight. NB: this a revised and re-edited version of the series shown on CH4 in 1997.
7253.06
302.23 KNOW THE SCORE: Taste and Violence TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (BBC)
11-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight. NB: this a revised and re-edited version of the series shown on CH4 in 1997.
7256.05
302.23 NEWSHOUND: News TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (BBC)
11-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight. NB: this a revised and re-edited version of the series shown on CH4 in 1997.
7258.09
302.23 ZAP ZONE: Interactive TV and Multi-channels TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (BBC)
11-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight. NB: this a revised and re-edited version of the series shown on CH4 in 1997.
7262.02
302.23 DO THE RIGHT THING: Gender and Race TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (CH4)
9-13 years
This series explains the criteria within which television has to work.
7191.04
302.23 EAT THE HYPE: Television Advertising TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (CH4)
9-13 years
This series explains the criteria within which television has to work.
7189.03
302.23 KNOW THE SCORE: Taste and Violence TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (CH4)
9-13 years
This series explains the criteria within which television has to work.
7195.04
302.23 NEWSHOUND: News TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (CH4)
9-13 years
This series explains the criteria within which television has to work.
7199.04
302.23 ZAP ZONE: Interactive TV and Multi-channels TV: FRIEND OR FOE? (CH4)
9-13 years
This series puts television under the spotlight.
7202.04
302.3 RULES ALL ABOUT US
5-7 years
Part of the unit "Say What You Think".
7485.06
302.3 WORKING TOGETHER (SAY WHAT YOU THINK) ALL ABOUT US
5-7 years
Part of the unit "Say What You Think".
7493.05
302.3 2 TOUGH CREW (drama) EMOTIONAL LITERACY
7-11 years
A programme in the series about the skills children need to develop in order to relate successfully with other people, to empathise with other's feelings, and to understand and manage their own.
7960.07
302.3 FOOL AND THE GANG (drama) EMOTIONAL LITERACY
7-11 years
A programme in the series about the skills children need to develop in order to relate successfully with other people, to empathise with other's feelings, and to understand and manage their own.
7969.04
302.3 LIFE FOCUS
9-13 years
The theme of this drama is care.
7018.05
302.3 TEAM WORK FOCUS
9-13 years
The theme of this drama is trust and friendship.
7015.08
302.3 DECIDE FOR YOURSELF GOOD HEALTH
9-11 years
This programme examines the need for children to make decisions as they become older and more independent, and how with independence comes responsibility but that we need support to develop confidence.
7165.04
302.3 G IS FOR GANG LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme four young people from Manchester consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned by this issue as they look at the pros and cons of gangs.
1070.06
302.3 G IS FOR GANG LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme four young people from Manchester consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned by this issue as they look at the pros and cons of gangs.
7269.03
302.3 ME AND YOU QUEST
9-11 years
This programme looks at the importance of friendship, the role religious belief can play in people's attitudes (with reference to Sikhism), and a dramatised story is followed by children's own accounts of bullying.
7065.08
302.3 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? QUEST
9-11 years
This programme looks at what "being different" means and how some people suffer as a result, a Buddhist story about the tendency to disregard other people's views, and optimism in South Africa for a just society.
7073.09
302.3 GAMES WE PLAY SAME DIFFERENCE
7-9 years
A series designed to help pupils explore their awareness of personal identity. Two alien reporters from another planet comment on different activities like chess, fishing, roadblocks and ball games, including football.
7344.05
302.3 LIVING TOGETHER SAME DIFFERENCE
7-9 years
A series designed to help pupils explore their awareness of personal identity. Two alien reporters from another planet observe the rituals of weddings and christenings, kite flying, mace tossing and bonfires on 11 July.
7354.02
302.3 BULLIES: Judging by appearances SARAH AND THE WHAMMI
4-6 years
A series exploring personal, social and emotional development in which a young girl mixes fantasy and reality as her way of resolving her confusion about belonging and identity, and of putting her life in order.
7513.09
302.3 BREAKAWAY SCENE
14-16 years
A drama, by Valerie Georgeson, about the effect on the friendship of a group of girls when one of them gets a boyfriend.
