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on BBC Two England

9.15 Encounter: Germany
9.33Treffpunkt Deutschland. Schule. Andrea auf dem Schulweg; Elke und Holger als Klassensprecher.
9.52 Talkabout Mrs Wobble the Waitress
10.12 Science Workshop
10.34 Scene. Wide Games
11.5 Near and Far
Grassland. Once a wilderness for wild animals, the world's grasslands have become mainly a universal larder.
11.30 Home Ground. Country Crafts 4: Dwellers in the Land. Coracles, baskets and musical instruments being made. Watch an osier basket take shape. How does a thatcher work? Producer J. philip DAVIES
11.55 Play Tennis
Five programmes with a new step-by-step method for beginners. Introduced by DEREK HORWOOD
2: Following it Through
12.20 Inside Women's Magazines 2: Follow my Leader
A look at the development of women's magazines from the 17th century to the present day.
12.45-1.0 Write Away
A practical guide to everyday writing, with new and handy ways of remembering spelling.
1.10 A Good Job with Prospects Technical Jobs in Television
1.38 Around Scotland. Forestry
1: Forest and Man. Scotland is thought at one time to have been almost entirely covered by forest. Why has most of it disappeared?
2.0 You and Me. Longer or Shorter
Clive and Rabbit are busy measuring in the party-tricks shop today.
2.15 Music Time. Harmony
2.40 Everyday Science Keeping Warm
In computer-controlled houses getting up, having a bath and watching television all happen to order. How does this help to save energy and money? Narrator FERGUS O'KELLY Producer MICHAEL COYLE

Contributors

Producer:
J. Philip Davies
Introduced By:
Derek Horwood
Producer:
Michael Coyle

BBC Two England

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