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Today's programmes were planned for an audience in Secondary Schools, and they are just two of the twenty-seven transmissions directed to schools and technical colleges each week of term time.

11.15 Going to Work: Working in a Pottery
Introduced by Peter West.
How are plates and saucers made and what is it like to make them? The School Film Unit goes to Burslem to find out.
BBC film for Schools
First shown in March

11.35 Science and Life: How Your Body Works: The Skeleton
The skeleton is a live 'scaffolding' around which the body is built, but human bone is much stronger than the hardest wood. In this programme Professor W.S. Bullough examines the skeleton and shows how this strength is also combined with great flexibility.
First shown in February

(to 11.55)

Contributors

Presenter (Going to Work):
Peter West
Film cameraman (Going to Work):
Ken Willicombe
Film editor (Going to Work):
John Griffiths
Producer (Going to Work):
Peter Montagnon
Presenter (Science and Life):
Professor W. S. Bullough
Director (Science and Life):
Bill Scott
Producer (Science and Life):
Lawrie Lawler

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