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Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
Who can fish where? In the light of current EEC negotiations to agree ' territorial ' limits and to protect the interests of member countries, CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW investigates the future prospects for Britain's fishing industry and fish supply.
7.0 pm Teaching Young Readers 7: Organising Your Time
Recent research on reading in schools suggests that children spend only half their class time at work. Could they be more effectively occupied? Presented by BRIDIE RABAN With VERA SOUTHGATE BOOTH and MARGARET CLOUGH

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Christopher Rainbow
Presented By:
Bridie Raban
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Vera Southgate
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Margaret Clough

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