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9.35 Treffpunkt Osterreich: Die Lehrlingszeit
Two apprentices at work and at home. Gabi's a waitress, Claus works in a factory - but his main passion in life is football!
(R) (e)

9.52 Mindstretchers: Tight Living: Solutions
Feroza Syal explains her bedsitter design to Anthony Daniels. Is it comfortable? Does it work?
(R) (e)

9.57 Pages from Ceefax

10.15 Science Workshop: Levers 'B'
(Shown yesterday at 10.15 am) (e)

10.38 History File: China Since Mao
Some events and changes from 1976-1985.
(R) (e)

11.0 Thinkabout: Playgrounds
(Shown yesterday at 2.2 pm) (e)

11.18 A-Level Studies: Statistics: Hypothesis
Testing 'Beta-blockers reduce death from heart disease.' How can such generalisations be reformulated and tested?
(R) (e)

11.40 Scene: New Age Gypsies
For three months Scene followed a group trying to live their chosen lifestyle.
(For details see tomorrow 12.32 pm)

12.12 pm Seventeen: 4: Debbie
(Shown on Monday at 1.35 pm) (e)

12.45 A-Level Studies: Biology: Cell Biology
A journey to the innermost depths of cells to explore the complex yet beautiful processes which are the basis of all life.
(R) (e)

1.5 Pages from Ceefax

Contributors

Sound Recordist (Treffpunkt Osterreich):
Bob Roberts
Producer (Treffpunkt Osterreich):
Susan Paton
Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Feroza Syal
Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Anthony Daniels
Designer (Mindstretchers):
Pia Graham
Series Producer (Mindstretchers):
Edward Hayward
Commentary (History File):
John Tidmarsh
Writer (History File):
Philip Short
Series Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Producer (A-Level Studies:
Statistics): David Roseveare
Models (A-Level Studies:
Biology): Ron Matten
Models (A-Level Studies:
Biology): Morag McLean
Series Producer (A-Level Studies:
Biology): Peter Bratt

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