(Parents should note that some of 'Daytime on Two' is aimed at teenagers and may be unsuitable for the young.)
9.50am Quinze Minutes: Temps libre
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10.05am You and Me
Harry is hurt when everyone else seems to be ignoring him on his birthday. There aren't enough seats for Sherbett on a fairground ride.
Song: Animal Fair
Presented by Harry Towb with Jeni Barnett, Clive Mason, Bharti Patel, Larrington Walker and Gary Wilmot.
Film director CAS LESTER
Producer NICCI CROWTHER (e)
0.20am Science Workshop: Basic Patterns (A)
Basic patterns can be found in nature and everyday life if you know what to look for.
Producer MICHAEL COYLE (R)(e)
10.40am Around Scotland: New Town
What's it like to live in a new town? John Carmichael visits the Aird family in East Kilbride to find out.
Producer KATE KINNINMONT (e)
11.00am Words and Pictures: The Very Busy Spider
(Shown on Monday at 2.00pm) (e)
11.15am English Time: Handles: 1
A dramatisation in three parts of the novel by Jan Mark.
Auntie Joan grows beans and marrows, Uncle Peter makes daily attempts to shoot a peacock and the unspeakable Robert designs traps for pretty well anything that moves. But Elsie Wainwnght is not at all what Erica expected.
Producer MORTON SURGUY
Director CHRIS ELLIS (e)
11.35am Tutorial Topics: Odd One Out
A play for discussion by John Challen.
Nicholas is a loner - but not by choice. He wants to be part of the group yet always ends up being rejected. One day he tries to prove himself to his classmates, with disastrous results.
Film cameraman EUGENE CARR
Producer LEN BROWN (e)
11.55am Mathspy: Seven Times Able: The Fourth Term
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12.15pm Science in Action: Current Affairs
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12.35pm Life school: Rights, Responsibilities and the Law: Beware of the Beach
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1.00pm Electric Avenue: New Directions
Fifth of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris.
The hobby computers of yesterday have changed the face of computing today.
It has become accessible to ordinary people, enabling them to develop new ideas in business and industry.
Film editor PETER ESSEX
Series producer TERRY MARSH (R) (e)