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9.38 Going to Work: Helping the Unemployed
When young people leave school there's a chance that they may be unemployed.
But they shouldn't give up - there are a lot of people and organisations that offer help, advice, friendship and training.
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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs fear they can't do what Gary asks of them. Henry the kangaroo eats baked beans with Ellie. Mitual Patel celebrates his third birthday.
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10.15 Music Time: 5: Bells
A town crier ringing his bell introduces the song 'Past three o'clock.' Some handbell ringers play, and Helen visits a belfry to hear the church bells. The children play bell-like sounds. Presented by Jonathan Cohen, Helen Spiers
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10.38 Let's See: Hallowe'en: 1: Hallowe'en
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11.0 Zig Zag: Mordicus: 1
Sheelagh Gilbey introduces a wildlife drama about a young buzzard called Mordicus. Mordicus faces a desperate struggle as a young chick but survives against all the odds.
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11.22 Past 13: Choices in the Third Year: What to Choose
Two fifth-formers look back to the time when they made their third-year option choices. They describe how they went about making their decisions, what advice they received from friends, teachers and parents, and how their choices have turned out in practice.
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11.45 The Bible Lands: Masada
The palace fortress of Masada must be one of the most impregnable fortresses in the world. In AD 66 the Jews rose in revolt against the Romans. The Roman legions recovered the country, and in AD 70 destroyed Jerusalem. Masada, occupied by the Zealots, was the last place to hold out...
BBC Wales
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12.8 pm Media Studies - Inside Television: Making the News
News is as much a process of selecting, editing and packaging as any other television programme. A look behind the scenes of the BBCtv Newsroom asking journalists their criteria for selecting and presenting news stories.
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12.40 General Studies: Art and Upheaval: Songs of Protest
Why is most popular music today in the form of love songs? How does this square with the views of those who have felt that music was a powerful tool of persuasion? The programme includes performances by Billie Holiday and Red Wedge member Billy Bragg.
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1.5 Micro File: 5: Power
Lesley Judd and Fred Harris introduce a compilation of items from the recent series of Micro Live.
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1.38 Job Bank: Management Trainee
How managers are made.
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2.0 Words and Pictures: Lift Off
Come in a spaceship to Jupiter, Venus and Mars.
Vicky, Charley and the children do the countdown and launch their rocket into space.
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2.15 Near and Far: Timber
How are forests managed, and how does the provision of all this timber affect the landscape?
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Contributors

Producer (Going to Work):
Peter Walton
Series Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
Subject (You and Me):
Mitual Patel
Presenter (You and Me):
Gary Wilmot
Studio Director (You and Me):
Sue Aron
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Presenter (Music Time):
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter (Music Time):
Helen Spiers
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Director (Let's See):
Isabel MacLean
Producer (Let's See):
Marianne Baird
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Sheelagh Gilbey
Photography (Zig Zag):
Simon King
Producer (Zig Zag):
John King
Series Producer (Zig Zag):
Tom Stanier
Producer (Past 13):
Nicholas Whines
Director (Media Studies):
Cas Lester
Producer (Media Studies):
Bruce Jamson
Narrator (General Studies):
Mel Smith
Producer (General Studies):
Edward Hayward
Presenter (Micro File):
Lesley Judd
Presenter (Micro File):
Fred Harris
Producer (Job Bank):
Roger Fry
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Animation (Words and Pictures):
Gil Potter
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Producer (Near and Far):
Robin Gwyn

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