9.15am Europeans Minorities with Chantal Cuer.
Today, Europeans looks at minorities, whose status makes them vulnerable to economic, social and political exploitation. Discussing television extracts with Chantel Cuer is Giinther Wallraff , West Germany's renowned investigative journalist, who spent years in disguise to expose the inhumane treatment of immigrants. (R) (e)
9.45am Standard Grade
Geography
Coping with the Weather
Muriel Gray finds out how
Scots cope with their climate. (R) (e)
10.05am
Look and Read
Through the Dragon's Eye 7: The Waterfall of Words
(e)
10.25am
Around Scotland
Scottish Inventions By Wire and Cable
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10.45am Storytime It's Mine
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11.03am Into Music
Calypso
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11.25am Wondermaths
Programme 7.
Stella has a problem hanging Hudson's picture and solves it by making a net - but it's one in the eye for Zak!
Written by COLIN DAVIS (R) (e)
11.40am Let's See
Building a Road
(e)
12.00
France Francals
Jerome
(e)
12.15pm Scene This Year's Model by Tony Marchant.
'It's not enough just to like the idea of being a model.
You've got to be businesslike about it.'
How does 16-year-old Sadie react to her friend Mary's advice? Where - in the glamorous world of modelling - will she end up? (R) (e)
12.45pm
English File
GCSE Literature Telling Stories
Writer Peter Lovesey introduces - and interrupts - a dramatisation of one of his short stories, Butchers.
A simple tale of murder and mystery perhaps, but keeping the audience interested and guessing may not be as easy as it seems - or reads!
(R)(e)
1.20pm
Green Claws
Green Claws is off on his holidays — but only he knows where he's going ... (R)
1.40pm Walrus
Losers Weepers by Jan Needle.
4: The story is compared with some real-life events.
Presenter: Michael Rosen. (R) (e)
2.00pm News
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. (RXe)
●Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.