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9.8 Update USA 2: Sun Belt City
The growth of Phoenix, Arizona, due to its 'pro-business climate'.
9.30 Child Care and Parenthood 1: Where I'm At
9.52 Sex Education Someone New
A series on growing and human reproduction for 8- to 10-year-olds.
The birth of a baby is an exciting event in any family, but it also marks the end of a long period of growth and development inside the mother's body. Using modern techniques, this programme shows how the baby grows inside the womb, and includes film of a birth.
Producer DEREK LONGHURST
10.15 Home Economics Vitamin C
Many people run short of vitamin C in the late winter. LESLEY JUDD explains why it is important, which foods are good sources and how to preserve it in our cooking.
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.40 Mind Stretchers Calendars: The Solution
Series producer DAVID TAFr
10.45 Pages from Ceefax
11.22 Subtitle Slot
Zig Zag: Hungry Times Part 2 with subtitles for the benefit of hearing-impaired children
11.44 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills 1: Family Life
12.5 pm
Pages from Ceefax
2.1 Scene
What Are You Afraid 0/?
Is fear something we are born with or do we acquire it through experience? Do some people really enjoy the sensation of fear? Scene looks into frightening situations and asks teenagers about their fears, which range from feathers to rapists. Series producer ROGER TONGE
Producer ANDY WALKER
2.30-2.50 English File
Communicate: Advertising
Some of the techniques used by advertisers to get their message across. Producer BRUCE JAMSON

Contributors

Producer:
Derek Longhurst
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
Andy Walker
Producer:
Bruce Jamson

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