9.38 Religious Studies: Why? Because...: What's for Dinner?
Food is a key to the way beliefs affect everyday life.
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10.0 You and Me
Cosmo feels very sorry when she is unfair to Dibs. Maths at the fair: four tries at the sideshow. Book: A Letter to Amy
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10.15 Music Time: The Weavers (R)
(For details see Thursday 2.30) (e)
10.38 A-Level Studies: History: The Pilgrimage of Grace
Authorities on the Tudor period put forward varying interpretations about the people and causes behind this rising.
Presented by Richard Burrows with John Fines, G.R. Elton, C. Haigh and C.S.L. Davies
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11.0 Zig Zag: Tomorrow's Arabs
(R) (e) (For details see Wednesday 2.30 pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)
11.20 Pages from Ceefax
11.45 Mindstretchers: Tight Living: Solutions
Feroza Syal explains her bedsitter design to Anthony Daniels.
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11.50 Pages from Ceefax
12.0 A-Level Studies: German: 4: Peace Address
Grafitti on the East Berlin subway spells out the words 'Peace Address'. East German teenagers invite you to their workplace, to a disco and a pop concert, and talk of their current concerns.
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12.20 pm Computer Club: The Computer and the Transport Planner
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12.40 Primary Science: 2
Judith Hann continues her look at the challenge of teaching science in primary schools.
A BBC/Open University production
1.5-1.33 Planning and Managing Change: The Health Service Plans for Change
A look at how managers in Brent Health Authority are dealing with change; a case-study of one hospital (Shenley in Hertfordshire) which is the major psychiatric facility of Brent's mental health unit. What are the pressures for change that face Shenley?
A BBC/Open University production