9.15 Casebook Scotland: 4: Changes on the Farm
Today's farmer is really like the manager of a food factory. Muriel Gray visits a Perthshire farm to investigate.
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9.35 Pages from Ceefax
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs invent a whole new way of talking. A bus makes its journey through part of North Wales collecting children for school.
Song: 'The wheels of the bus'
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10.15 Science Workshop: Paper (B)
Paper you write on, paper you wrap with, paper you sail in and paper you eat.
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10.38 Investigating Science: Have You Ever Noticed?
It's surprising what the trained scientific eye can spot in even the most familiar of situations, such as a street. Science is based on observation: it's a vital part of a scientist's life.
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11.0 Words and Pictures: Big Dog... Little Dog
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11.17 Let's See: Hallowe'en: 1: Hallowe'en
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11.40 Des le debut: 4: Saying You're Sorry; Likes and Dislikes; Preference
Face-to-face French - a resource series to support the teaching of basic skills in French.
(R) (E)
12.2 pm Maths Topics: Trigonometry 4
Sine, cosine, tangent of obtuse angles and of general positive angles.
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12.25 Job Bank: Supporting the Police - Civilian Recruitment
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12.48 Encounter: Spain: School, Work, Family
Private and state schools, a technical college, a car worker and his family.
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1.10 The Interview Game: 5: Body Language
An examination of what is happening on both sides of the table during interviews connected with getting a job, advice on health or decent housing.
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Book, £2.75 from booksellers
1.38 Around Scotland: Close-up: 1: Field
A look at a small country field through the four seasons of the year.
Presented by Michael Scott
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2.0 Thinkabout: What's Cooking?
Burnt sausages and half-cooked potatoes threaten to spoil everything when Frank and Sally give a barbecue.
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2.15 Zig Zag: You and the Media: 4: Sounds and Pictures
When is a sinister alleyway neither sinister nor an alleyway? When it's in a television studio!
Sheelagh Gilbey and Paul Coia investigate television itself, with actors Ruth Mayo and Martin Howells and children from Munster Primary School.