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9.35 Mach's Gut!: 3: Making Arrangements
Basic skills in German
Buying a ticket to the cinema; Asking for help.
With Robert Rauch, Sylvia Rotter
Introduced by Paul McDowell
(R) (e)

9.52 Sex Education: Growing
How do children learn and grow and what are the special changes that take place at puberty? These questions are answered for 8- to 10-year olds.
(R) (e)

10.15 Science Workshop: Fish: A
(Shown yesterday at 10.15am)

10.38 History File: Hitler's Germany 1933-1936
How did Hitler gain dictatorial power in Germany during these years?
(R) (e)

11.0 Thinkabout: Bridges
(Shown yesterday at 2.2pm)

11.18 Tutorial Topics
Living with a Handicap
followed by: Asian Girl
(Shown on Monday at 11.45am) (e)

11 40 Scene: Girl in Brazil
(R) (For details see tomorrow 12.32pm) (e)

12 12 Scotland This Century: 3: The First World War
Veterans of the Great War talk about their experiences in the trenches.
(R) (e)

12.32 Pages from Ceefax

12.45 Science Topics: Bonding
How and why atoms join together to form molecules
(R) (e)

1.5 A vous la France
For beginners in French.
(R) (e)

1.38 Outlook: The Call of the Sea: 2: Guns at Sea
As trade between countries increased, so did the contention between sailors.
Presented by David Parry Jones
(e)

Contributors

Presenter (Mach's Gut!):
Paul McDowell
Producer (Mach's Gut!):
Caroline Godley
[Actor]:
Robert Rauch
[Actress]:
Sylvia Rotter
Producer (Sex Education):
Derek Longhurst
Commentary (History File):
John Tidmarsh
Writer (History File):
Tony Howarth
Producer (History File):
John Chapple
Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Producer (Scotland This Century):
Robert Clark
Series Producer (Science Topics):
Peter Bratt
Presenter (Outlook):
David Parry Jones
Producer (Outlook):
Alwyn Humphreys

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