5681.03
302.3 GANG: WHERE ARE THEY NOW SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary that revisits some of Bennet's gang, a group of 15 year old boys, five years after they were the subject of a previous programme 'Anatomy of a Gang'.
5884.02
302.3 GIRLS' GANG SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary which follows a group of girls through a week in their lives and in which they consider their relationships, activities and roles within the group.
5674.04
302.3 MIXED EXPERIENCE SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about friendships and relationships between young people of different and mixed races and how they see their own identity and sense of belonging.
5543.08
302.3 MIXED EXPERIENCE SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary, first shown in 1987, about friendships and relationships between young people of different and mixed races and how they see their own identity and sense of belonging.
6136.06
302.3 ODDSQUAD SCENE
14-16 years
Comedy drama by John Godber and Jane Thornton about three 16 year olds who are all a little bit on the outside, bullied and ignored by turns, struggling with their own problems and finding ways of coping.
7986.04
302.3 PARTY PARTY SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about parties, how people feel and behave, their social role and how things can go wrong.
6031.07
302.3 PIG BOY SCENE
13-17 years
A drama about a young boy trying to "go straight"and the pressure put on him by the 'gang' leader in a Young Offenders Institution .
7108.08
302.3 SIMULATION EXERCISE SCENE
14-16 years
A drama, by John Challen, about pupils allowed to elect their own leader and about the use they make of their new 'democracy'. Features Glyn Owen and Richard Hope.
4400.09
302.3 SPY IN THE CAB SCENE
13-17 years
A drama about a boy whose father is an ambitious policeman with social pretensions, and the effect this has on his sons relationships.
7074.02
302.3 AT HOME WITH DECISIONS SEE YOU SEE ME
7-9 years
First of two programmes exploring decisions and consequences, concentrating on what goes on within a family, offering different solutions and possible outcomes of differing seriousness.
7885.03
302.3 OUT AND ABOUT WITH TOPS SEE YOU SEE ME
7-9 years
Second of two programmes exploring decisions and consequences, where children have to make decisions or fail to make a decision, within the wider context of the community.
7896.04
302.3 SCHOOL FRIENDS WATCH
5-7 years
This programme, in a unit presented by children, looks at making friends, breaking up and making up, games to be played together, plus a specially devised Friendship code.
7580.03
302.3 SPECIAL FRIENDS WATCH
5-7 years
This programme about special friends, in a unit presented by children, also looks at issues such as caring for each other, crossing language barriers and staying in contact.
7580.05
302.3 AWAY WITH THE MANGER WHAT'S THE STORY?
9-11 years
A drama in five parts about the preparations for a nativity play. The story, set in the fictitious mid-Ulster village of Carrick, is perceived from five different viewpoints and explores individual and community identity in Northern Ireland.
7353.09
302.3 BLEAK MIDWINTER WHAT'S THE STORY?
9-11 years
A drama in five parts about the preparations for a nativity play. The story, set in the fictitious mid-Ulster village of Carrick, is perceived from five different viewpoints and explores individual and community identity in Northern Ireland.
7352.05
302.3 COME ALL YE FAITHFUL WHAT'S THE STORY?
9-11 years
A drama in five parts about the preparations for a nativity play. The story, set in the fictitious mid-Ulster village of Carrick, is perceived from five different viewpoints and explores individual and community identity in Northern Ireland.
7351.07
302.3 DECK THE HALLS WHAT'S THE STORY?
9-11 years
A drama in five parts about the preparations for a nativity play. The story, set in the fictitious mid-Ulster village of Carrick, is perceived from five different viewpoints and explores individual and community identity in Northern Ireland.
7343.03
302.3 O LITTLE TOWN WHAT'S THE STORY?
9-11 years
A drama in five parts about the preparations for a nativity play. The story, set in the fictitious mid-Ulster village of Carrick, is perceived from five different viewpoints and explores individual and community identity in Northern Ireland.
7335.09
302.4 PROBLEM PAGE GOOD HEALTH
8-12 years
In this programme a class of children make their own investigation into the problem of bullying.
