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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs are surprised to find themselves bullying a favourite teddy bear. Transport song: 'Travelling on water'. Book: Avocado Baby by John Burningham and Honeycomb Animation

10.15 Maths at Work

10.40 Mindstretchers: Problems: Mystery of the Five White Powders

10.45 Pages from Ceefax

11.0 Words and Pictures: Dizzy Duncan

11.17 A-Level Studies: Statistics: 5: Regression
In shaping steel strip, a computer fits a line to a set of points ten times a second. What mathematics does the programmer use?

11.39 A-Level Studies: English: Jane Austen

12.5 pm Realidades de Espana: 5: Soria and Antonio Machado
Documentaries about aspects of present-day Spain, containing spoken Spanish.
Book, £2.50 from booksellers

12.30 Pages from Ceefax

1.38 One World: Made in Britain
Among Britain's exports to Jamaica is agricultural machinery. But unless farmers can afford to buy, jobs in Britain are at risk.

2.0 Watch: North American Indians: 2: Buffaloes
James and Louise show the children how to dress up as Indian braves and squaws and describe how the Plains Indians built their lives around the buffalo.

2.18 Subtitle Slot: Sex Education - Someone New
A series of programmes from the year's school television output, repeated in subtitled form for hearing-impaired children.
The growing of a baby inside the womb and its birth.

2.40 Zig Zag: Energy: Turn to the Wind
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Producer (A-Level Studies:
Statistics): David Roseveare
Producer (One World):
Robin Gwyn
Producer (Watch):
Tom Stanier
Producer (Subtitle Slot:
Sex Education): Derek Longhurst

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