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9.30 Maths at Work: Programme 5
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9.52 Past 13: Choices in the Third Year: Your Child's Choice
As a parent, you feel some responsibility for the fourth and fifth year course your child is choosing. This programme introduces you to two careers teachers with very positive views, some employers, the new GCSE exam and some teenagers who have been through it all.
(R) (e)

10.15 Science Workshop: Stiff Shapes 'B'
(Shown yesterday at 10.15am) (e)

10.38 History File: The Third World
The programme describes some aspects of the history of the Third World, containing a variety of countries whose problems are often worldwide.
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11.0 Thinkabout: Birds: Egg
(Shown yesterday at 2.2pm) (e)

11.18 Tutorial Topics: Teachers and Clothes
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11.40 Scene: The Ballad of Ben Bagot
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12.12 Scotland This Century: 10: Changes on the Land
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12.32 Pages from Ceefax

12.45 Science Topics: Macromolecules
The story of polymers - what they are and what they are used for.
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1.5 France actuelle
A series about life in modern France.
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1.38 Homeground: The Travellers of Wales 5: End of the Road?
And of bender tents, gypsy waggons, and the old travelling way of life. But how much longer do the gypsies have as travellers?
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Contributors

Narrator (Past 13):
Wendy Jones
Series Producer (Past 13):
Rosanna Hibbert
Commentary (History File):
John Tidmarsh
Writer (History File):
Guy Arnold
Series Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Narrator (Scotland This Century):
Alec Heggie
Script (Scotland This Century):
Gavin Sprott
Producer (Scotland This Century):
Robert Clark
Series Producer (Science Topics):
Peter Bratt
Director (Homeground):
Angela Williams
Executive Producer (Homeground):
Bernard Evans

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