The Computer Programme
tv show

10 total episodes
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1 seasons
First Aired January 11, 1982
Genres:
Overview
The Computer Programme was a TV series, produced by Paul Kriwaczek, originally broadcast by the BBC in 1982. The idea behind the series was to introduce people to computers and show them what they were capable of. The BBC wanted to use their own computer, so the BBC Micro was developed as part of the BBC Computer Literacy Project, and was featured in this series. The series was successful enough for two series to follow it, namely Making the Most of the Micro in 1983 and Micro Live from 1984 until 1987.
Series 1
10 episodes
Air Date
January 11, 1982
Overview
This series looked at all major aspects of computing, using a naive presenter (Chris Serle) and a computer expert - Ian McNaught Davis. The programmes consisted of a lively mix of real life examples of computers in use - at how they work and what they're used for, both at high and low level, and explaining principles - often by analogy. Although the BBC Microcomputer had been delayed in production it made its first appearance in this series.

It's Happening Now
Episode 1 - 25m
January 11, 1982

Just One Thing After Another
Episode 2 - 25m
January 18, 1982

Talking to a Machine
Episode 3 - 25m
January 25, 1982

It's on the Computer
Episode 4 - 25m
February 01, 1982

The New Media
Episode 5 - 25m
February 08, 1982

Moving Pictures
Episode 6 - 25m
February 15, 1982

Let's Pretend
Episode 7 - 25m
February 22, 1982

The Thinking Machine
Episode 8 - 25m
March 01, 1982

In Control
Episode 9 - 25m
March 08, 1982

Things to Come
Episode 10 - 25m
March 15, 1982