5565.01
302.4 BEST FRIENDS PICTURE BOX
8-11 years
This is the story of the friendship of two boys and how they react when one has to move away.
6906.03
302.4 FITTING IMAGES SCENE
14-16 years
This programme is about 'ideals', how people feel about conforming to them, or not, and how people make judgements based on the way others look.
5994.03
302.4 HEROES AND HERO WORSHIP SCENE
14-16 years
This documentary tries to discover if teenagers of today have similar heroes to their grandparents, or do they change from one generation to another, and what function they are fulfilling.
6788.04
302.4 UNITED SCENE
13-17 years
Damian Gorman's story, set in Northern Ireland of 1995, about Manchester United fans from both sides of the divide and Francie, who is transfixed by events earlier that year when Cantona attacked a racist fan.
7252.05
302.5 CHANGES CHOICES
12+ years
Part of a series of dramas and documentaries on personal, social and health education themes. This programme shows how one copes with new friends and experiences.
5535.06
302.5 HOW OTHERS SEE US CHOICES
12+ years
Part of a series of dramas and documentaries on PSHE themes. This programme shows children from an independent preparatory & an inner city comprehensive school changing places for a day.
5536.04
302.5 PRACTICALLY PERFECT CHOICES
12+ years
Part of a series of dramas and documentaries on PSHE themes. This programme examines the attitudes of the able-bodied to the disabled and the work of the Graeae Theatre Company.
5537.08
302.5 RIGHT CHARLIE CHOICES
12+ years
Part of a series of dramas and documentaries on PSHE themes. This drama involving smoking & stealing reflects some of the daily pressures that children face & the decisions they have to make.
5541.01
302.5 WHO AM I? CHOICES
12+ years
Part of series of dramas and documentaries on personal, social and health education themes. This programme compares the public and private lives of a well known performer.
5534.01
302.5 BOX FOCUS
9-13 years
The theme of this drama is the difficulty surrounding social responsibility.
7020.02
302.5 MOVING AWAY LANDMARKS
9-12 years
This programme looks back at migration from the UK, the Scottish clearances, the Irish potato famine and emigration to Australia ,and at the pressures that drove people to make such a move.
6571.08
302.5 MOVING HERE LANDMARKS
9-12 years
This programme looks at the people who have come to Britain, throughout history up to today, at some of the reasons why they came, how the welcome they received has varied and their contribution to the society here.
6677.05
302.5 MOVING HOUSE LANDMARKS
9-12 years
This programme follows a family with children as they move home within the UK, the reasons for the move, the arrangements that have to be made and how the different members of the family were affected.
6570.04
302.5 MOVING THERE LANDMARKS
9-12 years
A programme about the causes of Jewish migration to Palestine, the nation of Israel, the conflicting interests of 'immigrants' & 'original' inhabitants, follows a family moving to Israel at the time of the first Gulf War.
6673.05
302.5 JACKALS OFF LIMITS
14-19 years
Drama by Andrew Bannerman about the experiences of a young girl who, feeling bored and stifled by the town she lives in, turns to joyriding and the consequences of her actions.
7142.05
302.5 SARAH MOVES ON SARAH MOVES ON
8-11 years
This one-off programme continues on from the series "Sarah and the Whammi", and is largely aimed at the Northern Ireland curriculum.
7909.03
302.5 ARGUMENTS SCENE
14-16 years
Members of a young peoples' theatre group improvise situations in which people get into arguments, followed by analysis of how arguments start, develop and finish.
5950.06
302.5 BANK HOLIDAY SCENE
14-16 years
A drama by Colin Welland, about two rough looking bikers who, while not looking for trouble seem to find it, and decide that one final act of rebellion will make the weekend worthwhile.
6947.02
302.5 DOING YOUR OWN THING SCENE
14-16 years
Three teenagers each with a different and all absorbing ambition (Latin American ballroom dancer, taxidermist and astronaut). NB: contains explicit footage of preparing a fox carcass for stuffing.
6014.07
302.5 FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIP SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary in which teenagers act out their own anecdotes about the joys and pains of friendship and what it is like without friends.
