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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Mr B thinks that Dibs has spoilt his new hat on purpose, but in fact it was an accident. Book: "Meg at Sea" by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski
(R) (e)

10.15 Science Workshop: Levers 'B'.
A steam-driven beam engine, a mobile, a see-saw, the Covent Garden water clock and a safety pin. All use levers.
(R) (e)

10.38 The Geography Programme: The New Countryside
Malcolm Stacey reports on the enormous changes brought about by the agricultural revolution of the past 40 years.
(e)

11.0 Words and Pictures: Going, Going, Gone!
(Shown on Monday at 2.2 pm) (e)

11.17 Information World: 4: Pass it On
Once information becomes computer data there's no limit to the ways in which it can be transmitted and transformed.
(e)

11.37 Pages from Ceefax

12.50 France-Francais: 9: Le service militaire
Many of the young people filmed will soon have to do their military service. What can they expect? Soldiers from the 7eme Genie de la Division Alpine, Avignon, explain.
(e)

1.5 Pages from Ceefax

1.38 Subtitle Slot: Zig Zag: The Eskimos: The Coming of the Caribou
Programmes from the year's schools television output, repeated in subtitled form for hearing-impaired children.
(R) (e)

Contributors

Author (Meg at Sea) (You and Me):
Helen Nicoll
Illustrator (Meg at Sea) (You and Me):
Jan Pienkowski
Book animation (You and Me):
Gil Potter
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Series Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (The Geography Programme):
Malcolm Stacey
Producer (The Geography Programme):
Len Brown
Presenter (Information World):
Carol Leader
Producer (Information World):
Roger Fry
Photography (France-Francais):
Godfrey Johnson
Producer (France-Francais):
Susan Paton
Series Producer (Subtitle Slot:
Zig Zag): Tom Stanier
Producer (Subtitle Slot:
Zig Zag): John Chapple

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