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9.15 Job Bank: Butcher, Baker
A day in the life of three young people working in butcher's and baker's shops.
(R)

9.38 Going to Work: How Other People See Us
by Colin Davis
When others have the wrong impression of us and nobody understands, whose fault is it?
with Elaine Lordan, Julia Sawalha, Mel Warren, Monique Wright, Mark Monero, Leslie Glazer, Kenneth Shanley, Josie Kidd, Denise Hirst and Michael Vivian

10.0 You and Me: Incey Wincey Spider
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Leslie Wiltshire and his children look for spiders and worms and watch some bees making honey.
(R)

10.15 Music Time: Grouping Beats
Songs with shaking bones and seabirds help the children to hear how many beats there are in a bar. (R)

10.38 History File: The Road to Berlin
1943-1945: the final years of the war lead to the defeat of Germany and the problems of post-war Europe.
(R)

11.0 Zig Zag: DIY Photography
The instant of a flash of lightning or the detail of a head louse's claw - photography shows us things we'd never otherwise see. Sheelagh Gilbey and Paul Coia find out the best way to do-it-yourself with cameras, with the help of Sun Hill Junior School.

11.22 Thinkabout: Cover Up
Frank and the children cover up themselves and everything else in sight before they start stripping the walls. Then the telephone rings and they can't find it!

11.40 General Studies: The Black Man's Burden
The second of a two-part special report talks to black South Africans about what life is like in their country and assesses their hopes and fears for the future

12.10 pm Pages from Ceefax

12.40 Technical Studies: 9: Pressworking
Ten programmes showing how basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry.
(R)

1.5-1.30 Primary Science: 2
Judith Hann continues her look at the challenge of teaching science in primary schools - a school in Cambridge uses paper aeroplanes and a new exhibition is launched by the Science Museum.
A BBC/Open University production

1.38 Casebook Scotland: 9: Who Do You Think You Are?
A play by Alan Spence about the teenage search for identity.

2.0 Words and Pictures: The Little Girl and the Tiny Doll
Living in a freezer is a chilling experience for a doll, until a little girl comes to the rescue.
(R)

2.18 English 11-13: 5: Start Here
(R)

2.40 Childcare and Parenthood: 4: The Child and the Family
The emergence of a toddler into a child can be a tricky time.
Five-year-old twins help their younger sister, but it's not so easy if your elder brother is mentally handicapped.
(R)

Contributors

Series Producer (Job Bank):
Paul Mitchell
Writer (Going to Work):
Colin Davis
Producer (Going to Work):
Judith Miles
Series Producer (Going to Work):
Paul Mitchell
[Actress]:
Elaine Lordan
[Actress]:
Julia Sawalha
[Actress]:
Mel Warren
[Actress]:
Monique Wright
[Actor]:
Mark Monero
[Actor]:
Leslie Glazer
[Actor]:
Kenneth Shanley
[Actress]:
Josie Kidd
[Actress]:
Denise Hirst
[Actor]:
Michael Vivian
Presenter (You and Me):
Leslie Wiltshire
Director (You and Me):
Nicci Crowther
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett
Series Producer (History File):
Paul Mitchell
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Sheelagh Gilbey
Presenter (Zig Zag):
Paul Coia
Producer (Zig Zag):
Chris Ellis
Producer (Thinkabout):
Pat Farrington
Frank:
Jim Dunk
Sally:
Vicky Licorish
Presenter (Primary Science):
Judith Hann
Producer (Primary Science):
Anne Diack
Writer (Casebook Scotland):
Alan Spence
Director (Casebook Scotland):
Ishbel MacLean
Series Producer (English 11-13):
Judith Miles
Producer (Childcare and Parenthood):
Diane Morgan

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