9.52 Making History: The Middle Ages: The Town
Where and why did towns develop? What was it like to live in one? How were craft guilds organised, and what was the role of the town council?
With Amanda Bellamy, Billy Fellows, Jacki Harding and Ben Howard
Presented by Richard Burrows
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10.15 Look and Read: Fair Ground!: 4: In the Dark
The fair opens on time, but Mr Turnbull is still hoping to buy the field. Then, disaster strikes...
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10.38 Science in Action: Body Machine
Fitness in general, and muscles in particular, is the theme of this week's programme; from hearts to hamstrings.
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11.0 Watch: Movement: Moving House
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11.17 Near and Far: People and the Elements: The Sea at Work
The features of a coastline are sculptured by the sea; the sea that has proved both friend and foe to people.
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11.40 Wondermaths: Logo
Timmy Mallett, the kids and Logo.
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11.57 Childcare and Parenthood: The Child and the Family
The emergence of a toddler into a child can be a tricky time.
Five-year-old twins help their young sister, but it's not so easy if your elder brother is mentally handicapped.
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12.18 pm Going to Work: Life Skills: Coping with Change
The first of two plays showing Young people settling into work and how they and others cope with changing circumstances. With Cindy Shelley, Cassie McFarlane, Tony McPherson, Gorden Kaye, Sandy Ratcliff, Billy Hamon, Sara Clee and Nick Reding
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12.40 The Taste of Health: Breakfast like a King... Lunch like a Lord
With the help of several cookery experts, who discuss their favourite 'healthy' recipes, presenter Judith Hann discovers that food does not have to be 'naughty to be nice'.
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1.5 Telejournal
with Klaus Romer
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1.38 English Time: Storytelling: The Way it Is
A look at stories that try to depict real life.
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