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9.30 Links. Is the Price Right? (e)
9.55 Who, Me? Secrets
(e)
10.15 A-level Studies: German 3: Gabriele Stiegler
Gabi is training to become a teacher at Liezen in Austria. Still at school herself, she is already gaining practical experience teaching small children. She talks about her life and future career.
Producer GODFREY JOHNSON SUSAN PATON (R) (e)
10.38 The Geography
Programme. River Landscape
(e)
11.00 Storytime The Four Friends
(e)
11.18 Mindstretchers
Lies and Statistics: Solutions The statistics in the Ticky Tacky report are analysed. With FEROZA SYAL and ANTHONY DANIELS
Series producer EDWARD HAYWARD (R) (e)
11.23 Pages from Ceefax
11.35 Update USA Farming Country
Grain mountains are piling up and farmers are feeling the pinch as changes in US foreign policy and farm financing take their toll.
Producer LEN BROWN (R) (e)
12.00 English File
The Power of Language Power to Command
Orders and instructions can be phrased in many ways: what matters is that their chosen audience takes notice.
Hear the language of command in a Royal Navy ship and the council chamber of a London borough.
Producer EDWARD HAYWARD (R) (e)
12.35pm Scene. Young Police (e)
1.05 Mach's Gut!
Basic skills in German
3: Making Arrangements
Buying a ticket to the cinema; asking for help. With
ROBERT RAUCH , SYLVIA ROTTER Introduced by PAUL MCDOWELL Producer CAROLINE GODLEY (R) (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gabriele Stiegler
Producer:
Godfrey Johnson
Producer:
Susan Paton
Producer:
Anthony Daniels
Producer:
Edward Hayward
Producer:
Len Brown
Producer:
Edward Hayward
Unknown:
Robert Rauch
Unknown:
Sylvia Rotter
Introduced By:
Paul McDowell
Producer:
Caroline Godley

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