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9.30 Casebook Scotland: 1: Up the Clyde - Changes in a Port 1960-87
How can change be understood; its impact on the landscape and people?
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9.52 Look and Read: Geordie Racer: Runners and Fliers
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10.15 Around Scotland: Farming in Scotland: 1
BBC Scotland
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10.38 Information World: Introducing Information
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11.00 Storytime: Footprints
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11.18 Wondermaths: 11
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11.35 Let's See: Travelling Days: 1: Feet and Hooves
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12.00 English File: Talking in Whispers
There are close parallels between James Watson's novel and real events in Chile.
A military government is in power, ruthlessly crushing any opposition. Andres Larreta, 16, is interrogated and tortured - a plight suffered by thousands since the coup of 1973.
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12.35pm Scene: The Breakaway
The closeness of three girlfriends is shattered when Pat takes a sudden shine to a boy she knew, now back on leave from the army.
With Liz Campion, Glyn Grimstead, Michael Kingsbury, Herbert Norville, Sarah Prince, Dimpal Singh
(R) (e)

1.05 France - Francais: Des jeunes en Provence
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Contributors

Commentary (Casebook Scotland):
Colin Blane
Producer (Casebook Scotland):
Laurie Stanley
Presenter (Around Scotland):
Frieda Morrison
Producer (Around Scotland):
Marianne Baird
Narrator (English File):
Nick Ross
Producer (English File):
Bruce Jamson
Andres Larreta:
Gary Whitaker
Isa:
Tattiana Colombo
Beto:
Ricky Simmonds
Torturer:
Arturo Venegas
Torturer:
Clyde Gatell
Series Producer (Scene):
Roger Tonge
Director (Scene):
Andy Walker
[Actress]:
Liz Campion
[Actor]:
Glyn Grimstead
[Actor]:
Michael Kingsbury
[Actor]:
Herbert Norville
[Actress]:
Sarah Prince
[Actor]:
Dimpal Singh

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