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10.4 Mindstretchers: Lies and Statistics: Problems
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.40 am) (e)

10.15 Subtitle Slot: Zig Zag: The Eskimos: Sedna and the Seals
(Shown on Wednesday at 1.38 pm) (e)

10.38 The Geography Programme: River Landscape
(Shown on Wednesday at 10.38 am) (e)

11.0 France-Francais: 8: Jerome
(Shown on Wednesday at 12.50 pm) (e)

11.17 Information World: 3: Running the System
(Shown on Wednesday at 11.17 am) (e)

11.40 Making History: Local Studies: Church and Community
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.52 am) (e)

12.0 English File: Media Resources: Front Page Story
Henry Kelly examines the way a story hits the headlines in the dailies and discusses the national press with a group of young people from a London school. Mike Molloy, Editor of the Daily Mirror, puts the journalistic angle.
(R) (e)

12.20 Pages from Ceefax

12.32 pm Scene: Janna, Where are You?
by Leslie Stewart
'I left home about six weeks ago. Came back from school, washed, changed and went. I'd had enough of being grateful. When I said we ought to shoot the horse and make it into hamburgers for Africa, Dad laughed. Mum thought it was an ungrateful thing to say.'
(Shown yesterday at 11.40 am) (e)
Discussion questions on Ceefax page 141

1.0 Pages from Ceefax

1.38 Computer Club: The Computer and the TV Producer
(Shown on Monday at 12.20 pm) (e)

Contributors

Presenter (English File):
Henry Kelly
Guest (English File):
Mike Molloy
Producer (English File):
Judith Miles
Writer (Scene):
Leslie Stewart
Designer (Scene):
Cecilia Bereton
Film Editor (Scene):
Tim Cawston
Producer/Director (Scene):
Roger Tonge
Janna Caldwell:
Pippa Hinchley
Tina Caldwell:
Bobbie Brown
Ken Caldwell:
Peter Jonfield
Soo:
Charlotte Coleman
Rat:
Wayne Goddard
Night shelter worker:
Beverley Michaels
Young boy:
Bradley Sheppard
Guitarist:
Mark Chambers
Martin:
John Wagland

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