Parents should note that some of Daytime on Two is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.
9.15am Europeans Rich and Poor
Chantal Cuer presents two films which emphasise the stark contrast between rich and poor in France. (R) (e)
9.45am Standard Grade Geography: A Window on Inverness
Presented by Carol Strachan. An investigation into the continuing rapid expansion of Inverness.
Producer MARIANNE BAIRD (e)
10.05am Look and Read: Through the Dragon's Eye 9: Danger on High!
(e)
10.25am Around Scotland: Scottish Inventions: Railway Station
The contrast between two very different stations - a one-man operation on the West Highland Line and the bustling complex of Glasgow Central Station. (e)
10.45am Storytime: Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?
(e)
11.03am Into Music: Preparation
(e)
11.25am Wondermaths: Programme 9
(R) (e)
11.40am Let's See: What a Load of Rubbish
(e)
12.00 France Francals Le Quatorze Juzllet
(e)
12.15pm Scene: Truants
'I know if I did go back to school I'd bunk off again.'
Bunking off, playing hookey, skiving, truanting: a variety of expressions which all describe the same thing. Why do pupils stay away from school?
Series producer ROGER TONGE Producer JULIE CALLANAN (e)
12.45pm English File: GCSE Literature: Strike Pay
D.H. Lawrence's Strike Pay is based on an actual strike in Eastwood in 1912. Miners and their wives compare their experiences of being on strike with those of the characters in the story. With William Ivory, Joss Buckley, William Ilkley, Roger Walker, Ann Rye and Katy Behean.
Narrator: Michael Pennington (R) (e)
1.20pm Green Claws
with Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier. (R)
1.40pm Walrus: Writing for a Purpose.
(R) (e)
2.00pm News, Weather
followed by You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (R) (e)