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Daytime on Two

on BBC Two England

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9.30am Diez Temas: 10: La ciudad y el pueblo (e)

9.45am Casebook Scotland: Give it a Style
A group of designers living in Scotland demonstrate how they develop their ideas. Whether it is fashion, furniture, jewellery, graphics or mobiles, each designer must choose the materials, shape and style to satisfy a design brief.
Producer ishbel MACLEAN (R) (e)

10.05am Look and Read: Fairground. Mixed Fortunes (e)

10.25am Around Scotland: It's Just a Habit (e)

10.45am Storytime: Chicken and Egg (e)

11.03am Into Music: Moving to Music (e)

11.25am Logo: Gogo Logo (e)

11.40am Let's See: Portrait of a River (e)

12.00 Maths at Work (5) (e)

12.20pm English File: Why Shakespeare? (2)
Twelfth Night is called a comedy - so how do actors try to get laughs? Macbeth is a tragedy - how do the same actors make it work its magic? RSC Associate Artists Estelle Kohler and Emrys James play Olivia and Malvolio and then the Macbeths in two famous scenes from Shakespeare.
Devised by Andrew Bethell
Producer Geoff Wilson (R) (e)

12.55pm Scene: Nobody There Knows
When Danny is sent over to London from Belfast, his parents hope he'll leave the troubles behind him. But how will he come to terms with a strange city.
Film editor KATE EVANS
Producer CHRIS ELLIS (R) (e)

Contributors

Artists:
Estelle Kohler
Unknown:
Andrew Bethell
Producer:
Geoff Wilson
Danny:
Peter Ferris
Kathy:
Stephanie Tague
Tony:
Tony Doyle
Joan:
Cherith Mellor
Mouth:
Jay Simpson
Paul:
Damien Nash
Sergeant:
Sidney Livingstone
Policeman:
Anthony Bailey

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