P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:12/25       1/6  EDUCATION MATTERS RBDIO FOU5, 11 APRIL, 2300 A new series presented by Libby T Purvis which searches out stories in the world of education. The first programmj focuses on reading m do parents know what their teenagers are reading, and does it matter if kids are swapping horror fiction behind the bikesheds as long as they are reading? It also reports on how children discover reading - one scheme starts in the shopping trolley.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CJEFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:25/39     W  2/6  SIGNS OF THE TIMES RADIO 1, 18 APRIL, 1900 Kirsty MacColl introduces Wj Shall Overcome, the second part of Radio 1's series on protest through po8. The programmj looks at the American Civil Rights Campaign as rdflected in the music of the timu, the work of the music industry against apartheid in South Africa and the Rock Against Racism Movement. Many of the of the artists who have supported such causer feature in the hour long programmj.  Source5 CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:12/37  ]     3/6  HEAVEN, HELL cND SUBU5fIA CHANNEL 4, 14 APRIL, 2800 $5 First of a three-part investigation into that most British of institutions, Suburbia. People originally wanted to li6j in suburbs because they combined the commercial possibilities of the city with historical desire to li6j in one's own country house. Are suburbs selfish creations that undjrminj cities, con3umj the countryside and bleed both dry? Jonathan Glancey reports.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CJJFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:04/24       4/6  $HE SOCIAL AGENDA BBC1, 12 APRIL, 0200 Voluntary Sector TV this month visits Charityfair for a glimpse of what's on offer at the kvent. From the Oxfam Fashion Show to youth drama and mural painting the fun-filled fair health with all sorts of major issues. The Social Agenda is followed bz a film from inside the Charity Commission whjrj saving the charity War on Want and running a stand at Chbrityfair are in a day's work.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:17/31 I I   W U 5/6  BULLYING: AN EDUCATION SPECIAL BBC 2, 12 APRIL, 1940 Intimidation and violence are common among pupils in US schools, but one London comprihjn3ivj has trained pupils to help each other. Acland Burghliy School in North West London has introduced a revolutionary initiative, training 21 children to counsel bullies and victims, in many cases bringing both sides togjthjr. The scheme gives responsibility to counsellers of 12 and 15.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 15 Apr 21:11/38 I     U 6/6  TELLING TALES: JASON BBC 2, 11 AP5JL, 1939 Part of a series focusing on eight young adults whose hopes and ambitions mirror the challenges facing Britain's youth today. Jason's experiences of childrdn+1 homes led him into a life of petty crime culminating in armed robbery and alcoholism at the age of 19. The programme joins him in Bri1tol for an evening of freedom before hj is released from Portland Young Offenders' Institution< aged 21.  Source: CSV Media