9.35 Mach's Gut!: People, Places and Things
Basic skills in German
Describing lost property; clothes; your family and home town.
With Robert Rauch and Sylvia Rotter
Introduced by Paul McDowell
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9.52 Sex Education: Life Begins
A baby grows inside its mother's womb for nine months, but what makes it start to grow? The final programme in this series for 8- to 10-year-olds explains why both a man and a woman are necessary for a baby to be conceived.
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10.15 Science Workshop: Basic Patterns 'A'
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10.38 History File: Stalin and the Modernisation of Russia
How Stalin's rise to power affected the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
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11.0 Thinkabout: Getting the Message
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11.18 Tutorial Topics
Alone on the Moors
followed by Asian Girl
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11.40 Scene: Somewhere to Call My Own
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12.0 Pages from Ceefax
12.12 Scotland this Century: 5: Industrial Change
Changes in Motherwell's industrial scene during this century.
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12.32 Pages from Ceefax
12.45 Science Topics: Food and Population
Millions of people die from starvation every year, yet developed countries have food mountains. Are there solutions to this appalling problem?
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1.5 A vous la France
A course for beginners in French
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1.38 Outlook: The Call of the Sea: 3: Setting Sail
One of nine children, Robert Thomas was born in a small cottage in Llandwrog. Despite his upbringing in poverty, he became one of the most successful master mariners of his time.
Presented by David Parry-Jones with Aled Eames
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2.0 News and Weather
2.2 pm Watch: Movement: On the Road
What was it like long ago on our roads? What is it like today? Tony joins a tanker driver to collect an important load, while Louise finds out about roads and bridges. Presented by Louise Hall-Taylor and Tony Neilson
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.0 am) (e)
2.15 Music Time: Musical Clocks
A song about a clockmaker and some music called 'The clockshop', in which ticking and chiming sounds are played on percussion instruments.
with Kevin Hathway and Joy Powdrill (percussion)
(Shown on Monday at 10.15 am) (e)