9.20 Let's Go - Series 3: 6: Let's Join a Crowd
Presented by Brian Rix
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9.35 Descubra Espana: Pueblo y capital
Ambiente de pueblo; Vida de ciudad; La Semana Santa.
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9.52 Mathscore Two: Numbers Growing
A poinsettia plant relates to a 'golden' rectangle, thanks to Fibonacci sequences.
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10.15 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 6: Where is Tom?
by Richard Carpenter
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10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain: New Father Thames
London's desolate Docklands are now being redeveloped, but amid fierce local controversy. What kind of redevelopment? And who will benefit?
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11.0 Watch: Then and Now: Home
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11.17 Look, Look and Look Again: Natural Details
Colourful flowers and tiny butterflies make good subjects for detailed drawing and painting.
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11.39 Science Topics: Electronics in Action
Even the most complicated silicon chips are made up of just a few simple circuits.
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12.0 Une annee chez les Francais: Le medecin de Vichy
Patients come to the spa for mud, massage and water treatments.
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12.30 pm Deutsch direkt!: 16: Regensburg
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German
Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
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12.55 Pages from Ceefax
1.20 Rendez-vous France: Sur mer et sur terre - Fecamp
En fete; En ville; Dans le temps
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1.38 Let's See: Getting Around: 4: Finding the Way
Looking at maps and compass directions, ending with a rather special blend of orienteering and hide and seek!
Presented by Ann-Louise Ross and John Ramage
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2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs are helping Gary Wilmot clean the market stall, both up high and down low. A visit to a factory to watch a doll being made.
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2.15 Near and Far: Farming the Hills
John and Mary Stuart run a small hill farm on the Braes of Glenlivet. What is it like to farm in this remote part of the Scottish Highlands on the limits of cultivation?
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2.40 Exploring Science: Patterns of Growth
There is a pattern to growth which is surprisingly similar from one organism to the next.
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