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10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Jeni's guinea pig has died. How will Cosmo and Dibs cope? Maths on the farm: loading bales of hay. Book: The Walking Coat by Pauline Watson
(Rpt)

10.15 Music Time: 8: Follow the Drum
Singing a round in two groups, following visual signals, and a game in which the children follow the sound of a drum.
Children from SS Peter and Paul Primary School.

10.38 British Social History: 1945-51: The Social Effects of War
The Labour Government of 1945 promised to use the lessons of wartime organisation to fight poverty, bad housing and bad health. This film, largely constructed of propaganda films and cinema newsreels of the period, shows how these ideas were expressed, and how the mood of the country changed in the years that followed.
(Repeat)

11.0 Zig Zag: Energy: Power Plants
There is more to sewage and rotting vegetation than meets the eye (or the nose). Methane gas can help to solve the country's energy problems.
(Ceefax subtitles)

11.23 Unter uns...: Was wir mbgen; schmeckt das?; krank sein
Interviews and everyday exchanges in basic conversational German.
(Rpt)

11.38 Pages from Ceefax

12.4 pm Mindstretchers: Solutions: The Spy Who Came in From the Code
Vicky Licorish deciphers the three messages and talks about different ways of making words hard to understand, unless you have the key!
(Repeat)

12.10 Pages from Ceefax

1.10 Physics Demonstrations for Schools: 7: Exploring with Physics: 1
The physics underlying gravity and magnetism can be exploited to provide an insight into the structure of the earth.
A BBC/Open University production

1.35 Polymer Engineering: Composites on the Move
Truck cabs and minesweepers made of glass? Surprising proof of the strength of a modern family of materials - reinforced composites.
A BBC/Open University production

2.0 Words and Pictures: Dogger
'Policeman, have you seen my child?' is a good guessing game for children to play. Viewers also have to guess how Dave lost his toy dog in the story of Dogger. The pictures provide a clue.
(Rpt)

2.15 Pages from Ceefax

2.40 Computer Club: The Computer and the Art Historian
How can a computer help solve the problem of dating a Tudor painting?
(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter (You and Me):
Jeni Barnett
Producer (You and Me):
Richard Callanan
Cosmo:
Frances Kay
Dibs:
Francis Wright
Presenter (Music Time):
Jonathan Cohen
Presenter (Music Time):
Helen Speirs
Director (Music Time):
Ann Throup
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Producer (British Social History):
Alan Ereira
Producer (Zig Zag):
Tom Stanier
Presenter (Mindstretchers):
Vicky Licorish
Producer (Mindstretchers):
Edward Hayward
Producer (Physics Demonstrations for Schools):
Ted Smith
Producer (Polymer Engineering):
Philip Ashby
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Vicky Ireland
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton
Producer (Computer Club):
Robin Gwyn

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