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9.30 Maths at Work: Programme 2

9.52 Past 13: Choices in the Third Year: How to Choose
'Be honest and realistic about yourself,' says a teacher. But the fact that you change as you grow up makes this sensible suggestion seem difficult to carry out. This programme shows various ways in which young people can learn to make useful decisions about their futures based on clear-sighted self-assessment
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10.15 Science Workshop: Water 'A'
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10.38 History File: Britain Alone
The fall of Europe to Nazi Germany was swift and unexpected. From June 1940 Britain was fighting alone.
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11.0 Thinkabout: Looking Up/Looking Down
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11.18 Tutorial Topics: Disputes: 1 and 2
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11.40 Scene: A Mixed Experience
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12.12 Scotland this Century: 7: The Pleasures of the People
Cliff Hanley traces the development of popular entertainment in Scotland.
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12.32 Pages from Ceefax

12.45 Science Topics: Electromagnetic Spectrum
The range of radiations beyond the visible.
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1.5 France actuelle
A series of documentaries about life in modern France.
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1.38 Outlook: The Call of the Sea: 4: Lost at Sea!
On 25 October 1859, the Royal Charter was wrecked on the Anglesey coastline, with the loss of 450 lives. Exactly 100 years later, the hurricane returned.
Presented by David Parry-Jones
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Contributors

Narrator (Past 13):
Wendy Jones
Series Producer (Past 13):
Rosanna Hibbert
Producer (History File):
Alan Ereira
Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Presenter (Scotland this Century):
Cliff Hanley
Producer (Scotland this Century):
Peter Whiteford
Series Producer (Science Topics):
Peter Bratt
Presenter (Outlook):
David Parry-Jones
Producer (Outlook):
Alwyn Humphreys

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