9.15 Childcare and Parenthood: A New Arrival
Parents-to-be consider the impact a baby may have on their lives.
(R)
9.38 Past Thirteen: Choice in the Third: Year How to Choose
This programme shows how young people can learn to make useful decisions about their futures based on clear-sighted self-assessment.
10.0 You and Me
Everything goes wrong for Cosmo and Dibs while they are minding Jeni Barnett's stall. Plus practice with the number 6. Book: Meg's Eggs
(R)
10.15 Music Time: Harmony
Horns, chimebars and singing in harmony.
(R)
10.38 History File: Divided Ireland: 1
Ideas of nationhood and culture on both sides of the border.
11.0 Zig Zag: The Atmosphere
Paul Coia and Sheelagh Gilbey investigate the weather, with expert help from Michael Fish.
11.22 Thinkabout: Looking Up/Looking Down
Brad wonders what's happening when he sees a Mexican hat on feet. Then Nicky climbs a tree to get his kite and has to be rescued by the Fire Brigade.
11.40 General Studies: Updating Shakespeare
John Barton and Michael Bogdanov discuss the issues with actor Michael Pennington and an audience of students. (R)
12.5 pm Pages from Ceefax
12.35 The Rise and Fall of King Cotton: 3: Masters and Slaves (R)
1.5 Play Tennis: 2: Following it Through (R)
1.38 Casebook Scotland: 7: Opening Up the Highlands
The development of the A9 has made the Highlands more accessible, but it has also led to conflicts of interest locally. Muriel Gray investigates. (R)
2.0 Words and Pictures: Auntie Min
two children bring their sister to join the library. (R)
2.18 Tutorial Topics: The Bully and the Victim (Parts 1 and 2) (R)
2.40 Religious Studies: Why Because?: 2: How Far is it to...?
Places play an important part in people's religious experience. The programme looks at three very different 'holy' places: Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument; the Ganges, a river; and Jerusalem, a city.