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9.43 France - Francais: Des jeunes en Provence
Is French easier to learn than English? Le College d'Apt invites you to an English lesson to judge for yourself. Afterwards, there's BMX bike racing - and a chance to hear some French.
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10.00 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Dibs and Cosmo have difficulty in keeping warm. Sinead buys a new pet at a pet shop. Song: Daisy, Daisy
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10.15 Science Workshop: Bread 'A'
Cottage, chapatti, granary, chola. naan, Vienna, pitta, and sliced-white. All different, but all bread.
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10.38 Let's See: Travelling Days: 1: Feet and Hooves
Travel in Scotland today and in the past. A race between a drover and a cattle dealer illustrates the problems of travelling across a country full of mountains, lochs and rivers.
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11.00 Words and Pictures: Sing a Song
(For detail see Monday 2.00pm) (e)

11.18 Tutorial Topics: The Bully and the Victim
(For details see Monday 11.45am) (e)

11.40 Science in Action: In the Picture
(For details see Monday 1.00pm) (e)

12.05pm Job Bank: Short-Term Service
(For details see Monday 9.15am) (e)

12.28 Lifeschool: Going to Work: Two-Year YTS
Under a Youth Training Scheme the 16- or 17-year-old school leaver has two full years to gain real work experience.
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Contributors

Producer (France - Francais):
Susan Paton
Presenter (You and Me):
Bharti Patel
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Film editor (You and Me):
David Painter
Director (You and Me):
Sue Aron
Series Producer (Science Workshop):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Let's See):
Jan Batchelor
Producer (Let's See):
Peter Legge
Narrator (Lifeschool):
Lucy Foxell
Producer (Lifeschool):
John Chapple

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