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9.0 Craft of the Potter
4: Glaze and Fire
9.30 Encounter: France
School, Work, Family
9.48 Mathscore Two
S for Symmetry
10.10 Look and Read
Fair Ground! 4: In the dark
The fair opens on time, but Mr Turnbull is still hoping to buy me field. Then, disaster strikes ... Written by christofhek RUSSELL
With JUDY CORNWELL , PERCY HERBERT , BRUCE MONTAGUE , ELIZABETH MORGAN. IAIN ORMSBY-KNOX, LYNNE PEARSON. PAUL RUSSELL , GEORGE SWEENEY , KENNETH WALLER , PERCY EDWARDS , SEAN BARRETT ,CHARLES COLLING-WOOD ,KATIE HEBB ,WAYNE LARYEA ,
DEREK GRIFFITHS , JULIE STEVENS with Jack and Rosie Producer SUE WEEKS
10.35 Religious and Moral Education: Resource Units 11-13 More Manpower
11.0 Watch ...
The Romans. 4: Roman Soldiers
Quintus describes his career in the Roman army and the part he played in the invasion of Britain.
He revisits Hardknott Fort and with the aid of the Ermine Street guard teaches JAMES EARL ADAIR his legionary marching song. Producer TOM stanieb
11.17 Walrus. What Should I Do? Alice and the Axolotls
11.40 Look, Look and Look Again Living Images
12.3 General Studies
Poetry - Poets Present

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Mr Turnbull
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