9.30 Casebook Scotland 10: Put It on Paper
Stop press. If you have ever wanted to write a poem, a story, a soap or a novel then this programme is for you.
Scottish writers LIZ LOCHHEAD and WILLIAM MCILVANNEY reveal how they got started.
Presenter MURIEL gray
Director KATE KINNINMONT (R) (e)
9.52 Look and Read
Geordie Racer. 10: Run!
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10.15 Around Scotland. Close-Up 2: Edge of the Loch
A study of the ecology of the Loch Leven area at different seasons of the year.
Presenter MICHAEL SCOTT Producer GORDON MENZIES BBC Scotland (e)
10.38 Getting to Grips with Racism
5: Teachers' Programme
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11.00 Storytime Chicken and Egg
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11.18 Logo. Gogo, Logo
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11.35 Let's See. The Senses 2: Taste, Touch and Smell
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12.00 English File
Enjoying Books. Survivors
This is a crucial theme - in real life as well as fiction - and the three books featured today are exciting and moving. Some teenagers agree that trying to survive may be grim - but reading about others' struggle is rewarding in many ways.
Presented by NIGEL HINTON , with KERRY SHALE, MARCIA TUCKER and writer IAN STRACHAN
Producer ROSANNA HIBBERT (R) (e)
12.35 Scene. Competition What makes some people compete more than others? Does competitive sport encourage co-operation or conflict? Does a competitive school achieve more than a non-competitive one? And is there a price to be paid? Film editor ROLAND TONGUE Producer CHRIS ELLIS (e)
1.05 France - Francais Parlons cuisine
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