5536.03
302.5 QPR ASKEY IS DEAD SCENE
14-16 years
A drama about a boy-made-good, who returns to his old school for the maladjusted, to find that it has been closed down and is being converted into ten luxury apartments.
5728.05
302.5 SEPARATE PEACE SCENE
14-16 years
A drama, by Tom Stoppard, set in 1965, about 'Brownie' who endeavours to spend his entire life in hospital, although there is nothing wrong with him, and the reactions of other people to his apparent unconcern.
6895.09
302.5 SKINNY MARINK SCENE
13-17 years
A drama about a boy, outwardly an all round achiever, who is inwardly beset by fears and doubts.
7175.04
302.5 STUNTS AND DAREDEVILS SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about people who enjoy doing daring things for fun and others who do them for a living.
5465.05
302.5 WHY ARE YOU SO SHY? SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary about shyness - is it a handicap or an attractive part of someone's character? What ways are there of coping with it?
6688.03
302.5 MOVING HOUSE TALK WRITE AND READ
7-9 years
A series introducing children to ways of looking at and using language. This programme explores the anxieties and the experience of two brothers as they move away from their home and school.
6028.05
302.5 APPEARANCES TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to stimulate classroom discussion. In this programme children from a London school talk about how they see themselves and how others see them.
5544.04
302.5 FAME TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to stimulate classroom discussion. In this programme 13 year old Bradley Shepherd a star of the series "Grange Hill" talks about what it is like to be famous.
5544.05
302.5 BEST FRIENDS WHO - ME?
8-11 years
This series looks at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion.
6027.02
302.5 TEACHERS TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to 'stimulate class discussion', this programme is an improvised story about the relationships between teachers and pupils.
5547.05
302.5 THE JACKET TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to 'stimulate class discussion', this programme is an improvised drama about a boy who wants a new jacket so he can be like one of his friends.
5547.04
302.5 TWO'S COMPANY Part 1: Friends TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to 'stimulate class discussion', this programme is the first of two plays about two girls whose friendship is unwittingly broken up by a third girl.
5545.07
302.5 TWO'S COMPANY Part 2: Outsiders TUTORIAL TOPICS
11-13 years
Part of a series designed to 'stimulate class discussion', this programme is the second of two plays about two girls whose friendship is unwittingly broken up by a third girl.
5545.08
302.5 NEW HOME, NEW SCHOOL WHO-ME/
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme Ross moves from Scotland to Milton Keynes.
5873.02
302.5 BEST FRIENDS WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. This programme focusses on a close multi-racial friendship.
5876.05
302.5 BLUE SKIES WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme a group of children have a camping holiday away from home.
5878.03
302.5 FLARE UP WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme Wayne and Christine give different versions of an incident at school.
5864.03
302.5 GIRLS AND BOYS WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. This programme looks at the different ways in which girls and boys are expected to behave.
5868.06
302.5 INDEPENDENCE WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. This programme looks at Kim, who is disabled, and her desire for independence.
5874.08
302.5 LIES AND ACCUSATIONS WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme Sally is accused of lying by her friends.
5860.06
302.5 RESPONSIBILITIES WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme a lost watch gives Chris a problem.
5871.02
302.5 SECRETS WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme a secret leaves Jo in a dilemma.
5863.03
302.5 WINNERS AND LOSERS WHO-ME?
8-11 years
This series uses dramas to look at personal and social issues affecting children's lives and is designed to stimulate discussion. In this programme someone cheats in a race.
5866.08
303.23 LANGUAGE OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA ENGLISH FILE
13-16 years
This programme looks at graphic design on the Internet, at differing levels of interactivity and their effect and at screen text layout and function.
7474.08
303.23 LANGUAGE OF THE MOVING IMAGE ENGLISH FILE
13-16 years
This programme looks at planning, the screenplay, the storyboard then at the film or television 'shoot' including, direction, camera, lighting and sound, and finally at editing and its affect on potential meaning.
7474.07
303.23 LANGUAGE OF THE STATIC IMAGE ENGLISH FILE
13-16 years
This programme looks at the different language used in magazine, display and advertising images, the relationship of still images to anchoring captions and image manipulation.
