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9.30 Technology and Design: Packaging
(e)

9.52 Look and Read: Fair Ground!: 6: Where is Rachel?
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.15 am) (e)

10.15 Around Scotland: The Great Glen: 1: The Ancient Corridor
(e)

10.38 Geography Casebook: Britain: Farming: East and West
Agri-business in East Anglia and family dairy farming in Northern Ireland.
(R) (e)

11.0 France - Francais
(e)

11.17 Textile Studies: The Right Stuff
Presented by Keith Chegwin
(e)

11.40 Making History: The Tudors: Ships and Seamen
(e)

12.0 English File: Why Shakespeare?: 1
A workshop session with four actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company tackling two famous scenes from two famous and much-studied plays. Anton Lesser and Niamh Cusack work towards a performance of that balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet; Emrys James and Estelle Kohler try to sort out the problems of Malvolio's garters and Olivia's reaction in a rehearsal of Twelfth Night.
(R) (e)

12.32 pm Scene: To Turn a Blind Eye
by Farrukh Dhondy
How is the prejudiced old blind man to know the cockney boy isn't white?
(e)

1.0 Designers: Gatwick
An examination of the many different problems faced by designers today - whether they produce pepper-pots or 38-tonne trucks.
(R) (e)

1.33 General Studies: Relationships: Can Marriage Survive?
(e)

Contributors

Narrator (Geography Casebook:
Britain): Sally Magnusson
Producer (Geography Casebook:
Britain): David Scott Cowan
Presenter (Textile Studies):
Keith Chegwin
Devised by (English File):
Andrew Bethell
Producer (English File):
Geoff Wilson
Actor:
Anton Lesser
Actress:
Niamh Cusack
Actor:
Emrys James
Actress:
Estelle Kohler
Writer (Scene):
Farrukh Dhondy

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