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9.10 Higher Education: 5: What Sort of Place?
A student's-eye-view of undergraduate life.

9.30 Pages from Ceefax

10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo and Dibs think they see a ghost in the market but Indira Joshi calms them. A group of children show all the things they can do with their hands. Book: "The Tiger Who Came to Tea"

10.15 Maths at Work: 5
Young people use CSE maths at work.

10.40 Mindstretchers Problems: Bridges

10.45 Pages from Ceefax

11.0 Words and Pictures: Strange Bumps
Shadows and shapes.

11.17 One World. Made in Barbados

11.39 Advanced Level Studies: Statistics
Hypothesis testing

12.5 pm Tele-Montage 5: Le coup de foudre
Research JANE COTTAVE
Production SUSAN PATON

12.30 Pages from Ceefax

12.55 Polymer Engineering On the Right Track-
The arctic circle is a challenging environment for any engineering material - but particularly for the track of a 'snowmobile'.
Producer KEVIN NEWPORT
A BBC/Open University production

1.20 Pages from Ceefax

2.1 Watch. Birds. 2: Eggs
Louise and James compare eggs of different sizes, shapes and colours. A look at young blue tits hatching out and being fed with caterpillars by their parents. James tests the strength of a hen's egg.
Presenters LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR
Producer CAROLINE GODLEY

2.18 Subtitle Slot: Geography: What Ice Did to the Land
A series of programmes with subtitles for the benefit of hearing-impaired children.

2.40 Zig Zag

Contributors

Unknown:
Indira Joshi
Unknown:
Jane Cottave
Unknown:
Susan Paton
Producer:
Kevin Newport
Presenters:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Presenters:
James Earl Adair
Producer:
Caroline Godley

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