7474.06
303.3 STEREOTYPES CHAT ROOM
7-11 years
This series takes a fresh look at issues relating to people with learning disabilities. This programme challenges the stereotypes attached to people with Down's Syndrome.
7588.03
303.3 EMPIRE HISTORY IN ACTION
14-16 years
This unit presents historical film in a critical context. This programme explores how the emphasis in films and documentaries changed through the 1930s and 1940s, as a prelude to the end of Empire.
7414.04
303.3 IT'S UP TO YOU LIFESCHOOL
14-16 years
This programme looks at attitudes to responsibility.
6687.07
303.3 U IS FOR UNDER AGE LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme three young people consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned by this issue as they try to answer the question, "Should age restrict our behaviour?".
7347.09
303.3 BEN'S PATIENT LIFESTUFF: DECISIONS
14-19 years
A drama, in a documentary style, about a young person facing a real life choice. Sixth former Ben has to decide whether look after his terminally ill mother, despite the possible adverse consequences for him.
7867.06
303.3 LEAH'S TRIALS LIFESTUFF: DECISIONS
14-19 years
A drama, in a documentary style, about a young person facing a real life choice. Witness to a brutal crime, a 15 year old girl is left with the problem of whether or not to rat on a friend.
7867.08
303.3 STEVE'S HEARTACHE LIFESTUFF: DECISIONS
14-19 years
A drama, in a documentary style, about a young person facing a real life choice. A cross-cultural relationship is put to the test when both sets of parents decide to interfere.
7867.07
303.3 NEW BOY NEW BOY
14-19 years
This programme follows four teenage boys, who are finding school and relationships harder than most, on a 4 week intensive course aimed to give them the lifeskills needed to attain their potential.
7979.02
303.3 FAME SCENE
14-16 years
In this programme four teenagers are given a chance to taste what fame could mean for them, to meet the famous and learn if it matches their expectations.
6569.06
303.3 GULPIN SCENE
14-16 years
A drama about a football crazy teenager who realises that in responding to family expectations she has been prevented from doing what she wanted, simply because she is a girl.
6948.02
303.3 WHY PREJUDICE SCENE
14-16 years
A programme about various aspects of prejudice, in which teenagers discuss some of the reasons for and the consequences, particularly of racial prejudice.
5566.06
303.3 TELEVISION CENSORSHIP STANDARD GRADE ENGLISH
14-16 years
In this series young people from all over Scotland debate issues of interest to them.
7135.02
303.3 STICKS AND STONES TALK WRITE AND READ
7+ years
This series introduces children to ways of looking at and using language, this programme looks at the hurt that can be caused by 'name calling'.
6846.01
303.3 PRESENTATIONS TALKBACK
16+ years
A series about communicating, and expressing oneself using the spoken word. This programme looks at the process of 'selling' an idea, anticipating objections and representing others.
6854.03
303.3 CENSORSHIP TV6
15-19 years
This programme asks what are the ethics of censorship and should there be complete freedom of expression?
7184.04
303.43 NEIGHBOURS AROUND SCOTLAND
10-12 years
This programme looks at areas of potential conflict in Scotland and France and features the alien character "Grax" and his helpers who talk to families about the problems of historical enmity.
7478.08
303.48 ON THE MOVE MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPE
10-14 years
This series looks at the historical evidence of changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. This programme examines why changes in the transport system for roads and canals took place.
6571.03
303.6 AWAY FROM THE FRONT ENGLISH FILE
14-16 years
This programme explores how, through film and television, war has become an experience shared by civilians as well as soldiers, using the story of Anne Frank, propaganda films and contemporary news clips.
5523.08
303.6 FOG OF WAR (Film Documentary 2003 PG) FOG OF WAR
Oscar winning documentary in which the former US Secretary of Defense talks about what he learnt about conflict from his work in foreign policy during the end of WWII, Cuba in 1962 and the Vietnam War.
8017.01
303.6 K IS FOR KILL LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme, based in Northern Ireland, three young people consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned with this issue, and ask the question "Can killing ever be justified?".
