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9.30 Casebook Scotland: Decisions! Decisions!
Choosing your career path at the end of the fourth year.
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9.52 Look and Read: Dark Towers: 1: Dark Towers in Danger
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10.15 Around Scotland: Scottish Inventions: 1: Pedal Power
The Dumfriesshire blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan could never have imagined how his experimental, pedal-driven, two-wheeled vehicle would eventually develop.
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10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain Inner City: 1
The first of two programmes about the fluctuating fortunes of Glasgow - from Victorian boom to the present day.
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11.00 Storytime: The King, the Mice and the Cheese
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11.18 Wondermaths: Programme 1 (e)

11.35 Let's See: Where I Live: 1: In the Town
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12.00 English File: The Northern 50s
During the 1950s the literary face of Britain changed dramatically. A new generation of writers was making its voice heard. The setting was the northern town or city, and the language was the language of the streets.
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12.35pm Scene: Just Deserts
by Chris Ellis
What does an unemployed, 17-year-old girl have in common with an elderly teacher who is being pushed into early retirement?
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1.05 Encounter: Austria: Mountain Rescue
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Contributors

Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Robert Clark
Presenter (Around Scotland):
John Carmichael
Producer (Around Scotland):
Marianne Baird
Producer (Geography Casebook):
Len Brown
Producer (English File):
Diane Morgan
Writer (Scene):
Chris Ellis
Producer (Scene):
Roger Tonge

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