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9.30 Higher Education: Universities: Getting that Degree
(E)

9.52 Look and Read: Badger Girl: 5: Lost on the Moor
(E)

10.15 Around Scotland Close-up: 2: Seashore
(E)

10.38 MI 10: Mathematical Investigations
Fly on the Wall
followed by Projections
(E)

11.00 Wondermaths: Programme 5
(E)

11.17 Geography Casebook: The Changing Coastline
Bernard Clark investigates efforts to defend the coastline of Dorset and Hampshire.
(R) (E)

11.40 Look, Look and Look Again: Working Drawings
(E)

12.0 English File: John Hersey's 'Hiroshima'
New Yorker writer John Hersey visited Hiroshima shortly after the hydrogen bomb had devastated the city.
(R) (E)

12.32 pm Scene: Mad About Motors
What's the fascination of motorcars? Young ex-car thieves and Colin James, a custom-car builder, plus the Ford Mustang owners of High Wycombe attempt to explain.
(E)

1.5 Switch on to English
Key aspects of spoken and written English are taught using extracts from TV.
(R) (E)

1.33 General Studies: Art and Upheaval: Songs of Protest
(E)

2.0 You and Me
It's not easy to replace a lost peg doll from a fire engine.
Cosmo and Jeni Barnett try to help Dibs. A group of Bristol boys perform a traditional Punjabi dance.
Book: Winklet gets Lost by Eileen Ryder.
(R) (E)

Contributors

Presenter (Geography Casebook):
Bernard Clark
Producer (Geography Casebook):
Len Brown
Interviewee (Scene):
Colin James
Series Producer (Scene):
Roger Tonge
Producer (Scene):
Andy Walker
Presenter (You and Me):
Jeni Barnett
Author (You and Me:
Winklet gets Lost): Eileen Ryder
Illustrator (You and Me:
Winklet gets Lost): Stephanie Lang
Film Director (You and Me):
Sue Aron
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright

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