7342.04
303.6 V IS FOR VIOLENCE LIFESCHOOL
14+ years
In this programme three young people consult experts, interview interested parties and people concerned by this issue as they asks questions about violence. Is it out of control, if so what can be done about it?
7262.03
303.6 AS SEEN ON T.V. OFF LIMITS
14-19 years
This drama explores how three young people with a lot to lose, get involved in a riot and the implications of their involvement.
7136.09
303.6 ON SCREEN OFF LIMITS
13-19 years
The first of two programmes, this programme raises the concerns about the impact and the effect of violence on the screen, discussed by two groups, one of boys and one of girls.
7094.02
303.6 REAL LIVES OFF LIMITS
13-19 years
The second of two programmes, this programme considers the causes of aggression and violent behaviour, discussed by two groups, one of young people and one of those convicted of violence.
7096.05
303.6 THAT'S SETTLED THEN PEOPLE IN SOCIETY
12-14 years
This series looks at how institutions of contemporary society shape and affect our lives. This programme looks at different ways of settling disputes, whether at work, within one country or at an international level.
7260.05
303.6 WAR AND PEACE RE COLLECTION
14+ years
This programme is a compilation of material from the BBC archives around this issue, featuring Timewatch on the bombing of Dresden, the Lotz ghetto in Poland, and the accounts of survivors from Auschwitz.
7086.02
303.6 LAST BUS SCENE
14-16 years
A drama by Keith Dewhurst, about four teenage boys who cause serious trouble on the last bus home with tragic consequences, and the reactions of the other passengers. Originally shown in 1968.
6906.08
303.6 VANDALS SCENE
14-16 years
A documentary looking at vandalism in Britain today. Is it just a modern phenomenon, is it on the increase, what motivates those who commit such acts?
6010.03
303.6 SCHOOL TIES Part 1 SCHOOL TIES
11-14 years
A three part comedy drama telling the story of two mutually antagonistic school groups in Northern Ireland, one Protestant, one Catholic, and the search for common ground.
7421.05
303.6 SCHOOL TIES Part 2 SCHOOL TIES
11-14 years
Part 2 of a three part comedy drama telling the story of two mutually antagonistic school groups in N.I., one Protestant, one Catholic, and the search for common ground.
7425.1
303.6 SCHOOL TIES Part 3 SCHOOL TIES
11-14 years
Concluding part 3 of a comedy drama telling the story of two mutually antagonistic school groups in N.I., one Protestant, one Catholic, and the search for common ground.
7429.01
303.6 CARRYING KNIVES STANDARD GRADE ENGLISH
14-16 years
In this series, part of the unit "Jawbox", young people from all over Scotland debate issues of interest to them.
7144.06
303.7 COASTAL ECONOMIES PLACE AND PEOPLE SPECIAL
14-16 years
This programme examines why coasts and river mouths are highly rated as locations for settlement and economic activity, the environmental issues that result, and looks particularly at Teeside, Naples and Lisbon.
7416.05
304.2 POLLUTION: AIR ENVIRONMENTS
9-11 years
Part of the unit 'Pollution', looking at different kinds of pollution, their causes and what can be done to control them.
5945.02
304.2 POLLUTION: FOOD ENVIRONMENTS
9-11 years
Part of the unit 'Pollution', looking at different kinds of pollution, their causes and what can be done to control them.
5947.07
304.2 POLLUTION: NOISE ENVIRONMENTS
9-11 years
Part of the unit 'Pollution', looking at different kinds of pollution, their causes and what can be done to control them.
5946.06
304.2 POLLUTION: WASTE ENVIRONMENTS
9-11 years
This programme looks at different kinds of pollution, their causes and what can be done to control them.
5942.01
304.2 POLLUTION: WATER ENVIRONMENTS
9-11 years
Part of the unit "Pollution", looking at different kinds of pollution, their causes and what can be done to control them.
5943.06
304.2 AFTER METAL BASHING PART 1 GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
First of two programmes examining the problems of unemployment and dereliction left by the decline of the iron industry in the 'Black Country'.
5883.03
304.2 AFTER METAL BASHING PART 2 GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
Second of two programmes examining the problems of unemployment and dereliction left by the decline of the iron industry in the 'Black Country'.
