P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 13 May 21:16/15 ]    WT  1/5  (HE LOWDOWN: SAM BBC 1, 10 MAY, 1710 Profile of a bright 10 year old boy with cerebral palsy who struggles against the sjvjre limitation on his ability to communicate. The film goes beneath Sam'u disabled exterior to discover a sharp intelligence and charisma. 'hen he finally aquireu a specially adapated electric wheelchair and an artificial voice machine Sam can move around independently and speak for himself for the first timu.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 13 May 21:14/24 I    W  2/5  LIFE STORIES; IN LOVING MEMO Z BBC 1, 10 May, 2000 A loving husband and father recalls the day a consultant told him his wife had only a year to live. He and his two sons tell how thry looked after Pauline at home unthl she died from cancer five days before her 40th birthday. Four years on they report that they are gjttink with life, sthll li6ing togjthjr in the same house, and hoping Pauline would bj proud of how they have coped without her.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 13 May 21:17/27 I      3/5  DENIED THE TO 5 2 BBC 1, 8 May, 1030 Presenter Ian Duty looks at companies who actively recruit disabled people and see it as good business rather than charity. Britain's biggest emplo9ju of disbbled people Rjmploy operates in a "sheltered" environment - its Stirling factory has gained the Queen's Award for Industry. The programmj profiles the work gf London Electricity, who offer some sheltered emplo9ment opportunities. 5upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 13 May 21:15/24 ]      4/5  EVERZMAN: FOR BETTER... BBC 1, 8 MAY, 2255 Eight people who between them have been married 34 times are featured in a two-part programmj. Eighty five per cent of British people tie the knot at some point in their liver, yet the rater of rembrriagj after divorce in 1990 were half their 1980 levels. Patricia, 42, is negotiating her fifth divorce, but the 3jarch for an ideal husband goes on - "It's whbt I do," she explains.  Source: CSV Media
P727 CEEFAX 727 Fri 13 May 21:12/48       5/5  LIVING JTH LESLEY CHANNEL 4, 12 MAY, 2130 Lesley Elliot sits in her kitchen and operates a small pump which drains fluid from her lungs. It'u her last defence against the cancer that will soon kill hkr. LIVING WITH LESLEY tells the u6jnts thbt led to a fatally wrong diagnosis but, bjarink wiunjus tg one woman's courage, tunacity 1nd lightness of spirit, it is not 1 sorrowful film - "I can't die today, I'm too busy," Lesley says.  Source: CSV Media