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Open Science 12.30 Rough Science-wartime tricks help with the building of a radio and transmitter on the island.
1.05 Background Brief Frying.... orFreezing? -Janice Acquah investigates future climate changes. 3989423 1.20 Hollywood Science Die Hard - would Bruce Willis 's fire-hose bungee jump have worked in real-life? 5031978 1.30 Learning to Love the Grey - playwright Sarah faces a new threat in the drama exploring the ethical issues and the scientific benefits of cloning. 68688 2.00 Hubbard Brook -the Chemistry of a Forest-how local and environmental changes affect a complete ecosystem, based on the study of a forest in America.
2.30 Norfolk Broads: Conservation v Commercialism - how can the balance between conservation and tourism be maintained? 33065 3.00 No Place to Hide-countingthecost of restoring areas of Ontario afteryears of metal mining
Wild World 3.30 ChangingWorld-featuring Wildlife on One-Alastair Forthergill looks at how the Australian marsupial, the possum, is adapting to urban life.
Languages 4.00 Get By in German
Working In Sport and Leisure 5.00 Computer Skills Open University 6.00 Daisyworld- investigating
James Lovelock 's theory on how the planet resists life-threatening changes. 66171 6.30 The Cretaceous Greenhouse: a Surfeit of Carbon - where did the Earth's phenomenal quantities of carbon dioxide come from 130 million years ago?

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