5883.08
304.2 ENERGY 2000 GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
This programme looks at the available options for energy, their problems and advantages.
5887.01
304.2 FIR WARS GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
This programme investigates the geographical, economic and social implications of the forestry industry in Scotland.
5885.04
304.2 LOUGH AND THE LIGNITE GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
This programme investigates the dilemma of whether the ecology round Lough Neagh should be threatened by the exploitation of the lignite resources which could provide power and jobs.
5881.02
304.2 PASTURES NEW GEOGRAPHY CASEBOOK
13-16 years
This programme looks at the way farmers are finding other uses for their land and the suitability of the diversification in the face of growing efficiency.
5882.09
304.2 CLIMATE CHANGE GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
14-16 years
This programme looks at the effect of human activity on climate change and how people respond to the change.
1074.02
304.2 ECOSYSTEMS GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
14-16 years
This programme examines global distribution and the nature of ecosystems plus the impact and conflicts arising from human activity.
1073.08
304.2 ALL AROUND US GOOD HEALTH
8-12 years
In this programme primary school children look at ways of improving their environment.
6896.03
304.2 ADVENTURE IN THE CITY OUT FOR ADVENTURE
9-13 years
This series focuses on education in the outdoors. In this programme pupils on a 3 day visit to an activity centre, learn about the right equipment and the safe ways to go climbing and kayaking among other activities.
7009.03
304.2 ADVENTURE IN WALES OUT FOR ADVENTURE
9-13 years
This series focuses on education in the outdoors. In this programme pupils recount their experiences on an adventure holiday in Snowdonia climbing, gorge walking, hill walking and going underground.
7009.04
304.2 LICKEY HILLS ADVENTURE OUT FOR ADVENTURE
9-13 years
This series focuses on education in the outdoors. In this programme, having done their planning, the pupils set out for a day out in the woods learning about the wildlife and tackling a challenge before making camp.
7007.02
304.2 SCHOOLGROUND ADVENTURE OUT FOR ADVENTURE
9-13 years
This series focuses on education in the outdoors. This programme looks at activities requiring teamwork to solve particular problems and at one schools work to transform their dull playground and encourage wildlife.
7007.01
304.2 COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS PLACE AND PEOPLE SPECIAL
14-16 years
This programme considers the impact on the environment of economic development in coastal areas, the Sea Empress oil spill near Milford Haven, growth and decline on Teeside and how recovery can be aided.
7418.04
304.2 ROSE'S TREE SCENE
14-16 years
A drama by Derek Smith, centred around the annual planting of a tree by the local Mayor, provides a parable about the changing values of our times and shows teenage enthusiasm versus adult cynicism.
6025.08
304.2 THAT GREEN STUFF SCENE
14-16 years
A drama, by Leslie Stewart, about a girl on a work experience scheme who discovers that the firm is secretly producing environmentally harmful products. Should she tell? Who? And how to do it?
6529.03
304.2 FIFTEEN YEARS TO DOOMSDAY SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
16+ years
This programme asks should we take the environment into account when planning the way we live or should we be completely changing the way we live.
6691.06
304.2 HOW GREEN IS YOUR VALLEY? SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
16+ years
This series is aimed at pupils studying Sixth Form General Studies and 16+ Science Courses. This programme looks at the problems of the greenhouse effect, the hole in the ozone layer and acid rain.
6029.03
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304.2 LIVING 2: Paradise Lost SCIENCE ZONE
9-11 years
This programme looks at the impact of tourism on the environment in the Coral Kays (Belize), the value of scientific monitoring, and at how Finland worked to minimise the impact of the Olympics.
7009.08
304.2 EARTH LTD SCIENTIFIC EYE
11-13 years
This programme looks at the world's supply of raw materials.
5868.05
304.2 SEARCH 1: In the City SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme visits a project to regenerate old railway sidings in Manchester, an 'Urban Farm' and 'Horses at Work' in Halifax.
5550.04
304.2 SEARCH 2: In the Country SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme visits West Yorkshire's Ecological and Advisory Service, and shows projects being undertaken by local schools near Wakefield and Leeds.
