9.35 La maree et ses secrets: 2: Les surprises
A five-part adventure serial in French by Christopher Russell and Jane Cottave.
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9.52 Economics: A Question of Choice: 2: To Buy or Not to Buy?
A new advert for a chocolate bar, buying British, the launch of a new product: what are the implications for people and resources?
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10.15 Science Workshop: Bread (B)
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10.38 History File: 20th Century History: Railways
A device for making the world smaller. Keith Chegwin visits the Liverpool to Manchester line.
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11.0 Thinkabout: Many Hands
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11.18 Higher Education: Polys and Colleges: 2: What Sort of Course?
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11.40 Scene: Food, Food, Glorious Food
(For full details see Fri 12.32) (R) (E)
12.12pm Media Studies: Making it Look Real
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12.45 Science Topics: Darwin and Evolution
Observations on living things are explained by evolution according to natural selection.
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1.5 A vous la France
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1.38 Home Ground: Made in Wales: 1: It's a Small World
An introduction to the world of manufacturing, particularly in Wales. The first contact with manufactured goods is usually through the toys of childhood. Presented by Vera Ding and Stephen Botcher
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2.0 Watch: Visual Arts: Making and Modelling
Watch welcomes Tony Neilson Watch how paper was made by the Ancient Chinese; and James goes to a modern mill to see how similar the process is today. Jan Pienkowski shows how to fold and cut paper to make pop-up cards; James gives Tony an unusual present.
Presented by James Earl Adair and Tony Neilson
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2.15 Music Time: 2: Time Span
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