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9.15 Maths at Work: 1
Young people use maths: a factory supervisor, supermarket assistant, receptionist, printer and cabinet-maker.
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9.38 Lifeschool: Economics: A Question of Choice: Free to Choose?
What choices are open to people in different economic circumstances? The first programme in this economic literacy series takes a look at family life in Ghana and the UK, exploring the good and bad things which arise out of two economies.
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10.00 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Cosmo and Dibs are helping Gary Wilmot clean the market stall.
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10.15 Music Time: Call and Response
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10.40 Thinkabout: Cold as Ice
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11.00 Zig Zag: The English Channel
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11.20 Walrus: Work It Out: What Does It Mean?
Michael Rosen and the team are reading Losers Weepers by Jan Needle. The sword is not treasure trove and that means that Tony and Carol can keep it. Or does it?
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11.45 Why? Because...: All Creatures Great and Small...?
People's attitudes to animals reflect their beliefs.
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12.08pm History File: Twentieth-Century History: Why Appeasement?
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12.30 Issues
What's really happening?
What's behind it? A current affairs series that takes an in-depth look into a major issue of the week.
Presented by Rob Curling
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1.00 Science in Action: Spaceship Earth
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Contributors

Narrator (Maths at Work):
Kieran Prendiville
Consultant (Maths at Work):
Kate Livingston
Producer (Maths at Work/Lifeschool):
Roger Fry
Series producer (Lifeschool):
David Roseveare
Presenter (You and Me):
Gary Wilmot
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Producer (Thinkabout):
Derek Longhurst
Frank:
Jim Dunk
Sally:
Vicky Licorish
Presenter (Walrus):
Michael Rosen
Author (Walrus:
Losers Weepers): Jan Needle
Producer (Walrus):
Morton Surguy
Dad:
Jack Carr
Tony:
Michael Shuttleworth
Mum:
Helen Barnaby
Carol:
Jenny Luckraft
Narrator (Why? Because...):
Michael Heath
Series producer (Why? Because...):
Sue Weeks
Producer (Why? Because...):
Julia Drum
Producer (History File):
John Chapple
Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Presenter (Issues):
Rob Curling
Producer (Issues):
David Taft
Presenter (Science in Action):
Kjartan Poskitt
Presenter (Science in Action):
Terry Marsh
Assistant producer (Science in Action):
Clare Elstow
Series producer (Science in Action):
Robin Mudge

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