5553.04
304.2 SEARCH 3: In Water SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme shows studies being undertaken at two school ponds and streams at Yeadon and an R.S.P.B reserve.
5555.04
304.2 SEARCH 4: Goes Full Circle SEARCH
9-13 years
This programme shows projects like Leeds 'Save Waste and Prosper' that recycle rubbish for use over and again.
5557.07
304.6 CENSUS 2001 CENSUS 2001
11-14 years
A look at the last census and what it tells us about Britain today.
7633.08
304.6 LESSONS FROM KERALA DEVELOPING WORLD
14+ years
This programme looks at how the Indian state of Kerala has achieved small family size, low infant mortality and good life expectancy.
6952.06
304.6 RURAL REVIVAL (ROMANIA) GEOGRAPHICAL EYE
11-14 years
This programme looks at the causes and effect of population migration and the factors that influence economic development in countries.
7471.06
304.6 BABY BOOM GEOGRAPHY COLLECTION
16+ years
This programme, with the A level examination syllabus in mind, looks at population growth and at population policies.
6930.08
304.6 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
14-16 years
This programme looks at global distribution, the growth of population, the relative impact of people on the earth's resources and strategies for managing population growth.
1073.05
304.6 TRANSMIGRATION IN INDONESIA GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
11-13 years
Part of the unit "Investigating Asia", this programme looks at the attempt to make people move to less populated islands and the environmental issues which make this so difficult.
7323.07
304.6 SHOULD I GO OR SHOULD I STAY (Population Movement) REVIEWING THE LANDSCAPE
11-14 years
This programme looks at the factors that affect growth and decline in populations, the census every ten years, the causes and the experiences of migration, with the emphasis on Northern Ireland.
6949.05
304.6 POPULATION PROBLEMS SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
16+ years
This series is aimed at pupils studying sixth Form General Studies and 16+ science courses. This programme looks at the international relationships between overpopulation and other world issues.
6902.08
304.6 POPULATION IN TRANSITION IN ITALY SHAPE OF THE WORLD
14+ years
This programme in the series on globalisation, looks at population change in Italy, the possible explanations for the decline in fertility and the implications for Italian society and the economy.
7087.02
304.8 EMIGRANTS (PORTUGAL) GEOGRAPHICAL EYE
11-14 years
This programme looks at the causes and effects of migration.
7482.08
304.8 SURVIVAL IN THE CITY GEOGRAPHY PROGRAMME
11-13 years
This programme, using Brazil as an example, shows some of the reasons for and consequences of rural-urban migration in a developing country.
5566.04
304.8 HOME FROM HOME HISTORY FILE
14-16 years
This programme uses considers the histories of the many immigration and emigration movements centred on Britain.
5719.03
304.8 MIGRATION HISTORY IN ACTION
14-16 years
This unit presents historical film in a critical context. This programme looks at the migration of British Commonwealth citizens, and at early television programmes that exposed the tensions that were created.
7382.01
304.8 CONCRETE GARDEN OFF LIMITS
14-19 years
The story of Marcia, a nine year old arriving in London from the Caribbean and having to cope with a new family situation, a different culture and her feelings of estrangement, told almost without words.
7269.04
304.8 ORIGINS ORIGINS
11-16 years
This programme brings together the story of five different immigrants crossing the seas from Poland, the Caribbean, Ireland, Vietnam and Pakistan to settle in Bristol.
7438.03
304.8 MIGRANT'S HEARTS SHAPE OF THE WORLD
14+ years
This programme in the series on globalisation, follows migrant Jatinder Verma, as he travels to places in India and England, tracing the feelings of displacement and the conflicts associated with his situation.
7092.04
304.8 MIGRATION 1: I'M A BERLINER WORLD STUDIES
14-18 years
This programme looks at the immigrant population of Berlin, focusing on the Turkish community.
6524.05
304.8 MIGRATION 2: DIFFERENT COUNTRY, DIFFERENT WORLD WORLD STUDIES
14-18 years
This programme looks at the movement of people from Ireland to London.
6526.03
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