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9.30 Casebook Scotland: Changes on the Farm
Muriel Gray visits a Perthshire farm.
(R) (e)

9.52 Look and Read: Dark Towers: 4: The Clue in the Book Room
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.15am) (e)

10.15 Around Scotland Media Studies: 1: What's in the Paper Today?
The story of the people behind the scenes of a newspaper.
(First shown on BBC Scotland) (e)

10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain: Textiles and After
How one industry came to dominate Blackburn.
(R) (e)

11.00 Storytime: Jim and the Beanstalk
(Shown on Wednesday at 2.02pm) (e)

11.18 Wondermaths: (4)
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.18am) (e)

11.35 Let's See: Flowers and Fruits of the Earth: Nuts and Berries
(Shown on Wednesday at 10.38am) (e)

12.00 English File: A Taste of Honey (3)
by Shelagh Delaney
(R) (e)

12.35pm Scene: Simulation Exercise
by John Challen
The new teacher wants 5E to have democracy. But is it what they want?
With Glyn Owen, Richard Hope, Marcus Francis, Neil Hutchings, Adam French, Sylvester Williams, Stephen Sweeney, Wayne Norman, Geoffrey Bayldon
(R) (e)

1.05 Encounter: Austria: Apprentices
(Shown yesterday at 9.25am) (e)

Contributors

Presenter (Casebook Scotland):
Muriel Gray
Director (Casebook Scotland):
Kate Kinninmont
Presenter (Around Scotland):
Anna Rae
Producer (Around Scotland):
Ishbel MacLean
Writer (A Taste of Honey) (English File):
Shelagh Delaney
Producer (English File):
Ronald Smedley
Director (English File):
Michael Simpson
Helen:
Jane Freeman
Geoff:
Ian Targett
Jo:
Sara Sugarman
Peter:
Peter Egan
Writer (Scene):
John Challen
Producer (Scene):
Ronald Smedley
[Actor]:
Glyn Owen
[Actor]:
Richard Hope
[Actor]:
Marcus Francis
[Actor]:
Neil Hutchings
[Actor]:
Adam French
[Actor]:
Sylvester Williams
[Actor]:
Stephen Sweeney
[Actor]:
Wayne Norman
[Actor]:
Geoffrey Bayldon

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