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Daytime on Two

on BBC Two England

10.4 Mindstretchers: A to B: The Problem
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.40am) (e)

10.15 Subtitle Slot: Zig Zag: The Eskimos
(Shown on Wednesday at 1.38pm) (e)

10.38 The Geography Programme: What Ice Did to the Land
(Shown on Wednesday at 10.38am) (e)

11.0 France-Francais
(Shown on Wednesday at 12.50pm) (e)

11.17 Information World: Introducing Information
(Shown on Wednesday at 11.17am) (e)

11.40 Making History: Local Studies: Families
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.52am) (e)

12.0 English File: Media Resources: Reporting from the Scene
How a news reporter puts a story together. Film of the BBC's Kate Adie on an assignment, and a discussion between Home Affairs correspondent Bill Hamilton and Brent students who have filmed their own local stones.
(R) (e)

12.32 pm Scene: Scene in New York: The Guardian Angels
What's it like to be a teenage member of one of the safety patrols which, with their distinctive T-shirts and red berets, claim to deter crime on New York's subways?
(Shown yesterday at 11.40am) (e)

1.0 Pages from Ceefax

1.38 Computer Club: The Computer and the Gymnast
(Shown on Monday at 12.20pm) (e)

2.0 News and Weather

[End of Daytime on Two]

2.2 You and Me
A series for 4-and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs imagine being weightless and going to the moon.
With Maggie Ollerenshaw
(R) (e)

Contributors

Subject (English File):
Kate Adie
Guest (English File):
Bill Hamilton
Producer (English File):
Dan Garrett
Series Producer (English File):
Geoff Wilson
Presenter (You and Me):
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Puppets made by (You and Me):
Tim Rose
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan

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