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9.30am Diez Temas 7: Decompras

9 45am Casebook Scotland: Change in the Cromarty Firth
This is the story of the development of the Cromarty Firth. Industrialisation, boom and recession: a process which took 200 years on Clydeside, took less than 20 on the Cromarty Firth. What have been the consequences for the landscape and the people? (R)

10.05am Look and Read Fair Ground: Ozzie Thinks Again

10 25am Around Scotland: The Freedom Machine

10.45am Storytime: Mrs Armitage on Wheels

11.03am Into Music
Repeated on Monday at 11.20am

11.25am Logo: Turtle Training

11.40am Let's See: The Cat
Hilary Lyon adopts a stray cat and sets about making a home for it. In the process various aspects of the animal build and behaviour are highlighted, including the strong predatory instinct common to wild and domestic cats alike. Hilary also discovers that people and cats have lived together for a very long time. Some cats thrive in the relationship. It depends on the circumstances!

12.00 Maths at Work (2)

12.20pm English File: Science Fiction: Visions of Tomorrow
The image of science fiction as only being about poorly characterised space heroes saving the universe is challenged in this new film programme.

12.55pm Scene Believe It or Not
Mention the paranormal and everyone has an opinion - from the believers to the sceptics. who claim 'it's all trickery'. Scene looks at the growing interest in psychic phenomena.

Contributors

Commentator ("Casebook Scotland"):
James Hunter
Producer ("Casebook Scotland"):
Laune Stanley
Presenter ("Let's See"):
Hilary Lyon
Producer ("Let's See"):
Elaine MacLean
Producer ("English File"):
Diane Morgan
Film editor ("Scene"):
Ian Farr
Series producer ("Scene"):
Roger Tonge
Producer ("Scene"):
Sonia Palmer

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