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9.25 Encounter: Austria: Apprentices
What is it like to train for a job in Austria? Behind the scenes in a hotel school and in the Puch factory in Graz.
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9.42 Media Studies: Presenting Images
(Shown on Tuesday at 12.20pm) (e)

10.15 Science Workshop: Materials: Part 2
(Shown yesterday at 10.15am) (R) (e)

10.38 Investigating Science: Observation
A Closer Look followed by Teeth For Life?
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.38am) (e)

11.00 Thinkabout: What's Cooking?
(Shown on Monday at 10.40am) (e)

11.15 Near and Far: Now and Then: Streetscape: Local Park
(Shown on Monday at 1.38pm) (e)

11.35 Scene: Simulation Exercise
(For details see tomorrow at 12.35pm)

12.05pm Science Topics: Chemists at Work
Is our drinking water pure? Do we control effluent efficiently? The only way to be sure is by careful chemical analysis.
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12.25 General Studies: Art and Society
What use is art? How far should artists concern themselves with the social issues of their times? And if they do so, how effective is art as a means of moulding opinion?
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12.50 Micro File: The Game Show
Lesley Judd and Fred Harris introduce a compilation of items from the recent series Micro Live.
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For programme notes send an A4 sae enclosing PO or cheque for 75p to: Micro File, [address removed]

Contributors

Sound Recordist (Encounter:
Austria): Bob Roberts
Producer (Encounter:
Austria): Susan Paton
Series Producer (Science Topics):
Peter Bratt
Narrator (General Studies):
Joe Connolly
Producer (General Studies):
Edward Hayward
Presenter (Micro File):
Lesley Judd
Presenter (Micro File):
Fred Harris

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