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9.35-9.50 Treffpunkt: Osterreich: 2: Auf dem Bauernhof; Schifahren auf dem Dachstein
A language resource series
(Shown yesterday at 1.43 pm)

9.58 Thinkabout: Down Our Way
Frank and the gang turn the yard into a playground and have fun with boxes.
(Shown on Monday at 11.22 am)

10.15 Science Workshop: Seeds and Plants (B)
(Shown yesterday at 9.38 am)

10.38 Religious Studies: Why? Because...: How Far is it to...?
Places play an important part in people's religious experience. This programme looks at three very different 'holy' places, all of which are or were concrete symbols of belief, identified with the historical roots of different religions: Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument; the Ganges, a river; Jerusalem, a city.
(R)

11.0 Unter Uns: Wir stellen uns vor; In der Stadt; Verbindungen
(R)

11.22 Textile Studies: Spinning a Yarn
A look at fibres, natural and synthetic
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.52 am)

11.45 One World: From the Caribbean
What's in it for the St Lucian farmers whose livelihoods depend on growing bananas for the UK?
(Shown on Monday at 2.18 pm)

12.5 pm Pages from Ceefax

1.43 Encounter: Austria: 2: On the Farm; Ski-ing on the Dachstein
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.35 am)

2.0 You and Me: Ride a Cock Horse
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Kim, Elouise, Vicky and Georgia enjoy their riding lesson with Jackie Story.
(R)

2.15 Music Time: The Padi-fields
Presenters Jonathan Cohen and Helen Spiers with children from Henry Fawcett Junior School
(Shown on Monday at 10.15 am)

2.40 History File: The Man Who Made the Labour Party
From baker's boy to party-leader: the story of Keir Hardie.
(Shown on Monday at 10.38 am)

Contributors

Producer (Religious Studies):
Sue Weeks
Presenter (You and Me):
Jackie Story
Presenter (Music Time):
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter (Music Time):
Helen Speirs

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