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Music
Broadcast: Autumn 2005
Four programmesi n which local 9-11 yeard olds get behind the microphone to make some radio programmes for their peers.
Music
Broadcast: Spring 2005
Three programmes devoted to instruments of the orchestra and how to create different atmospheres from the sounds they can make.
Broadcast: Summer 2002
Elaine Agnew from Northern Ireland and Keith Ndlovu from Zimbabwe run a a series of musical workshops for P5 pupils.
Broadcast: Spring 2000
Two programmes that link art and music. Follow The Phoenix Duo as they perform 'Boirche and Sea Sheep' and the 'Children of Lir'.
Broadcast: Autumn 2003
Three programmes devoted to instruments of the orchestra and how to create different atmospheres from the sounds they can make.
PSE
Broadcast: Autumn 2005
Two programmes looking at personal and social development, with story-lines including disability and education at home.
Broadcast: Spring 2004
There's mystery afoot as strange things happen to time in a school, and as a small group of children deal with the ghostly goings on, we're introduced to ways of resolving conflict and learning to respect others.
Broadcast: Spring 2003
Three dramas look at personal and social development, with story-lines ranging from football to drug-taking to eating habits.






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