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9.52 Look and Read Fair Ground! 10: Mixed Fortunes (e)

10.15 Around Scotland: Nature Study. 2: Riverbank (e)

10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain: The British Car Industry
Austin Rover's new cars face fierce competition in Britain from giant multinational companies. How are they meeting the challenge?
Narrator SALLY MAGNUSSON Producer DAVID scott COWAN (R) (e)

11.0 France-Francais 5: Repetons.... (e)

11.17 Textile Studies Clothes Talk (e)

11.40 Making History
The Tudors: Mary Queen of Scots (e)

12.0 English File
Drama Skills: School Play
Drama teacher ALAN LAMBERT works with a CSE drama option group to build up improvisations about 'disappeared prisoners'.
Producer DAN GARRETT Series producer GEOFF WILSON (R) (e)

12.32 pm Scene
The Ballad of Ben Bagot by PETER TERSON With PETER FIRTH and JACK SHEPPARD A special repeat of a remarkable Scene play - first transmitted in 1973. In those days of near full employment, Ben assists in a shoe shop dreaming of adventure, fame and success. Encouraged by his friend to further flights of fancy and lunacy, there's only one problem - responsibility for his pregnant girlfriend. With PAUL KELLY, REGINALD MARSH, PETER SCOFIELD, CLARE SUTCLIFFE Produced and directed by RONALD SMEDLEY (R) (e)

1.5 Sparks
A series about young people who, in different ways, are making their presence felt. The Young Guns (R) (e)

1.33 General Studies
Horizon:Nice Guys Finish First (2) (e)

Contributors

Narrator:
Sally Magnusson
Producer:
David Scott Cowan
Teacher:
Alan Lambert
Producer:
Dan Garrett
Series Producer:
Geoff Wilson
Writer:
Peter Terson
[Actor]:
Peter Firth
[Actor]:
Jack Sheppard
[Actor]:
Paul Kelly
[Actor]:
Reginald Marsh
[Actor]:
Peter Scofield
[Actress]:
Clare Sutcliffe
Produced and directed by:
Ronald Smedley

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