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12.10 pm Whatever Happened to Britain?: 8: A Good Servant but a Bad Master
An analysis of Britain's performance as an economic force since the Industrial Revolution.
The current dilemma
(R)

12.40 Technical Studies: 8. Drawing, Rolling and Extruding
How basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry.
(R)

1.5-1.30 Primary Science: 1
Judith Hann looks at some exciting ideas for teaching science in the primary school - from drama to bridge building!
A BBC/Open University production

1.38 Casebook Scotland: 8: Changing Leisure
The impact of the leisure boom in Scotland.

2.0 Words and Pictures: Fishing
The rabbit in today's story is unusual: he has a bushy tail. Vicky tells us how fox tricked him and how rabbit lost his tail.
(R)

2.18 The Bible Lands: 4: The Passion of Christ
Crowds flocked to Jesus as he rode towards Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. He had travelled this way on many occasions, but this was to be the last time...
BBC Wales (R)

2.40 Childcare and Parenthood: The First Vital Months
A look at the families featured in the previous programme.
The babies have now arrived, but how is everyone coping?
(R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tully
Unknown:
Alan Fiske
Unknown:
Jill Nicola
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Producers:
John Chapple
Producers:
Paul Mitchell
Unknown:
John Thirtle
Unknown:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Producer:
Chris Ellis
Producer:
Godfrey Johnson
Presenter (Primary Science):
Judith Hann
Producer (Primary Science):
Anne Diack
Presenter (Casebook Scotland):
Muriel Gray
Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Peter Whiteford
Producer (Childcare and Parenthood):
Diane Morgan
Frank:
Jim Dunk
Sally:
Vicky Licorish

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