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9.30 Casebook Scotland: 8: Who Do You Think You Are?
This question is explored by a girl, her boyfriend, his father and her mother.
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9.52 Look and Read: Geordie Racer: 8: 'Have You Gone Daft, Man?'
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10.15 Around Scotland: The Valley of the Scots 2: Dalriada Today
The story of two children who live in Argyll, which was once the Kingdom of the Scots.
Presenter Gerda Stevenson
BBC Scotland
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10.38 Getting to Grips with Racism 3: Images of Black People
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11.00 Storytime: The Tiger-Skin Rug
The very thin tiger in the story by Gerald Rose is no threat to anyone and he adopts a life style entirely to his taste when he simulates a tiger-skin rug.
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11.18 Logo: Sub and Super
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11.35 Let's See: Islands: 2: Wild Island
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12.00 English File: Enjoying Books: The Seduction
The Seduction by Eileen McAuley was the winning poem among the 73,000 entries to the 1986 Young Observer Poetry Competition.
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12.35pm Scene: Another Little Drink Won't Do Us Any Harm
Teenagers and their parents reveal how little is understood about alcohol - the third biggest health hazard in Britain. An edited version of a Q.E.D. film.
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1.05 France - Francais: Le Service militaire
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Contributors

Writer (Casebook Scotland):
Graham Spence
Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Ishbel MacLean
Presenter (Around Scotland):
Gerda Stevenson
Director ():
Ishbel MacLean
Story By:
Gerald Rose
Animation (Storytime):
Leo Beltoft
Producer (Storytime):
Moyra Gambleton
Unknown:
Eileen McAuley
Producer (English File):
Chris Ellis
Producer (Scene):
Caroline van den Brul
Series Producer (Scene):
Roger Tonge

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