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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Dibs, Cosmo and Jeni play a game of hide-and-seek. Book: "Ten Sleepy Sheep"
(R) (e)

10.12 Pages from Ceefax

10.38 The Geography Programme: Survival in the City
Are slums in the developing world a 'problem'? Or is the real problem the economic system that puts them there? This programme asks this question of Brazil and focuses on the experiences of everyday Brazilians who find themselves caught up in the rush from the countryside to the city.
(e)

11.0 Words and Pictures: Dogger
'Policeman, have you seen my child?' is a good guessing game for children to play. Viewing children also have to guess how Dave lost his toy dog in the story of Dogger. The pictures provide a clue.
(Shown on Monday at 2.2 pm) (e)

11.15 Pages from Ceefax

12.30 Computer-Aided Design: The Search for Realism
The latest Star Trek movie, cartoon animations, scientific concepts, or CAD - the need is for realistic computer graphics. Anna Ford narrates, in a search from California to Japan for the perfect computerised image.
A BBC/Open University production
Info: page 77

Contributors

Presenter (You and Me):
Jeni Barnett
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Producer (You and Me):
Nicci Crowther
Commentary (The Geography Programme):
Malcolm Stacey
Producer (The Geography Programme):
Len Brown
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Narrator (Computer-Aided Design):
Anna Ford
Producer (Computer-Aided Design):
Kevin Newport

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