9.30 Casebook Scotland: Cleaning the Clyde
A few years ago, if you fell into the Clyde you were more likely to be poisoned than drowned. Yet today, it's clean enough to go fishing... Muriel Gray investigates, with a little help from Andy Cameron.
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9.52 Look and Read: Dark Towers: 7: The Dark Tree
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10.15 Around Scotland: Edwardian Scotland: 2: At Work and School
Fifteen-year-old Alec, brother of Maggie, works as an apprentice in an ironmonger's shop while his brother Matthew and sister Jenny attend school with lessons and rules very different from school today.
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10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain: New Town: Stevenage
The name Stevenage means 'strong oak'. How well has the sapling new town weathered 43 years?
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11.00 Storytime: The Glerp
If you're out for a walk, don't get in the way of a Glerp. A Glerp eats anything. A mouse, a dog, a lion and a cow find this out to their cost.
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11.18 Wondermaths: Programme 7
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11.35 Let's See: Up in the Mountains: Up the Mountain
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12.00 English File: A View from the Bridge: 2
by Arthur Miller
A production in three parts
'Eddie Carbone had never expected to have a destiny. Now, as the weeks passed, there was a future, there was a trouble that would not go away.'
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12.35pm Scene: School Trip to the Trenches
The youngest British soldier to die in the First World War was 14 - the same age as the youngest of a school party visiting the battlefields and cemeteries of 1914-18. How do young people today react to the experiences of a war fought 50 years before they were born?
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1.05 Treffpunkt: Osterreich: Auf dem Baurenhof
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