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Making the Most of the Micro
Logo from Making the Most of the MicroFormat Computing Presented by Ian McNaught-Davis Country of origin UK No. of episodes 10 Production Running time 25 minutes (approx.) Broadcast Original channel BBC 2 Picture format PAL (4:3) Original run 10th January 1983 – 14th March 1983 Chronology Preceded by The Computer Programme Followed by Micro Live Making the Most of the Micro was a TV series broadcast in 1983 as part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project. It followed the earlier series The Computer Programme. Unlike its predecessor, Making the Most of the Micro delved somewhat deeper into the technicalities and uses that microcomputers could be put to, once again mainly using the BBC Micro in the studio for demonstration purposes. The series was followed by Micro Live.
Presenters
Ian McNaught-Davis (known as 'Mac') was once again the anchorman but Chris Serle and Gill Nevill were absent, instead various experts were brought in as required to demonstrate some of the more technical aspects of the microcomputers and their uses. John Coll was the main technical 'bod' (he had also written the User Guide for the BBC Micro along with other manuals) and Ian Trackman also featured - he wrote most of the software that was used for demonstrating certain features of the microcomputer, not only for this series but also The Computer Programme and Computers in Control. The programme also featured location reports to demonstrate various practical and business uses of microcomputers.
Programmes
The series was split into 10 programmes, each about 25 minutes long and dealing with a particular subject area. They were as follows (original airdates in brackets):
- The Versatile Machine (10 January 1983)
- Getting Down to BASIC (17 January 1983)
- Strings and Things (24 January 1983)
- Introducing Graphics (31 January 1983)
- Keeping a Record (7 February 1983)
- Getting Down to Business (14 February 1983)
- Sounds Interesting (21 February 1983)
- Everything Under Control (28 February 1983)
- Moving Pictures (7 March 1983)
- At the End of the Line (14 March 1983)
External links
BBC Computer Literacy Project BBC Microcomputers Television programmes and services Managing the Micro · Micro News · The Computer Programme · Making the Most of the Micro · Micro Live · Telesoftware via CeefaxPeople David Allen · John Coll · Connor Freff Cochran · Christopher Curry · Steve Furber · Hermann Hauser · Fred Harris · Lesley Judd · Gill Nevill · Ian McNaught-Davis · Paul Kriwaczek · Richard Russell · Chris Serle · Ian Trackman · Sophie WilsonSoftware Acorn MOS · Advanced Disc Filing System · Disc Filing System · BBC BASIC · Doctor Who (BBCSoft) · White Knight (BBCSoft)Companies Acorn Computers · BBC · CST · Castle Technology · Cumana · Micro Power · Pace Micro Technology · Solidisk · Superior Software · Torch Computers · Technomatic · Watford ElectronicsBBC-branded peripherals 6502 Second Processor · IEEE488 Adapter · Prestel Adapter · Teletext Adapter · Z80 Second ProcessorMiscellaneous Categories:- Computer television series
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