9.35 Encounter: Austria: Mountain Rescue
If you had a climbing accident and were lucky, you'd be rescued by helicopter.
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9.52 Making History: Local Studies: Families
See how students find out about the lives of their parents and grandparents, and how this contributes to their understanding of history.
Presented by Richard Burrows
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10.15 Equal People: Sexism Education.
This first in a series of five programmes about women and society looks at how girls and boys are treated differently in school.
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10.38 Brazil: Skyscrapers and Slums
Wealth and poverty in Sao Paulo - Brazil's biggest, richest and fastest-growing city.
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11.0 Watch: Summer Festivals
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11.17 Now and Then: On the Road
Children from a school in the Cotswolds investigate roads in their area.
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11.40 Mindstretchers: A to B: The Problem
Problems for 10- to 12-year-olds, with suggested solutions.
There are many ways from A to B. Which is quickest?
With Vicky Licorish, Tony Aitken.
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11.48 Microelectronics in Action: Sensing and Deciding
Microelectronic devices can sense the world around them and act accordingly. Are they reliable?
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12.8pm Pages from Ceefax
12.30 Animal Physiology: A Winter Sleep
Hibernators don't escape the cold. They have to spend their reserves of energy, or risk death.
A BBC/Open University production
12.55 Health and Disease: Dirty Old Town?
Salford has been described as a health black spot. What do people in Salford think?
A BBC/Open University production
1.20 Pages from Ceefax
1.38 Walrus: Happy Families
Leo Aylen looks at word 'families' and tracks words in today's Wordtrack quiz.
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2.0 News and Weather
2.2 You and Me
Life on a narrowboat.
Cosmo and Dibs meet Maggie Ollerenshaw
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