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200820 minEnded

Let's Write Non-Fiction

Network:BBC Two

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S01E06 - "Discussion - Human Cloning"

Aired on Jan 10, 2008, 12:00 PM

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Description

Cross curricular programme offering hints and tips on report writing in history, geography, drama, art and design and technology.

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
20 min
Premiered
January 9, 2008
Ended
January 10, 2008
Schedule
Wednesday, Thursday at 12:00 AM

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Episodes (1 Season · 6 Episodes)

Non-Chronological Report Writing

CBBC presenter Abs is the guide through this programme on non-chronological report writing. This cross-curricular edition offers hints and tips on report writing in history, geography, drama, art and design, and technology.

Jan 9, 2008

20 min

Instruction

Abs with a cross curricular programme offering hints and tips on report writing in history, geography, drama, art and design and technology.

Jan 9, 2008

20 min

Explanation

Abs with a cross curricular programme offering hints and tips on report writing in history, geography, drama, art and design and technology.

Jan 9, 2008

20 min

Biography - The Personal History of Charles Dickens

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens, and this film tells the story of the writer's troubled childhood. Dickens's father was habitually in debt and young Charles's education suffered as a consequence. Though he dreamed of going to school he was sent to work in a blacking factory to earn a much needed wage. Small wonder, having been a child labourer himself, that Dickens would in later life rage at the exploitation of children by the Victorian economy. The cast includes Michael Maloney as the adult Dickens, Robert Daws as his father and Maureen Beattie as his mother.

Jan 10, 2008

20 min

Persuasion - Advertising Brussel Sprouts

Comedians Kim Noble and Stuart Silver are given the task of promoting sprouts.

Jan 10, 2008

20 min

Discussion - Human Cloning

Exploring the highly controversial issue of human cloning.

Jan 10, 2008

20 min

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